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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Dji Mavic 4 Pro review from Pro Photographer (+download RAW samples)
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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 because FF DSLR cameras have 3:2 ratio sensor to start with. I would have thought that having full sensor area available for taking photos is a no brainer and not too much to ask for. No doubt the technical people at DJI had a good reason for the 3:2 crop-in forcing on users and not giving them full sensor area availableIs 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.
I only downloaded the first photo of the castle with few churches around, the 25MP version. I personally do not see ANY improvement in IQ compared to my M3P photos. If anything I see degradation. The microdetails look worse.Tree foliage has the same strange look like the A3S photos. And the color bleeds through sharp edges of buildings creating this weird effect which looks like a nasty CA, exactly as is the case with the A3S photos.To get to the level of sharpness I am getting from my good old M3P I need to significantly increase the USM values in Lr but then the details look kind of weird and unnatural.It looks like his 28 cam is de-centered, soft to the right. Bummer about the 10 degree tilt limit on vertical mode, makes sense given the gimbal design.
Glad to see these, less of an improvement from the Mavic 3 Pro than I would have thought...
I have the Creator Combo and a spare battery on pre-order order and depending how things go with that and if the cameras are properly centered, the top speed and longer flight time alone could still be reason enough to keep it.I only downloaded the first photo of the castle with few churches around, the 25MP version. I personally do not see ANY improvement in IQ compared to my M3P photos. If anything I see degradation. The microdetails look worse.Tree foliage has the same strange look like the A3S photos. And the color bleeds through sharp edges of buildings creating this weird effect which looks like a nasty CA, exactly as is the case with the A3S photos.To get to the level of sharpness I am getting from my good old M3P I need to significantly increase the USM values in Lr but then the details look kind of weird and unnatural.
My summary of M4P
The 28mm lens, the 3:2 forced crop factor and now the above described impression from processing the DNG 25MP image......
I have to admit that I was very tempted but it increasingly looks like that I am sticking with my good old M3P for foreseeable future. It might well be the last drone from DJI with not QB sensor and to be honest I am not impressed st all when looking at what is coming put from these QB sensors. They might be great for shooting video but for photographers not so.
Thanks for posting the link to the samples, much appreciated. By doing so you have saved me $$$![]()
There are obvious benefits this new M4P brings but for me most of them are not important for my work. The flight time of M3P is plenty enough, the spinning gimbal is a "one-trick pony" IMHO and all the spinning shots flooding YT atm will wear out pretty quickly. The vertical video is nice but if these videos are intended mostly for instagram who needs 6K for that?? I have done many by simply cropping in post. Anyway, these are just a few of my thoughtsI have the Creator Combo and a spare battery on pre-order order and depending how things go with that and if the cameras are properly centered, the top speed and longer flight time alone could still be reason enough to keep it.
I am often hauling my drones into really remote areas and then have to fly in sport mode to my subjects to photograph them so longer flight times with faster to and from are pretty good considerations for what I need it to do.
In some ways, it's good it is a pre-order that way I can continue to read reports like this.
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.
The long, slow download is because he has a bunch of the all-I video files that are up to 9GB.For some reason it downloads super slow for me (now saying 3 days[!!!] to complete),
The sensor is 3:2 not 4:3 which is confirmed by the image dimensions you've posted. The 4/3 in the name of the sensor refers to the size not the aspect ratio so although most four thirds sensors have had the 4:3 aspect ratio, they don't have to and Panasonic have released oversized versions which offer 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9 aspect ratios with the same diagonal measurement.Can someone shed some light on the main camera mystery? I can not get my head around it. According to the specs it has M43 size 100MP sensor. I assume it is the QB type so basically a true 25MP, right? But the camera shoots in 3:2 ratio photos and the photo I downloaded and played with was the 25MP version. When I processed it in Lr the photo is 6144 x 4096px in size which is indeed 25MP. So how many active pixels has the 4:3 sensor and we have no access to all of them?? It surely must have more then 100MP otherwise the math does not add up.
I see!! But this is quite an important piece of info which should have been clearly stated in the spec sheet, IMHO. Anyway, now we all knowThe sensor is 3:2 not 4:3 which is confirmed by the image dimensions you've posted. The 4/3 in the name of the sensor refers to the size not the aspect ratio so although most four thirds sensors have had the 4:3 aspect ratio, they don't have to and Panasonic have released oversized versions which offer 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9 aspect ratios with the same diagonal measurement.
It was quite a surprise to me when I saw an article on here mentioning the sensor was 3:2 and I wondered if it was an error since the other larger sensors are all 3:2 but the sensor clearly is 3:2I see!! But this is quite an important piece of info which should have been clearly stated in the spec sheet, IMHO. Anyway, now we all know![]()
To someone like myself for whom the 28mm is already a bit too narrow and would have much preferred 24mm this is crucial piece of info. To me this is a serious omission in the spec sheet because the vertical field of view of this camera is by 3:2 ratio sensor further reduced when taking landscape (horizontal) format photos. Anyway, I am glad we have firmly established this by nowIt was quite a surprise to me when I saw an article on here mentioning the sensor was 3:2 and I wondered if it was an error since the other larger sensors are all 3:2 but the sensor clearly is 3:2
To me it inceasingly looks like that DJI has shifted its focus to video. Their decision to implement QB sensors in all 3 cameras which clearly have benefits when shooting video, and now the 3:2 shape sensor in main camera is a testimony to where their focus is. As I said before the M3P might be the last drone from DJI which balances the needs of photographers and videographers pretty well. That is just my 2 cent worth.I took a look at the photos on the website linked by Meta above and to me I can't see a huge difference in photo quality if any from my Mavic 3 Pro. I was particularly interested in the long tele lens as many reviews I have read so far have indicated that there is a big improvement in image quality. I compared the photos on the site above to some photos I have taken with the 166mm f3.4 on my M3P and I can't really notice any real differences. I find the long tele on the M3P to be quite good especially in good light.
I am not a professional photographer and often use the long tele to photograph abandoned structures in remote locations, not buildings or architecture featured in some of the samples linked to so that may be a factor.
The improvements in image quality of the Mavic 4 Pro are not enough for me to upgrade and all of the other new features I really don't have any use for.
Chris
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