I think your asking which camera takes a better pic and to answer that question you would need to take a pic from each camera framed the same using the same settings , these are nowhere near being the same, same house maybe but thats it...Which image is better? One taken from P3A, the other from P4P.
The P4P was set on auto, P3A has no settings. Really not much to setting the P4P. I am totally aware of aperture, shutter speed and ISO if that what you are implying.As said, the comparison is pointless given greatly differing exposure and probably other factors including composition (arguable least critical as you have comparable elements in both frames).
This is a largely irrelevant exercise in any case- unless the P4P is defective there is no way the P3A can win out on this contest if even close to optimum settings are employed.
In the examples here the best looking image was shot with the P3A. I'm not sure what that proves other than the P4P is defective or the exposure (and possibly other settings) are either deliberately set incorrectly or through lack of appreciation of How to properly operate the camera.
Not implying anything. I am interested to learn what you are hoping to establish however. It seems you have just edited your post to include the settings. The P4P looks well over a stop overexposed. What were the ISO settings?
ISO 100 on both. I'm going to set the drones on a table, shoot the P3A first then match the settings on the P4P. A little more scientific. The P4P just does not have the clarity I expected.Not implying anything. I am interested to learn what you are hoping to establish however. It seems you have just edited your post to include the settings. The P4P looks well over a stop overexposed. What were the ISO settings?
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