I found some here:Can someone post a link to a few DNG samples from the 28mm camera, please. Taken in both 100 and 25 MP modes and in 4:3 full frame ratio. Preferably shots of a daytime citiscape.
Thanks for the link. 3:2 ratio?? This is not good. The 28mm is already a drawback for me and now 3:2 ratio which crops top and bottom of the frame and further narrows the vertical field of view. Why would they do that? Maybe the extreme corners of the 28mm lens are not sharp enough?? For architectural shooters the full 4:3 ratio would at least capture more vertically, given the already narrower field of view from the 28mm lens, and allow us to crop the sky to get the desired perspective of the building.I found some here:
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btw Although the main camera has a 4/3 sensor, the images that it produces have a 3:2 aspect ratio, not 4:3.
Is that a problem when you are shooting a full frame SLR?3:2 ratio?? This is not good.
That's a question for the technical people at DJI, but my guess is there's a good reason for it.Why would they do that?
It is not a problem when shooting with SLR because I can choose as wide angle as I need and I have TS-E lenses to adjust the angle of view and keep the buildings straight. I thought that taking full advantage if full 4:3 sensor would be good to have. No doubt the technical people at DJI have had a good reason for this forced crop-in...Is that a problem when you are shooting a full frame SLR?
That's a question for the technical people at DJI, but my guess is there's a good reason for it.
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