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sweetHere is a aerial originally taken Inspire 2, iso 400, 1/30 sec, f/14 in RAW with an Olympus 45mm.
(c) Dejan Smaic 2017
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what is it a rocket launcher?Here is a aerial originally taken Inspire 2, iso 400, 1/30 sec, f/14 in RAW with an Olympus 45mm.
(c) Dejan Smaic 2017
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Thanks !!
I'll add that I have their "DXO Optics Pro 11" for my Phantom P4 which is the only bird supported so far in their program. It corrects a lot of that camera's optical matters like barrel distortion and vignetting, CA aberrations, as well as colors out of the DNG file it makes and is pretty quick to do so.
You could request for the Inspire 2 and whatever lens you'd like to add. The micro 4:3's lenses may already be in their database, just the Inspire 2 body with the X5S camera would need to be added. I already put in a request for it to be added here and more requests might help too: Supported cameras | DxO.com
I'd like to see the X5S with the 12, 15, and 45mm lenses added to it too. Crossing fingers.
Hello:
I am a pro photographer exploring aerial photography. In the previous months I broke two Hubsan X4 getting used to the controls. Now I am flying confidently a P3P and it is time for the real imaging experience.
There is a lot of information and samples to compare I1 vs. I2 for video. Not too much for still photography.
Still can´t find in the web a DNG file sharp enough (in M43 standards) with the I1. I know perfectly the specs of the X5 and the X5s, however, there is much more than the specs. Vibration management for photo for example. With new Hi Res sensors I need to use tripod and mirror lock up to have good resolution. Image processor (not sensor) is another core issue for image quality. That´s why I am looking for real world experience and images.
Any of you guys has experience with pro level photo quality comparing X5 vs. X5S? (best if comparison is made with same lens at same aperture and same shutter speed -these factors drastically change the image quality-)
Many thanks in advance
Jorge
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