My take is that the processing unit is really complex/expensive/big/has other requirements e.g. cooling, and having one in the aircraft shared between all cameras works out better than putting one in each camera.Believe me I understand the need for prores, I have been wanting it on an inspire since it first came out. What I'm saying is why build the 'processing unit' as part of the craft and not as part of the camera like it currently is?
The primary goal is to make the camera as light as possible, so that the gimbal can keep it steady. So anything that doesn't have to be on the camera isn't on the camera.Ok so to DJI what exactly is the advantage to doing this and over engineering the product in this way?
I'm not certain that you understand how much of an increase of data rate and quality this is. It's Huge it's double the data for each camera. It's outputting both ProRes and CineRaw which are two totally new and huge steps up in quality. Its not changing a SoC this is a completely new image engine. The fact that they have scaled it to the size they have in the fuselage is a huge leap forward.
They should release an X3 camera with the upgraded sensor and improved bitrate found on the X4S. But the likely won't; the Inspire 1's camera/craft connection is old news, and I doubt they will produce any new products for it.I hope that they will release a new camera for the Inspire 1, we need an X3s with a a 1inch sensor or a 4/3 with focus on photos not video.
I dont understand why everyone is ok with integrating the camera with the aircraft, this just means that you will be buying a new aircraft every time you want to upgrade your camera. The actual inspire 1 is a great aircraft and should be able to fly for a few more years as a quality production unit, all the bells and whistles of the Inspire 2 are great don't get me wrong, but they are not worth upgrading. The only reason worth upgrading is the new camera system. DJI knows this. So they are forcing us to upgrade. I'm not complaining, just a little disappointed I guess.
Other way around. With the new Core Imaging Engine they have the capacity to improve the sensor at anytime. meaning as sensors get better and quieter they electronics don't need to be changed
So you think that DJI a year from now is going to release a camera that is compatible with a year old "Core Imaging Engine" what in their past leads you to believe this? They will release the Inspire 3 with Core Imaging Engine 2 capable of whatever new technology they are selling and the new cameras require core image engine 2. they might release a new camera 6 months from now that is marginaly better than the current cameras and compatible with the current Inspire 2 but not a year from now, you will have to buy whatever new bird they are selling. Integrating the imaging engine inside the aircraft is another way they will force everyone to upgrade every year.
Prores is so yesterday!Believe me I understand the need for prores, I have been wanting it on an inspire since it first came out. What I'm saying is why build the 'processing unit' as part of the craft and not as part of the camera like it currently is?
You don't know what you're talking aboutProres is so yesterday!
Broadcasters are using XAVC Intraframe or Long Gop now as it is the same quality as Prores but HALF the bit rate!
Prores is so yesterday!
Broadcasters are using XAVC Intraframe or Long Gop now as it is the same quality as Prores but HALF the bit rate!
Broadcasters will accept all codecs as long as it is shot in the chosen format I / P
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