Thank you Hauptrmann for your warm greetings. I bought my
M2P to extend the reach of my tripod, but I'm very disappointed with the quality of the pictures. So much so, that given Hasselblad's pedigree, I can't believe that they would want to have their brand embossed on the
M2P's camera. I am already a very avid photographer - had I known the quality was so poor, I would have waited for the
M3P(?). The DNG files have no color profile that can be accessed in Lightroom, the images are very noisy - even showing extensive sensor noise in low light, and they are not particularly sharp. When compared against my new Nikon mirrorless, I can easily understand the technology trade-offs that have to be considered. Nonetheless, my iPhone pictures are much better even though it doesn't have variable aperture lens. So from that perspective, there is no reason to have so poor photographic qualities. I have yet to evaluate the jpeg quality, but even though I never shoot that format, I would expect the same results. I admit that I am a 'pixel peeper', but I don't think that it is a factor in my evaluation of this particular aspect of the drone. All the other perspectives of the
M2P are glowing and I find the navigation capabilities to be absolutely fantastic. I will be giving the video capabilities a close look too though that isn't why I bought the
M2P. A great platform which has tremendous capabilities, but one that has failed to meet my photographic expectations. I've been through the manual several times and I still have more research to do in finding the best camera and video settings. YouTube is a great resource for this - and also for analyzing crashes. I know it is going to happen so I hope I will be able to mitigate the risks. I would welcome anyone to tell me that my evaluation is wrong because I missed a magic setting! I hope to see you in the skies sometime soon!