First flight today and although it was cloudy and overcast, it did give me an opportunity to check out the files (sizes, quality, etc). Some facts:
- DNG from camera to card - 35.8mb
- DNG opened into Photoshop from Lightroom to edit - 101.1mb
- DNG export to highest quality JPG from Lightroom - averaging 12-14mb (but the attached JPG is slightly less due to some cropping).
Here is one edited shot and the original DNG from it. All settings were stock EXCEPT I went -1 on sharpness to be safe.
Dropbox - Phantom 4 Pro image samples
Flying was really no different than the P4 EXCEPT it does seem to be more stable on hover. Stable like, Mavic stable. I got out a good ways and never had a hiccup on reception (where I specifically know I have hiccups with my Inspire Pro and P4).
I am not sure that I ever noticed it with any other DJI product but I did notice today that the shutter button on the controller has a half-press option (like a regular camera would have for setting focus). If that was in previous models, I simply missed it.
I received an error of "high wind interference please ensure your flight path is safe" or something similar. I've never seen that one before (and there was ZERO wind).
Once you take a still shot, the selector highlight for ISO, shutter or f/stop goes away. You have to press the wheel again to engage one of them (vs. it staying on the same setting from the previous shot).
I do like the camera a lot and the stability/agility has only improved over the P4. Hope this was helpful.
- DNG from camera to card - 35.8mb
- DNG opened into Photoshop from Lightroom to edit - 101.1mb
- DNG export to highest quality JPG from Lightroom - averaging 12-14mb (but the attached JPG is slightly less due to some cropping).
Here is one edited shot and the original DNG from it. All settings were stock EXCEPT I went -1 on sharpness to be safe.
Dropbox - Phantom 4 Pro image samples
Flying was really no different than the P4 EXCEPT it does seem to be more stable on hover. Stable like, Mavic stable. I got out a good ways and never had a hiccup on reception (where I specifically know I have hiccups with my Inspire Pro and P4).
I am not sure that I ever noticed it with any other DJI product but I did notice today that the shutter button on the controller has a half-press option (like a regular camera would have for setting focus). If that was in previous models, I simply missed it.
I received an error of "high wind interference please ensure your flight path is safe" or something similar. I've never seen that one before (and there was ZERO wind).
Once you take a still shot, the selector highlight for ISO, shutter or f/stop goes away. You have to press the wheel again to engage one of them (vs. it staying on the same setting from the previous shot).
I do like the camera a lot and the stability/agility has only improved over the P4. Hope this was helpful.