It’s useless imho. Users should spend more money on their mobile and pair it with a cheaper Osmo Mobile 2 for same result and portability and price but also enjoy the better phone, plus upgradeability when moving to newer phone.
Above is what I will do myself
Lots of P4Pv2 in stock in EU.
Wishing for a release soon.. can’t wait for a zoom lens on a Phantom.
I hope they use a proper Ambarella chip this time around though.
Yes I have seen them and the video. Looks very neat.
Reason I am asking is I consider jumping on the M2P instead. The portability factor is a great deal for me and the whole 4K subpixel-binning is not an issue. I only deliver in 1080p so the image will be subpixel-binned in transcoding anyway...
New ICL and better glass is nice and all sure, but do we know if there has been a new 1 inch sensor released since the one in the P4P?
From what I’ve read the one in P4P is the same as in RX100 mark III. Possibly, the P5 might get the one used in later versions, shouldn’t it?
Yup that one.
It didnt pull the pants down on it but the M2 have this smudgy look. Like it is a tad off focus. The P4P have (has?) got more detail in it. Not only in the low light footage but in the footage from the beach as well. I was suprised to see it because in the files from toms tech...
I just cannot believe the M2P is as bad as it is in your video. The footage from the test labs is just **** quality.
Feels more like some firmware fault than actual crippling of the sensor. And it is not like the sensor is new and have caught DJI off guard. It works fine on the P4P which is two...
I would like to see that untouched raw (before Adobe Camera Raw touches it) P4P image compared to an identical untouched raw from the new M2P camera. That way we could see if true lens distortion has improved or not.
Remember the guy who used alternative software to dig out the real .DNG as...
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