Post Your Still Images Taken With the P4P!

Haven't got out enough with it but I took these two the other night!

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Were these taken in The Blue Hour? I just found out about it being the hour after sunset and the hour before sunrise and is really stunning light for photography.
Yes they were, I didn't actually plan on taking anything in that hour. I had just got to the beach too late. It was daylight when I left.
 
Thanks for the reply. Your photo is so sharp and detailed. I don't think my PHP photos are that detailed and sharp.
 
Thanks for the reply. Your photo is so sharp and detailed. I don't think my PHP photos are that detailed and sharp.

Thanks. All or most photos coming out of this camera should be quite capable and very decent. Coming from Sony a7rii, I was unfortunately disappointed with Mavic Pro's 12MP camera and sold it. I am now much more content with P4P camera and think this bird will be a keeper until something better comes out.
 
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My 2nd attempt at low light photos with the P4P.
This is straight from the camera apart from noise reduction. Single JPEG in Tripod mode. Wind was about 2m/sec.
I used Manual mode in the camera. My first attempt resulted in massive amounts of noise at ISO 1600 & 3200 which was very noticeable in the very dark areas and completely unusable to my eye. Is this the experience if other people? Online reviews seem to say 1600/3200 should be perfectly usable?



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My 2nd attempt at low light photos with the P4P.
This is straight from the camera apart from noise reduction. Single JPEG in Tripod mode. Wind was about 2m/sec.
I used Manual mode in the camera. My first attempt resulted in massive amounts of noise at ISO 1600 & 3200 which was very noticeable in the very dark areas and completely unusable to my eye. Is this the experience if other people? Online reviews seem to say 1600/3200 should be perfectly usable?

Not bad at all for a long-ish exposure. My only nit with the image is with the tilted horizon. Otherwise very good.
 

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