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michaelhames

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I am asking for your input at this point. Here are a couple of examples from a job this weekend. I have resorted to taking my old Phantom 4 whenever I have any type of metal building to photograph since the images out of the Air3S are unusable.. I thought I would be safer with this shingled structure but as you can see the moire is out of control. Sometimes I have to deliver raw images and I just hate it because they look terrible.

I have tried everything I know.. I am shooting at a low ISO (100-200) - I have images from all kinds of different angles that still have the effect. I am shooting in the 12MP mode because I have found no use for the 50MP.

Is it possible that my drone is just defective? I am really struggling believing that it can be this bad? I appreciate your input.

Michael
 

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I have tried everything I know.. I am shooting at a low ISO (100-200) - I have images from all kinds of different angles that still have the effect.
Have you tried getting closer?
Is it possible that my drone is just defective? I am really struggling believing that it can be this bad? I appreciate your input.
It's not that the drone's defective.
It's physics.
The array of tiny pixels on the drone's sensor and the textured surfaces are interfering with each other.
A sensor with larger pixels (as you've found with the Phantom 4 pro) or changing camera to subject distance is what will help.

 
Have you tried getting closer?

It's not that the drone's defective.
It's physics.
The array of tiny pixels on the drone's sensor and the textured surfaces are interfering with each other.
A sensor with larger pixels (as you've found with the Phantom 4 pro) or changing camera to subject distance is what will help.

Getting close would just keep me from getting some shots I need so I guess that wouldn't work. I guess I have been spoiled and never owned a sub 1" sensor drone (other than my mini3 that I didnt use commercially). Bummer

Thanks for the input
 

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