macoman
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Interesting, so the 8k version is nothing more than marketing and just a 4k camera with some enhancements over to appear that is 8k. But to be honest with you, even if it's not a true 8k camera, the fact that has sensors everywhere and the extended range it's enough to cost $1445.Anybody been reading some of the posts over on the RCGroups page about the EVO 2? Seems to be some talk that the 8K sensor is not true 8K View attachment 6034
Over my head but here is part of the conversation:
Having looked at more info today it’s VERY much looking like the 8K is smoke and mirrors, they appear they are using the IMX586 in the 8K model and they are playing the same marketing game as a few phone manufacturers tried last year and got burned over as it’s borderline dishonest imo.
It’s not 8K or True 8K its using Quad Bayer filter and the realty is very different.
Now the 1” model on the other hand is looking interesting and appear to be using the IMX383 that is a fantastic stable to start from.
It’s been pretty much university accepted by any camera review, site or technical overview that it’s not apples for apples and 46mp Quad Bayer is not delivering 46mp equivalent of resolution in real world.
Up to now every drone from all manufactures has used the expected method of labelling the sensor output of effective pixels.
The problem with a Quad Bayer is while yes there are 46MP of actual pixels below the filter these are not separate colour sites and they are basically splitting each colour so Into 4, your reading each rather than just once in a bayer grid.
It really is like having 2 sensors in one than doubling the resolution.
It’s still really only 12MP of actual separate usable detail pixels, yes the software will try to create something to give this 8k output however the downsides are noise and lack of detail or MOIR.
In Toms Tech video this can already be seen in the blacks and darks and he also comments on the lack of expected detail.
This should have been marketed for its lossless zoom and low light than really pushing the headline figure.
What I really don’t like is this will now muddy the waters for people trying to compare say the EVO 2 to the Anafi, Mavic or Skydio, once this road starts is just messy for all.
The 1” sensor model is looking like the only one I would even consider, the look of this thing is a little on steroids but it’s growing a little. It’s a dam big battery that’s for sure.