If anything is overheating it's likely to be the sensor chip itself, and the Mavic 2 camera doesn't have a good heat sink.
just land it and touch it with you hands. check the temperature.
If anything is overheating it's likely to be the sensor chip itself, and the Mavic 2 camera doesn't have a good heat sink.
I can imagine some dji boss coming to the mavic department...."
just land it and touch it with you hands. check the temperature.
Hold on.....hmmmm......OK, this motherboard does not look like other Mavic-2 motherboard tear down photos we have seen.
Either this is a misidentified drone board....or, could this be a real Mavic-2 "prototype" board?
Lol....I really hate to speculate like this but. "Could" this be an early design with H3 and then DJI dumped that processor for a different design? "Could" DJI have originally planned on H3 and then bailed out on Ambarella at the last minute?
Lol.....nah...forget I said this! Haha
Check the camera?
There could be RD mistake. There could be physical limitations. There could be many reasons, including overheating.
But I see it this way:
Mavic 1" sensor combined with hasselblad codec prove to be too good. In the craft line where price range is too low. So they crippled its full potential. On purpose.
And you can not blame them. Everybody (every serious company) would do the same.
There could be RD mistake. There could be physical limitations. There could be many reasons, including overheating.
But I see it this way:
Mavic 1" sensor combined with hasselblad codec prove to be too good. In the craft line where price range is too low. So they crippled its full potential. On purpose.
And you can not blame them. Everybody (every serious company) would do the same.
Yeah. You're right. It's H3 overheating issue.
Anyway. Here's the temperature. After 15 min. of 10bit recording on the table:
No no, no. I've already said. You are right. Right because: It is not ludicrously to think that after 2 years of development they forgot to put another fan inside, cause nobody predicted overheating. It's also not ludicrously to think that there's no space to add fan, or that that fan would have impact on craft weight and/or fly behavior.
Its even not ludicrously to think; that they could use p4p processor. It is already in air body. It can read full 1" sensor. But they forgot it.
The only ludicrously thing is to think: too good mavic will have impact on sale of inspire and upcoming phantom.
Wow....ok, Im a believer now.
One explanation remains. The limitation lies in the imaging sensor.Wow....ok, Im a believer now.
Its official, the Mavic-2's absolutely have one bad@ss Ambarella H3 image processor!
This is a top of the line SOC....now why is DJI NOT using all of its fantastic image scaling technology?
Why build a Ferrari but lock out the 4th and 5th gears of the transmission?
I have to STRONGLY suspect that all this Mavic-2 research and development, programming and hardware design will ALL be installed into the new Phantom 5. I have to believe that this motherboard was co-developed for both Mavics and Phantom 5 together simultaneously.
You dont go through all the trouble to buy and install an Ambarella H3 only to treat it LESS than a 3 year old H1!
If DJI had no intentions of ever utilizing most of the H3's features....than why buy it in the first place?
The plot thickens......
One explanation remains. The limitation lies in the imaging sensor.
The more I look at the 4K from the P4P I am suspicious there is some onboard processing that gives an illusion of increased sharpness. The more I fly the mavic the more I like the output. Others have said it and I concur, it has a more film like feel to the processed footage and images. While I am not swallowing much of the deliberate crippling or engineering ineptness re thermal engineering theories I do, as I suspect most do, appreciate yours and others passion and knowledge here. It will be great if we get to the real explanation one day.
My interested in the explanation is pure curiosity- I’m very happy with the M2P...See but an expansion is only required if there is actually a "problem"... All joking aside, I'm honestly happy with the camera. I would have never noticed any thing if this hadn't come out.
My interested in the explanation is pure curiosity- I’m very happy with the M2P...
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