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Does the Evo really have a 10-bit camera?

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Autel just released this video a few minutes ago and they claim to have a 10-bit camera in H.265. Is this right? Or did I misunderstand something along the way?

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I highly doubt it or they would be bragging it can do HDR video. Even the Parrot Anafi is not true 10 bit video and they claim HDR video. I guess it all depends on who is saying what.
 
Like I said I Highly doubt it. It takes more then a little drone camera to be 10 bit. Try one of these and I will believe it :)
 
According to the CEA (Consumer Electronics Association), HDR10 must meet certain standards, including 4:2:0 colour sub-sampling, 10-bit bit depth and the BT.2020 colour space. It applies those specific standards to the picture displayed by the TV.
Dolby Vision is 12bit.

I would like to know what tools they are using to claim 10 bit video?
 
According to the CEA (Consumer Electronics Association), HDR10 must meet certain standards, including 4:2:0 colour sub-sampling, 10-bit bit depth and the BT.2020 colour space. It applies those specific standards to the picture displayed by the TV.
Dolby Vision is 12bit.

I would like to know what tools they are using to claim 10 bit video?
Can I use this in their youtube video? Commenting I mean.
 
I see no reason why not. I would be interested in or if they respond. Perhaps we all can learn something or not ;)
Ask what tools they used to measure this!
Gog a reply from them. Not what I expected, but reply none the less. ?
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Autel just released this video a few minutes ago and they claim to have a 10-bit camera in H.265. Is this right? Or did I misunderstand something along the way?

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I started the video out at 3:13 in case anyone needs to know how to shoot like a pro ?

The information you are saying they are claiming is mention at exactly 4:00 minutes. ?

I knew this weeks ago and already played around with it. As mentioned in the video -- it takes A LOT out of your PC, so be careful.... hahahahah ?

I stuck with h.264 - it's still hard on your computer, but nothing like h.265 was.

I did not notice any difference much in color -- this may be different once I am setup with ND filters.

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I started the video out at 3:13 in case anyone needs to know how to shoot like a pro ?

The information you are saying they are claiming is mention at exactly 4:00 minutes. ?

I knew this weeks ago and already played around with it. As mentioned in the video -- it takes A LOT out of your PC, so be careful.... hahahahah ?

I stuck with h.264 - it's still hard on your computer, but nothing like h.265 was.

I did not notice any difference much in color -- this may be different once I am setup with ND filters.

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I know I can't run H.265. I've lost some great footage, because I can't use it.

I used his settings for expo and gimbal. They really made a difference.
 
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The H.265 files are 4:2:0 YUV. Based on file size, I doubt very much that they're 10 bit per channel chroma sub sampling.
 

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Autel just released this video a few minutes ago and they claim to have a 10-bit camera in H.265. Is this right? Or did I misunderstand something along the way?

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Suffice it to say that, without a doubt, the Evo has a great camera.
 
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