I saw the specs of the Fimi X8 and it says 4k at 100mbps. How this compare to the Evo with the 4K 60fps. I am speechless that a $500 dollars drone could have a better 4K than a $1000 Drone.
Do you know what is the maximum write speed of the EVO on MB/s? I have a 64GB Class 10 U1 that I want to use on my Evo.Err I think you got the lingo mixed up.. You do know the difference between fps and mbps right?
FPS is framerate and mbps is the bitrate.
The X8 Records 4k 30FPS @ 100mbit, the Evo 4k60FPS @ 100mbit.
Certainly the X8 is well priced and I intend on getting one at some point, but its certainly not "better" than the Evo (nor the Mavic for that matter). In fact, as it stands the Evo is the only fold-able quadcopter on the market capable of 4k60.
Do you know what is the maximum write speed of the EVO on MB/s? I have a 64GB Class 10 U1 that I want to use on my Evo.
Used this page to confirm it will.If you look at the "details/info" of a video file saved it will give you the Bit rate that it is... That being said, My 4K/60FPS files that were filmed by the Evo are usually in the 85-90 Mbps range. You will need a card with at least that as a "write" speed. Just check the specs of whatever card you are looking at because they usually just quote the "read" speed in the descriptions!
Quite simple. Just follow the drone.Plus they say the bird can fly like 7 miles but the red only has connection up to like 3, makes me curious on how they’re getting the other 4[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
I would not be using a U1 for filming. I would be looking at U3.Do you know what is the maximum write speed of the EVO on MB/s? I have a 64GB Class 10 U1 that I want to use on my Evo.
Quite simple. Just follow the drone.
I do have a couple of U3, but I have a perfectly 64GB U1 that needs some kind of use.I would not be using a U1 for filming. I would be looking at U3.
Speeds obviously but it's always recommended for high quality videos. If the card is not fast enough to capture the high rate high quality, it may lose quality. Like stuttering/framerate etc...I do have a couple of U3, but I have a perfectly 64GB U1 that needs some kind of use.
That being said, I would like your jnput on why not? It clearly writes faster than the Evo can. I've used it on other 100mpbs drones w/o problems. Reason it was shelved is because I bought an U3 120GB one.
Plus they say the bird can fly like 7 miles but the red only has connection up to like 3, makes me curious on how they’re getting the other 4[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
It should work fine for the most part in filming 4k, it's when it needs to exceed this speed for burst shots it might become an issueI do have a couple of U3, but I have a perfectly 64GB U1 that needs some kind of use.
That being said, I would like your jnput on why not? It clearly writes faster than the Evo can. I've used it on other 100mpbs drones w/o problems. Reason it was shelved is because I bought an U3 120GB one.
The F8 has 4K 30 FPS 100 MBPS, the Evo has 4K 60 FPS 100 MBPS. So the Evo is clearly the more capable camera. Also, we'll have to see how the dynamic range on the fimi is. Expect the fimi to cut some corners.I saw the specs of the Fimi X8 and it says 4k at 100mbps. How this compare to the Evo with the 4K 60fps. I am speechless that a $500 dollars drone could have a better 4K than a $1000 Drone.
The F8 has 4K 30 FPS 100 MBPS, the Evo has 4K 60 FPS 100 MBPS. So the Evo is clearly the more capable camera. Also, we'll have to see how the dynamic range on the fimi is. Expect the fimi to cut some corners.
Can you put these in layman terms. I'm not savy with all that tech talk in those pdfs.Ambarella H2 (Evo) vs Ambarella A12s (X8). They cut a reasonably big corner.
https://www.ambarella.com/uploads/docs/A12S-Product-Brief.pdf
https://www.ambarella.com/uploads/docs/H2-Product-Brief.pdf
To be fair, I think its expected at this price-point.
Can you put these in layman terms. I'm not savy with all that tech talk in those pdfs.
No wonder the photos taken in this Timelapse by the EVO look better (IMO) than on my Phantom.Basically its the little chip that processes the image that comes from the camera and encodes it into pictures or video. The chip used in the Evo (its even better than the one used in the P4P) is much better than that being used in the X8 and you would be getting much better quality results even though the sensor size used in the Evo and X8 is the same.