I know the inspire 3 is mainly a cinema rig but I am interested in the photo potential of that full frame sensor. Any sample photos (preferably raw .dng files) floating around to get an idea of the photo quality?
Photo mode is really missing some basics. There is no bracketing. No option for hyperlapse. These really should be on a “pro” level drone.
I haven’t compared them yet but there is no indication of native iso in photo mode, so I’m not sure if 100 is best or something else. Nothing in the manual.
I received my Inspire 3 earlier this week. I have tested the camera with all four lenses and am very happy with the results! If you send me your email address to jim@haefnerphoto.com I can send them your way. I'm also disappointed though that there is no automatic bracketing feature and have expressed this to DJI. I hope they add this via a firmware update sooner than later. Jim
Hi. Here are some photos from Alaska this weekend. Click Here to View
The light wasn't great as I was capturing the video first and just grabbed a couple.
We purchased the Inspire 3 on release and got it last week. We are loving it so far!
I received my Inspire 3 earlier this week. I have tested the camera with all four lenses and am very happy with the results! If you send me your email address to jim@haefnerphoto.com I can send them your way. I'm also disappointed though that there is no automatic bracketing feature and have expressed this to DJI. I hope they add this via a firmware update sooner than later. Jim
I use 50mm 90 percent of the time for the I3, the 18mm is really sharp. If you can only go with two lenses make it the 18mm and 50mm. We can sure use an 85mm 2.8 about now DJI