I'm about 85% sure I've seen this video before or photos of it, about 10 months ago. DJI said that was a custom built P4P for a client.
Why not? Many companies around the world do it all the time, as long as you pay for the R&D.surley DJI would not make this one off for someone? the cost to develop would cost loads surely?
i guess so, bet it must be or did cost an absolute fortune. Wonder why the person has never been shown, just these random leaked pics and now a videoWhy not? Many companies around the world do it all the time, as long as you pay for the R&D.
You are just rehashing the same old photos of the P5/4E prototypes which have been around for well over a year with no new material showing up since early October.my latest finding on possible leaked pics, specs and also a bit of a video ive found of maybe a prototype?
In my opinion, unless they release a Mavic with mechanical shutter, it won't replace the phantom.You are just rehashing the same old photos of the P5/4E prototypes which have been around for well over a year with no new material showing up since early October.
No-one has any more information beyond the few leaked photos and much of the discussion surrounding them is guesswork and probably wrong.
Any suggestions about speeds, release dates etc are unfounded guesses.
If DJI is doing anything with this model, they are in no hurry to release it.
Your previous video looks to have been influenced by DJI's Phantom X concept video from November 2015 which was just a concept which never went anywhere.
The idea that the Mavic has replaced the Phantom series is ignoring what the interchangeable lenses from the leaked photos would mean for serious photographers.
Look a this way. After 3 years, you still have the latest and greatest. No need to invest in newer tech.It's looking less and less likely any new Phantom will materialize and that going forward we will have the high-end professional Inspire line and below that the Mavic line. Sadly, the latest Mavic's are only just about on par with the 2+ year old Phantom 4 Pro so if a new Mavic comes along with genuinely better camera specs to the P4P it may only do so 3 years after the P4P was released.
DJI went all in trying to kill off the competition with the GoPro Karma drone and having succeeded at that has had no real need to make any improvements -- they are milking 3 year old tech with modest improvements in software (flight modes) and collision avoidance. The camera is no better than my 2.2 year old P4P.
Brian
Look a this way. After 3 years, you still have the latest and greatest. No need to invest in newer tech.
You record in h.265?Look at it this way ... after 2+ years I'm still limited to 100Mbps and 4K30 with frequent glitches in the video -- it would be nice to have 150Mbps and 4K60 and not have the video glitches I now have. The advances in collision avoidance are nice and the additional flight modes are also nice, but since I fly 100% by stick the flight modes are of little interest to me.
Brian
I suggest you look into the Autel Evo. Those record H.265 at 60fpsYes, usually.
Brian
I suggest you look into the Autel Evo. Those record H.265 at 60fps
The P4P can do 4K 60fps in H.264. At least I don't get that option in H.265 on either of my P4Ps.Well. technically, the P4P can do 4K60 but the results are not very good. The Autel Evo is listed as 4K60 but I see no reference about bitrate and to do 4K60 any justice 100Mbps isn't enough. Why would I spend money for a lateral move with no improvement?
Brian
The P4P can do 4K 60fps in H.264. At least I don't get that option in H.265 on either of my P4Ps.
What about an Inspire?The P4P can't really do 4K60 as the reality is the video is not what it's supposed to be. 4K60 would be very desirable if it actually worked and there was sufficient bitrate to record with detail but with the P4P I'm limited to 4K30. The apparently lower bitrate of the Autel Evo makes that a non-starter for me.
Brian
What about an Inspire?