Hello,
I bought my P3A in November but have only had a chance to fly it a few times. After seeing some of your shots, and what the copter is capable of, I'm extremely disappointed with my own images. I should preface that by saying I'm pretty well versed in ordinary photography, so certainly know my way around DSLRs and camera settings in general.
I've attached a couple of images. In the first one, the main problems I see are:
1. Crazy lens distortion. I thought the P3A wasn't supposed to have too much of a fisheye effect?
2. Chromatic aberration around a lot of the edges (I can live with that.)
3. High levels of noise, for an ISO100 shot - though I appreciate that this may be due to the camera overcompensating in the shadows, due to shooting towards the sun.
4. Extremely blurred image towards the centre of the image (see circled area.)
The second image is a crop of a larger picture which shows some of the above in even greater detail. For instance, I didn't know houses could bend.
Both images were taken from RAW and unretouched, D-LOG and flat settings everywhere. I will be using an ND filter in future (just arrived) but I'm not sure how that would resolve the issues I've mentioned above. I should also mention, for what its worth, I'm seeing the same issues in videos too.
Am I doing something wrong, or expecting too much - or do I genuinely have a camera that needs DJI's attention?
Thanks
I bought my P3A in November but have only had a chance to fly it a few times. After seeing some of your shots, and what the copter is capable of, I'm extremely disappointed with my own images. I should preface that by saying I'm pretty well versed in ordinary photography, so certainly know my way around DSLRs and camera settings in general.
I've attached a couple of images. In the first one, the main problems I see are:
1. Crazy lens distortion. I thought the P3A wasn't supposed to have too much of a fisheye effect?
2. Chromatic aberration around a lot of the edges (I can live with that.)
3. High levels of noise, for an ISO100 shot - though I appreciate that this may be due to the camera overcompensating in the shadows, due to shooting towards the sun.
4. Extremely blurred image towards the centre of the image (see circled area.)
The second image is a crop of a larger picture which shows some of the above in even greater detail. For instance, I didn't know houses could bend.
Both images were taken from RAW and unretouched, D-LOG and flat settings everywhere. I will be using an ND filter in future (just arrived) but I'm not sure how that would resolve the issues I've mentioned above. I should also mention, for what its worth, I'm seeing the same issues in videos too.
Am I doing something wrong, or expecting too much - or do I genuinely have a camera that needs DJI's attention?
Thanks