this is why i asked the question so many different answersonly 12Mp, because in post, is much better clean noise, in 48Mp actually you cant much and overall image is worst quality
If you’re getting worse quality with the 48 no then there’s other reasonsonly 12Mp, because in post, is much better clean noise, in 48Mp actually you cant much and overall image is worst quality
Good and well written article.Here is an article on the Mini 3 Pro that outlines how to get the most out of the 48MP mode. I would imagine they apply to the Air 3 as well or any current camera that has the option to use the 48MP mode.
Chris
Thats a great article for the Mini 3, but as they do NOT have the same sensors (MP count is the same, but technology is not), it really does not apply to our drone.Here is an article on the Mini 3 Pro that outlines how to get the most out of the 48MP mode. I would imagine they apply to the Air 3 as well or any current camera that has the option to use the 48MP mode.
Chris
First time I’m ever hearing that 48MP raw isn’t actually raw. I’d take that with a grain of salt.Good and well written article.
I found this particularly interesting:
"Keep in mind that the 48mp ‘RAW’ files are not really RAW. They have the dynamic range of a JPG and don’t leave too much room for editing."
That alone is a very good reason for not using 48MP mode, but instead take a 12MP proper RAW-file and enlarge it if needed.
If you know how the 12MP sensor can suddenly become a "48MP" sensor, then you will understand why the article writer can say it is not a proper RAW-file.First time I’m ever hearing that 48MP raw isn’t actually raw. I’d take that with a grain of salt.
If you know how the 12MP sensor can suddenly become a "48MP" sensor, then you will understand why the article writer can say it is not a proper RAW-file.
I agree with what you are stating. I believe what the author is trying to communicate is that the RAW file from the QBF sensor in 48MP mode will not produce the same resolution and photographic latitude as a RAW file from a traditional 48MP Bayer Filter sensor.The sensor is natively 48 mpix. Not sure what they mean by "raw not being raw" - it's raw, the signal from each of 48 mpix photosites is being saved into the file. The color array is quad bayer so there is 12 mpix worth of color information that can be recorded from the sensor. The final result will greatly depend on the quality of processing algos your raw converter has. In 12 mpix mode the information is binned which greatly improves SNR.
The Mini 3 Pro, Mini 4 Pro and Air 3 all have the same 48MP, 1.2 micron pixel, 1/1.3" sensor. The Min 4 Pro and Air 3 have an upgraded image processor over the Mini 3 Pro which allow those 2 drones to produce higher quality video options.Thats a great article for the Mini 3, but as they do NOT have the same sensors (MP count is the same, but technology is not), it really does not apply to our drone.
Except that DJI themselves say they are different:The Mini 3 Pro, Mini 4 Pro and Air 3 all have the same 48MP, 1.2 micron pixel, 1/1.3" sensor. The Min 4 Pro and Air 3 have an upgraded image processor over the Mini 3 Pro which allow those 2 drones to produce higher quality video options.
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