I didn't like it, and I understand it's the direction DJI is taking now, like the smartphones. Nope, not my cup of tea, but if you keep the resolution low, I guess you can tolerate it. I have a
Mini 3 Pro and I only shoot the 12 mp as I find the 48 mp quite unusable.
These Quad Bayer Sensors are everywhere now. While there is nothing particularly wrong with them, there are some considerations. We see some weird color noise when shooting high pixel count mode - more when pixel peeping than normal viewing. on the Flip,
Mini 4 Pro and
Air 3/3S. A sharp reviewer nailed a few things in his review: The 3 Quad Bayer sensors on the new drone are particularly interesting.
The 4/3rds Sensor Hasselblad has 14 bit Raw Color Depth - the Mavic 3 Pro has 12 Bit.
CAVEAT: but only at native resolution of 25MP - and NOT in 100 MP Mode.
Another Leap is Dual Native ISO Fusion (dual iso for short) which allows greater flexibility when shooting in low light situations, across ALL THREE LENSES.
On the Telephoto side of things, we have 12 bit RAW's across all 3 lenses, again ONLY when shooting in the NATIVE resolutions of 12MP and 12.5MP
So while you can shoot in the high megapixel mode, and get
some additional detail, sticking with the sensors native resolution preserves more dynamic range and color information. It's your call!
Modern sensor design improvements: Stacked sensors, rear-side illumination, dual native ISO and such all brings more image joy, and it's sometimes helpful to understand how it influences your images.
Credit to this guy - who provided MOST of the above info.