Johnmcl7
Well-Known Member
Hasselblad have nothing to do with the M2P camera apart from the name being used for branding which is also common with Leica, Zeiss etc. since Hasselblad are a medium format specialist and have nothing to do with such a comparatively small sensor and lens. This type of branding clearly works well though because I frequently see people praising the M2P not for its Sony 1in sensor but because it's Hasselblad branded.
I haven't had the issues you have had with the M2P but its image quality is noticeably worse than my other 1in devices (RX100mk4/RX10mk2) never mind the larger sensor devices however that's an understandable price to pay for the small size of the M2P and I find the output is far better than the 1/2.3in drones. Those files I found just have no latitude in the raw files especially with the narrow dynamic range and a lot of noise straight off, I find the M2P is a lot better in that regard and I find it a lot more enjoyable to take photos with because there's a lot more I can do with the photos in processing unlike the smaller sensors. Yes I'd like better IQ but also the small size of the drone is crucial since I carry the drone when walking and cycling so a bigger one with better IQ is no use to me. I am surprised to read your criticisms of the M2P sensor over a 1/2.4in sensor since the latter is significantly worse in those regards, even at base iso the noise is poor and it quickly gets worse when you try do any work with the files.
I haven't had the issues you have had with the M2P but its image quality is noticeably worse than my other 1in devices (RX100mk4/RX10mk2) never mind the larger sensor devices however that's an understandable price to pay for the small size of the M2P and I find the output is far better than the 1/2.3in drones. Those files I found just have no latitude in the raw files especially with the narrow dynamic range and a lot of noise straight off, I find the M2P is a lot better in that regard and I find it a lot more enjoyable to take photos with because there's a lot more I can do with the photos in processing unlike the smaller sensors. Yes I'd like better IQ but also the small size of the drone is crucial since I carry the drone when walking and cycling so a bigger one with better IQ is no use to me. I am surprised to read your criticisms of the M2P sensor over a 1/2.4in sensor since the latter is significantly worse in those regards, even at base iso the noise is poor and it quickly gets worse when you try do any work with the files.