First question, does anyone know how the Mavic Air 2 does HDR video? In particular, is it “image stacking”?
To explain, in HDR photo the cameras shoots multiple images with varying exposures and combines them into a single image (called “image stacking”). That makes sense.
But for HDR video, how is it possible for the Mavic camera to have sufficient capacity to take 500% (?) extra 4K frames required for image stacking? That would be 4K 150fps.
Second question, if the Mavic Air 2 HDR video increases the dynamic range, why isn’t everyone using HDR video all the time? Why use D-Cinelike at all, as the objective of “shooting flat” to get (the same?) dynamic range, which HDR gives us anyway?
To explain, in HDR photo the cameras shoots multiple images with varying exposures and combines them into a single image (called “image stacking”). That makes sense.
But for HDR video, how is it possible for the Mavic camera to have sufficient capacity to take 500% (?) extra 4K frames required for image stacking? That would be 4K 150fps.
Second question, if the Mavic Air 2 HDR video increases the dynamic range, why isn’t everyone using HDR video all the time? Why use D-Cinelike at all, as the objective of “shooting flat” to get (the same?) dynamic range, which HDR gives us anyway?