10/29/2023 0 Comments Dji phantom 4 pro![]() Longer range – now up to 4.3 miles (7KM).Here are some of the improvements over the P4: However, DJI added a LOT more to the P4P – making it the most advanced drone – by far – in its class. The improvements in the camera are the primary reason that that Phantom 4 Pro will become an Object of Desire for many photographers. Size difference (not to scale) of the new larger P4P sensor as compared to P4 and others The combination of a better sensor and higher bitrate takes the Phantom 4 Pro to another level. This means more light hitting the sensor – and a better image quality. 29mm) of the 1/2.3 sensor used in most other consumer drones (as well as smartphones and GoPro cameras). It uses a larger sensor – the well-known Sony Exmor 1″. In contrast, the new P4P features a video bitrate of up to 100 Mbps and a still photo resolution of 20MP. All of these cameras shoot still photos in the range of 12MP – or 4000 x 3000 resolution. Sports cameras such as the GoPro Hero are also in the range of 45-60 Mbps. Most consumer-level Camera Drones use bitrates of 20-50 Mbps with the Phantom 4 (plain) topping out at 60. This expresses how quickly data can download and upload from the internet to your computer. Another way to think of it is similar to your internet connection…often called “bandwidth”. This is expressed in Mbps or MBits/s – both meaning “millions of bits (1’s or 0’s) per second. The bitrate of a video camera is the speed at which it writes data to a storage device (usually an SD or MicroSD card). Technology also plays a role here – smaller sensors have gotten better and good results can be gotten from these new marvels by various tuning of both hardware and software. All things being equal, the larger the sensor and the faster the rate…the better the potential quality of the final image and/or video. After all, 4K video at 30fps (30 frames per second) is a LOT of data (memory, bits and bytes). Hang on, my dear novice friends! You are about to learn something! In general the quality of a video depends on the camera sensor size and type, the lens – AND – even more – by the ability (speed, bitrate) that the camera sensor can send those images into memory (the sd card). Larger Camera and Side Obstacle Avoidance System shown above Sensors, Bitrate and Quality With the release of the P4P, the price for a somewhat similar setup has now been cut in 1/2 or more – and cut down in size to allow for easier portability. Until today, the pilot who needed better quality than the Phantom 4 had to step WAY up in price and size to the DJI Inspire line with the X5 Camera. As an example, my Sony RX-100 takes stunning pictures and videos – so good that many Aerial Photographers have attempted strapping them to drones to get these high quality images from aloft!ĭJI has now, in effect, put the Sony RX-100 level imaging into the new Phantom 4 Professional ( P4P) model – ($1729) providing an unheard of level of Aerial Photography for a price that won’t break the bank. Drones at this price level are closer to “smartphone quality” than the level of what many expect from fancier “prosumer” mirrorless cameras. ![]() However, consumer-level ($400-$1200) Camera Drones have some limitations, especially when it comes to Photo and Video quality. In our recent “Slugfest” of popular 2016 models we gave it our highest rating – an opinion shared by most experts. DJI’s Phantom line is well known as the standard for consumer level Camera Drones.
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