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I love my standard, its everything i wanted from a drone, well now i want more lol, but that will have to wait until i gave more funds..

But anyway the video it takes still makes me smile and im well happy with its quality,

what im not 100% happy with is the photo quality, now i don't know if its just where i haven't had my pahntom 3 in our summer yet? All my pics have been taken with low light and grey skies to a certain degree,

any input great :)
 
Just remember, except for the larger sensor in the phantom 4 pro, the sensor size on these drones are on par with a cell phone camera. All the phantom 3 drones are essentially a flying lawnmower with a cell phone camera attached to them.
 
Just remember, except for the larger sensor in the phantom 4 pro, the sensor size on these drones are on par with a cell phone camera. All the phantom 3 drones are essentially a flying lawnmower with a cell phone camera attached to them.

Which means what exactly boss?? Lol
 
Your not going to get dslr quality photos from your drone. Esp the phantom 3 line. Maybe the inspire series. The phantom 4 pro has a 1" sensor on it along with a rolling shutter release, so it has the potential for capturing better looking photos than the phantom 3 series.
 
I think i should have wordred my post better,,

Im not expecting dslr qulaity, its just that my pics seem to be grainy, and generally not as good as what i have seen. The ones i have printed seem jagged/ pixley around some edges, and either too over or under exposed, which i can sort in lightroom, but its not the same as starting with a good image to get a real good image, i seem to start with a average image to get a slightly better average image

Does the amount of light you have play a big part in this?
 
Dazza, Photography is ALL about 'the light'..............UK in winter does not lend itself to great pics.

Thanks, dude i was kinda just wanting someone to confirm this with me :)
 
My pics are rather "middle" quality right off the SD card. The thing I least like is the wide FOV of the Phantom. I have learned a few tricks, in Gimp, to sharpen up the pics. Helps a lot. Takes time.
 
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Flew three batteries today and snapped a few pics. I think the camera does well for what it is. Do the pics look better if taken directly off the card? I downloaded from the ac.
 
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Play with manual settings and try to find a good balance between ISO and shutter speed. I got some decent shots at night in Manual mode with ISO 200-400 and 1-2s shutter speed, where Auto mode would just crank the ISO up to 1600 and give me some very grainy pictures...
 
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Looks like from you other guys pics that the reason my pics are average quality must be down to the low light in the uk at this time of year.
 

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