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Heya guys, I was wondering if there are an official word when we will see the third firmware update for the M3? Hoping its pretty soon, thanks in advance.
Please read my post. It was a question.has DJI announced another update? What have they announced that they would "fix" that hasn't been fixed by the last update? I know they have said, flat out, that waypoints were not planned so I don't know what you may be expecting. I may just be out of the loop so clue me in
I am asking why you think a third update is coming.Please read my post. It was a question.
has DJI announced another update? What have they announced that they would "fix" that hasn't been fixed by the last update? I know they have said, flat out, that waypoints were not planned so I don't know what you may be expecting. I may just be out of the loop so clue me in.
Add Raw support for the explore camera?DJI hasn't announced anything yet. But here is a bucket list of things I wish they would fix/add for the next update:
- fix slow satellite acquisition;
- add RAW support for telephoto camera;
- add manual exposure control for telephoto camera;
- add a new lens profile in DNG files captured by the ultra-wide lens.
- add "tripod mode".
Thank you.DJI hasn't announced anything yet. But here is a bucket list of things I wish they would fix/add for the next update:
- fix slow satellite acquisition;
- add RAW support for telephoto camera;
- add manual exposure control for telephoto camera;
- add a new lens profile in DNG files captured by the ultra-wide lens.
- add "tripod mode".
I thought that was clear. Thank youWell there are updates very often in DJI drones, what I think the OP (and I) would like to know is if there's already any expected date or any information about the next update.
Just odd that you would want Raw from a crappy $20 sensor is all. DJI made it clear that sensor is not meant for anything usable other then exploring the surrounding area for neat spots to fly to. I pretty much ignore the fact it’s even there.I thought that was clear. Thank you
Just odd that you would want Raw from a crappy $20 sensor is all. DJI made it clear that sensor is not meant for anything usable other then exploring the surrounding area for neat spots to fly to. I pretty much ignore the fact it’s even there
Just odd that you would want Raw from a crappy $20 sensor is all. DJI made it clear that sensor is not meant for anything usable other then exploring the surrounding area for neat spots to fly to. I pretty much ignore the fact it’s even there.
Thanks for that list... I would LOVE those updates as well. *fingers crossed*DJI hasn't announced anything yet. But here is a bucket list of things I wish they would fix/add for the next update:
- fix slow satellite acquisition;
- add RAW support for telephoto camera;
- add manual exposure control for telephoto camera;
- add a new lens profile in DNG files captured by the ultra-wide lens.
- add "tripod mode".
I had a look, good composition, but even looking just on my iPad mini I see a lot of noise in all but one. If I look at them on a bigger screen they will look even worse, if I look at them on my cell phone they will look much better. But ya really liked the framing you chose. They look fine if your just showing them off on social media, but your fellow pilots will be more critical. Cheers.Here are some images I shot with that "crappy sensor". Please take a look, and decide yourself, are these images only good for "exploration" purpose?
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Mavic 3/Pro Zoom Cameras
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I don't judge the quality of the sensor by price, or by some company propaganda. A sensor is a just a means to an end. To me, it is "good enough" to unleash my creative potential. If DJI add RAW support in the next update, that would make it even better.
waypointsDJI hasn't announced anything yet. But here is a bucket list of things I wish they would fix/add for the next update:
- fix slow satellite acquisition;
- add RAW support for telephoto camera;
- add manual exposure control for telephoto camera;
- add a new lens profile in DNG files captured by the ultra-wide lens.
- add "tripod mode".
Here are some images I shot with that "crappy sensor". Please take a look, and decide yourself, are these images only good for "exploration" purpose?
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Mavic 3/Pro Zoom Cameras
www.flickr.com
I don't judge the quality of the sensor by price, or by some company propaganda. A sensor is a just a means to an end. To me, it is "good enough" to unleash my creative potential. If DJI add RAW support in the next update, that would make it even better.
Those images look perfectly fine,and now even better since last firmware update.Dont know what you are really expecting out of the zoom camera.I had a look, good composition, but even looking just on my iPad mini I see a lot of noise in all but one. If I look at them on a bigger screen they will look even worse, if I look at them on my cell phone they will look much better. But ya really liked the framing you chose. They look fine if your just showing them off on social media, but your fellow pilots will be more critical. Cheers.
I had a look, good composition, but even looking just on my iPad mini I see a lot of noise in all but one. If I look at them on a bigger screen they will look even worse, if I look at them on my cell phone they will look much better. But ya really liked the framing you chose. They look fine if your just showing them off on social media, but your fellow pilots will be more critical. Cheers.
The images I shared online have limited resolution. They are meant to look good only on the smaller screen, for license protection purpose.
Some of these images have passed through the review process by Getty Images editor, and made available for commercial licensing. The fact I could sell them means they are much more useful than "exploration purpose only".
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Dusk light over the snowcapped Mount Rainier, with Lake Sammamish in...
Dusk light over the snowcapped Mount Rainier, with Lake Sammamish in the foreground, as seen in Bellevue, Washington state, Uwww.gettyimages.com
A question for canadian drone vidios,do you have the M3 and if so why do you have it and did or did not return it.All you had to do was return it if the zoom camera was (crap) as you say it is.If you do have the M3 still then it can't be that bad.I had a look, good composition, but even looking just on my iPad mini I see a lot of noise in all but one. If I look at them on a bigger screen they will look even worse, if I look at them on my cell phone they will look much better. But ya really liked the framing you chose. They look fine if your just showing them off on social media, but your fellow pilots will be more critical. Cheers.
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