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Without having my EVO-II Pro yet, I "believe" it has the best imaging system on a folding drone today. (At least as far as the HARDWARE is concerned)
We know DJI blew it with their Mavic-II Pro using an IMX183...but NOT using it's full Sony readout modes. It either did a 4k partial-read "high quality" 1:1 center crop, or they did full width read but then sub-sampled and binned that down to 4k "FOV" mode. (non HQ mode) At no time were they able to do a full pixel readout. So,....they never "really" gave us what the IMX183 could really do. For two years, we have lived with this.
Now the EVO-II Pro enters the stage. They give us Sony's latest IMX383 fully stacked BSI sensor. This is the "Ferrari" of 1 inch-type chips. Autel gives us FULL 5.5 pixel width readout on this baby and gives us SLog-2 as well off that. (supposedly in 10bit soon)
This an absolute class-leading imaging system today....but how long with that last? We certainly know that DJI is watching and they will return fire with the Mavic-3 Zoom (likely IMX586 with 2x optical zoom) and their own 1 inch-type sensor camera. (almost guaranteed to be the same IMX383 as the EVO-II Pro) When DJI fires back,...they will fire back very HARD at Autel.
This means that Autel has a small window of opportunity to gain new customers and fans during DJI's "down-time". Autel better take FULL advantage of this window and reach out to customers and social media as strongly and as deeply they can.
What are your guys thoughts on this. What can Autel do in the next 3-6 months to hook in more fans? How does Autel capitalize on this narrow window and make the very most of it?
CT
We know DJI blew it with their Mavic-II Pro using an IMX183...but NOT using it's full Sony readout modes. It either did a 4k partial-read "high quality" 1:1 center crop, or they did full width read but then sub-sampled and binned that down to 4k "FOV" mode. (non HQ mode) At no time were they able to do a full pixel readout. So,....they never "really" gave us what the IMX183 could really do. For two years, we have lived with this.
Now the EVO-II Pro enters the stage. They give us Sony's latest IMX383 fully stacked BSI sensor. This is the "Ferrari" of 1 inch-type chips. Autel gives us FULL 5.5 pixel width readout on this baby and gives us SLog-2 as well off that. (supposedly in 10bit soon)
This an absolute class-leading imaging system today....but how long with that last? We certainly know that DJI is watching and they will return fire with the Mavic-3 Zoom (likely IMX586 with 2x optical zoom) and their own 1 inch-type sensor camera. (almost guaranteed to be the same IMX383 as the EVO-II Pro) When DJI fires back,...they will fire back very HARD at Autel.
This means that Autel has a small window of opportunity to gain new customers and fans during DJI's "down-time". Autel better take FULL advantage of this window and reach out to customers and social media as strongly and as deeply they can.
What are your guys thoughts on this. What can Autel do in the next 3-6 months to hook in more fans? How does Autel capitalize on this narrow window and make the very most of it?
CT
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