At least system is consistent in how it's bad.I hate the way they are measured too. Makes it really hard to work out how much bigger or smaller something is.
Unlike all different bicycle tire markings, except metric ETRTO.
At least system is consistent in how it's bad.I hate the way they are measured too. Makes it really hard to work out how much bigger or smaller something is.
The one thing they NEED to add is 10 bit LOG or at least a flat/log/d-cinelike profile for color grading.
Agree. However, I think sub 249g market is going to explode really soon, including luxury offerings. This is where market is going right now. I bet we'll see some expensive drones, with many costing more than some upper level drones.
I can even make a bet that DJI will have Mini SE (entry-level), Mini 2 (higher end entry-level), Mini 3 (it might not be entry-level anymore depending on features) and maybe even later we'll see something like Mini 3 Pro. Along with that we might start seeing discontinuation of some other non entry level drones because they will be taken over by sub 249g ones. Maybe Mavic 3 got so many issues because focus is shifting in DJI roadmap. We already saw something similar in computers: desktops got pushed out by laptops (which are already pushed out too, but that's another thread). Same thing with mirrorless cameras and DSLRs. Imho we are clearly seeing trend in drones too. Just my opinion. I bet in 3 years it'll be Mini 5 Pro Plus - a $5k drone along with cheaper Air4s and Mavic 5 trailing the sails. Ok, maybe that last prediction is a fantasy but the trend is going there.
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While there's no doubt going to be increase in sensor size, size of gimbal and hence camera and hence sensor what sub 250 gram drone can carry is limited.this is so likely. there are absolutely people who value the quality differences that come with the larger sensors that larger drones can support, and some will need the ability to fly in higher winds etc. BUT I’d argue for most non-professional users the camera quality available to “mini” sub 250g drones will soon prove MORE than enough and combined with less legal restrictions...
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