what do you expect with this camera? I find ISO 1600 to be very usable.
Yeah, I knew going in that I'd likely just do everything manually anyway but tried it out of curiosity. I did expect it to save the bracketed DNGs as well as the median DNG since I had RAW+JPEG selected. I just wish I'd thought to take a couple manual 2 stop brackets. Either way, I was impressed with how well highlights were recovered and shadows were lifted. I'm used to a D7200 not a D5, but still this little 1" sensor definitely behaves more like a real camera than a cellphone camera.Its got the same software limitations of the older drones sadly.
Inbuilt HDR is never going to be great and AEB is fixed at 0.7 stop increments which simply isn't enough.
You'll get the best results manually bracketing shots and merging to HDR yourself in post.
Nice job on the photos! Looking like a pro already!I've only had time to fly mine once so far. I don't really have a good base for comparison as it's my first drone. I took a couple quick photos without really putting much effort into ideal settings or composition, but was overall impressed with how they behaved in Lightroom. I didn't at all like the built-in HDR mode as it didn't process for the same look I do and looked more like a standard Auto mode shot. It also didn't save the bracketed DNGs like I expected. But processing the DNGs that I did have was much more like processing DNGs from my Nikon D7200 than from a cellphone camera. I didn't even really NEED bracketing. It was a tad noisier than my Nikon but for what it is, I'm very satisfied. In the future I'll just manually bracket +/- 2 stops and merge in Lr. Can't wait to see how well that works.
Here's a couple shots with a quick and dirty edit, all single DNGs in high contrast, no bracketing, ISO100. The brighter two were f/4.5 and the dimmer one after the sun went lower was at 5.6. I'm very much an amateur and not skilled in editing, I'd love to see what a real pro can do with an M2P. View attachment 45669 View attachment 45670View attachment 45669 View attachment 45670 View attachment 45672
Don't clutter up the forum with inane posts like that. Seriously, man.It's ok.![]()
I've only had time to fly mine once so far. I don't really have a good base for comparison as it's my first drone. I took a couple quick photos without really putting much effort into ideal settings or composition, but was overall impressed with how they behaved in Lightroom. I didn't at all like the built-in HDR mode as it didn't process for the same look I do and looked more like a standard Auto mode shot. It also didn't save the bracketed DNGs like I expected. But processing the DNGs that I did have was much more like processing DNGs from my Nikon D7200 than from a cellphone camera. I didn't even really NEED bracketing. It was a tad noisier than my Nikon but for what it is, I'm very satisfied. In the future I'll just manually bracket +/- 2 stops and merge in Lr. Can't wait to see how well that works.
Here's a couple shots with a quick and dirty edit, all single DNGs in high contrast, no bracketing, ISO100. The brighter two were f/4.5 and the dimmer one after the sun went lower was at 5.6. I'm very much an amateur and not skilled in editing, I'd love to see what a real pro can do with an M2P. View attachment 45669 View attachment 45670View attachment 45669 View attachment 45670 View attachment 45672
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