Nice shots! But comparison videos must be at same time, same angle, distance to subjects and Manually filming. Showing on the screen all the camera settings and distance. I have not yet seen in UA-cam a single video like that, showing how actually different drones captures with same settings. Also, a setting that looks best from either drones. Auto filming is no go. One more thing, what software used to compress the video as well. There many many factors that take place that needs to be the same and adjusted to be the best. Bellow is what I suggest for anyone doing comparison videos with any cameras. A Must do: 1. Filming in Manual mode (Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO). Same settings to all angle in time. 2. Focus point. you can not film at the same place of the other drone is, but on screen you must fly close or far for the subject to get the same dimensions/sizes of things you are filming. Not all cameras have the same lens and focus point, but when you are filming you can fly close or far the get the composition right. So, making sure the both cameras/drones have the same composition right is key. Point at the same locations, distance and altitude at the same time is key. 3. Video editor used, video settings on timeline settings and exports settings. Many don't know that editing with the wrong timeline it will affect the original video quality. Always edit your videos based on what the camera records if you want to show what the camera is capable. Every editor have different profile in how it handles compressions. 4. Show both unmodified videos the camera and color correct and color graded to see the luma values of each camera. Luma values (black, gray and white) are very important. More than colors. Color grading can be done with any footage. But not luma values. The Chroma values of a footage can be re-created in post to anything you like, but not luma (details/definitions of the video). All these info will be very important to actually see what camera has better resolution with the right definition. People always makes the wrong choice in things because they only show one side of things. I called the Tunnel Vision Effects. Showing all what camera settings, data and compression value is very important.
You are absolutely correct here but do you understand the amount of effort you are asking from the creator? I am very grateful to the creator for posting this. More important than the camera is the person understanding and making best use of the equipment they have.
Nice comparison. Were both of these cameras set for Auto Exposure, Auto White Balance, etc? By RAW, do you mean unmodified shots straight from the cameras (not LOG or HDR)?
thank you let me know, so your Evo 2P must be v1 or v2 then, because the V3 works with the SC SE. I asked you because I'm thinking of buying the v3, and need some info about how well it works. Thanks again and have a good day.
Nice shots! But comparison videos must be at same time, same angle, distance to subjects and Manually filming. Showing on the screen all the camera settings and distance. I have not yet seen in UA-cam a single video like that, showing how actually different drones captures with same settings. Also, a setting that looks best from either drones. Auto filming is no go. One more thing, what software used to compress the video as well. There many many factors that take place that needs to be the same and adjusted to be the best. Bellow is what I suggest for anyone doing comparison videos with any cameras.
A Must do:
1. Filming in Manual mode (Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO). Same settings to all angle in time.
2. Focus point. you can not film at the same place of the other drone is, but on screen you must fly close or far for the subject to get the same dimensions/sizes of things you are filming. Not all cameras have the same lens and focus point, but when you are filming you can fly close or far the get the composition right. So, making sure the both cameras/drones have the same composition right is key. Point at the same locations, distance and altitude at the same time is key.
3. Video editor used, video settings on timeline settings and exports settings. Many don't know that editing with the wrong timeline it will affect the original video quality. Always edit your videos based on what the camera records if you want to show what the camera is capable. Every editor have different profile in how it handles compressions.
4. Show both unmodified videos the camera and color correct and color graded to see the luma values of each camera. Luma values (black, gray and white) are very important. More than colors. Color grading can be done with any footage. But not luma values. The Chroma values of a footage can be re-created in post to anything you like, but not luma (details/definitions of the video).
All these info will be very important to actually see what camera has better resolution with the right definition. People always makes the wrong choice in things because they only show one side of things. I called the Tunnel Vision Effects. Showing all what camera settings, data and compression value is very important.
You are absolutely correct here but do you understand the amount of effort you are asking from the creator? I am very grateful to the creator for posting this. More important than the camera is the person understanding and making best use of the equipment they have.
Thank you.
Nicely done, the evo2 pro is holding its on against a newer drone, with a bigger camera and sensor.
Yes it is.
Hello what a great video I would like to know if you use a Lut for your videos in the city it looks great thank you for that great video
Yes, I creat my own Luts for Autel evo 2an mavic 3
WOW that thing gets high !
Nice job
Thank you
За то внешний дизайн Мавика говорит сам за себя 😉
I don’t understand, but thank you for watching.
@@goghana For that, the exterior design of the Mavic speaks for itself 👍
Nice comparison. Were both of these cameras set for Auto Exposure, Auto White Balance, etc? By RAW, do you mean unmodified shots straight from the cameras (not LOG or HDR)?
Yes unmodified video.
Very well done
Thank you
Thank you for watching.
I've heard of people having trouble accessing 10 bit color in A-Log with the EVO 2 Pro V3. Can you confirm or debunk this?
I have no issue with the 10 bit color of both drones. They all great drone.
@@goghana Are you using the Autel Smart Controller SE ?
No, just regular controller
thank you let me know, so your Evo 2P must be v1 or v2 then, because the V3 works with the SC SE. I asked you because I'm thinking of buying the v3, and need some info about how well it works. Thanks again and have a good day.
@@edycafe my is Evo 2pro v1
I live in stl. Lets link up!
Ok, why not?