Oh I agree, it is a challenging scene, but I would estimate there's only a 7 stop difference even in that closing scene. The camera handled it well as well as the all important highlight rolloff for the sun.
To me a more demanding scene would be a setting sun reflecting off of water while still trying to retain some of the mids, which is why when I wanted to test the dynamic range of the camera I used that exact scenario. My only point was there was no scenario in the video that could not have been handled equally well by nearly any other drone with a 1" sensor. So to me the areas where it did showcase the
EVO II 6K specifically was the ability to fly in the cold, at that altitude, and the pleasing highlight rolloff which I assume was achieved by shooting in ALOG.
Another good scenario is the setting sun on the opposite side of a tall building; how many details you are able to retain on the nearside of the building while also retaining color in the sunset will really showcase the camera's dynamic range as you start to get into 11+ stops needed. No matter what the pixel peeping tests reveal, there is no doubt about the fact the camera on the
EVO II 6K is exceptional for a drone camera and Autel has implemented a very complimentary LOG profile to go with it.