Again larger sensor size doesn't necessarily mean less noise. For example Cannon, Nikon and Sony are using the same (Sony) sensors; but each company's (secret) algorithm applied to the sensor will achieve high ISO quality. It is not secret that Cannon or Nikon has better High ISO results than Sony it self with the same sensor.
Regarding the photos ,sorry you are right there is number of photo examples I overlooked ,to me all those examples so far I saw including those in this thread look like cellphone snapshots.
I have no idea what are you talking about?apples and oranges..... you're comparing a software implementation to a physical hardware increase, a micro four thirds sensor will produce less noise than a 1" sensor at the same ISO..see chart below for an illustration.
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I have no idea what are you talking about?
Could you tell me what costs digital noise using long exposure?
to me all those examples so far I saw including those in this thread look like cellphone snapshots.
You have to download the raw .DNG file and open it with photoshop or another RAW editor. the view of the .DNG generated by dropbox looks odd.
If u are a commercial. Photographer than u cannot compare a p4p toylens with a lens on the inspire. P4p is good for video thats are these drones are made for. Inspire x5 is good for both video and photo as it has exchangables lensesI2 has a larger sensor and that means less noise
Going back to the shutter speed question, most reviews I've seen only did still photo comparisons in fairly well lit conditions. Can someone post some shots of the Imspire 2 at around 1 sec exposure? Thanks a lot!
Dont forget perceived value - an Inspire looks more professional than a PhantomFor commercial use I would it depends on what sort of clients you have.
Suppose I'm satisfied with 12mm (24mm equiv) lens.I usually only use wide angle anyways
a larger sensor is going to be more sensitive to light, no? there are tons of sample files from an i2 on the site. If you can't find them, I've attached a 40MB RAW file taken this evening with X5S / Olympus 17mm untouched straight from the camera.
Dropbox - DJI_0299.DNG
i believe he was referring to the 24mm from the P4P, i don't have a 12 myself.Hi. I have the X5S with the DJI 15mm (30mm equivalent), but was considering getting the 12mm. Do you find the gimbal has no problems and is responsive? Thanks.
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