Hello,
I've decided to make a little comparison between my Hero4 Black and Mavic, and here are the results:
Hero4 Black FOV Analysis for detail image quality:
Resolution: 16:9
- 4K 30fps wide: as good as it gets, better quality
- 2K 30/60fps:
- FullHD:
30/60fps:
120fps
This link helped me understand why some FOV “zoom” preserved such quality.
Results: Hero4-composite.png
Mavic analysis for detail image quality:
Settings: Manual
Color: True Color
Style: -3/+0 +0 +0
C4K 24fps:
- 4K:
- 2K: Same as in 4K.
- FullHD :
Note: I was not capable of reproducing 100% the same sharpness level/quality between -3 and +0, so maybe using -2 or -1 would be better for situations where we want less sharp images. I believe it’s easier to get less sharpening in post (using gaussian blur) while preserving quality than the opposite. So perhaps using +0 is the best option and instead of adding sharpness we could remove it.
Results: Mavic-composite.png
Mavic vs. Hero 4 Black image detail quality:
Hero4 FOV: Wide 17.2mm, Medium 21.9mm, Narrow 34.4mm
Mavic FOV: 28mm
I’ll be comparing Mavic with Hero4 Narrow (when possible) for 30fps and 120fps.
4K:
2K:
FHD:
For FHD, those who like smoother images will choose Hero4.
Results: Final-composite.png
Conclusion:
This is my analysis, I’m not a photographer nor a designer, I don’t have skills for a perfect post production and maybe this analysis wasn’t conducted in a proper way and also without the best conditions.
I believe for detailed images with a smaller FOV Mavic wins but maybe you’ll have to choose the right settings and give it a little post production while Hero4 it’s more straight out of the box.
Super slow motion - I’m comparing frames, not short clips, so looking at just one frame I must say they are very similar.
So what do you think?
I've decided to make a little comparison between my Hero4 Black and Mavic, and here are the results:
Hero4 Black FOV Analysis for detail image quality:
Resolution: 16:9
- 4K 30fps wide: as good as it gets, better quality
- 2K 30/60fps:
- wide: not that good for detail
- medium: much better quality in detail. Looks the same as 4K in wide
- FullHD:
30/60fps:
- wide: not that good for detail as well
- medium: better quality in detail
- narrow: better than medium. Looks the same as 2K in medium
- linear: didn’t notice much difference from medium
120fps
- wide: worst quality of all
- narrow: best setting for super slow. Just a tiny bit under the 30/60 narrow quality.
This link helped me understand why some FOV “zoom” preserved such quality.
Results: Hero4-composite.png
Mavic analysis for detail image quality:
Settings: Manual
Color: True Color
Style: -3/+0 +0 +0
C4K 24fps:
- -3: very similar to a 4:3 still (not RAW, RAW is just perfect).
- +0: I guess it has better quality than -3
- 4K:
- 24fps / 30fps (both present the same level of quality)
- -3 / +0: same analysis as in CK4. It looks like when using +0 we get more quality than -3 because in post I wasn’t able to reproduce the same sharpness/detail presented in +0. In other hand I was able to reduce sharpness in +0 ending up with a less sharp image while preserving detail/quality.
- 2K: Same as in 4K.
- FullHD :
- 24fps / 30fps (both present the same level of quality)
- 60fps (less quality comparing with 24/30)
- 96fps (less quality comparing with 24/30. It seems to be a 60fps sharp version)
- -3 / +0: for all frame rates, +0 seems to have better quality than -3.
Note: I was not capable of reproducing 100% the same sharpness level/quality between -3 and +0, so maybe using -2 or -1 would be better for situations where we want less sharp images. I believe it’s easier to get less sharpening in post (using gaussian blur) while preserving quality than the opposite. So perhaps using +0 is the best option and instead of adding sharpness we could remove it.
Results: Mavic-composite.png
Mavic vs. Hero 4 Black image detail quality:
Hero4 FOV: Wide 17.2mm, Medium 21.9mm, Narrow 34.4mm
Mavic FOV: 28mm
I’ll be comparing Mavic with Hero4 Narrow (when possible) for 30fps and 120fps.
4K:
- Looks like Hero4 (wide) offers a quality similar to Mavic’s -3, maybe -2.
2K:
- Again, looks like Hero4 (medium) offers a quality similar to Mavic’s -3, maybe a -2.
FHD:
- 30fps: Hero4 (narrow) offers a quality similar to Mavic’s +0, maybe a little less sharp. Mavic’s -3 is the worst.
- 120 / 96fps: The same as 30fps, Hero4 (narrow) offers a quality similar to Mavic’s +0 where Mavic’s -3 is the worst.
For FHD, those who like smoother images will choose Hero4.
Results: Final-composite.png
Conclusion:
This is my analysis, I’m not a photographer nor a designer, I don’t have skills for a perfect post production and maybe this analysis wasn’t conducted in a proper way and also without the best conditions.
I believe for detailed images with a smaller FOV Mavic wins but maybe you’ll have to choose the right settings and give it a little post production while Hero4 it’s more straight out of the box.
Super slow motion - I’m comparing frames, not short clips, so looking at just one frame I must say they are very similar.
So what do you think?