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He clearly says the best/favorite drone he owns is the Mavic 2 Pro and he owns an Inspire and the P4P? He is clearly happy and the footage he produced is amazing.
The lens "distortion" that is talked about has nothing to do with the soft corners that few users are experiencing nor is it a flaw. He is clearly talking about the "distortion" that occurs in the 10-bit D-Log mode which is processing power extensive, so it doesn't apply lens correction. That mode requires the footage to go through post processing for color grading anyway and fixing the "distortion" takes less than two minutes in post. This mode that is referred to in this video is not for beginners and gives advanced users more control of the video this drone can produce. If you dont want to have to fix the barrel distortion, use normal mode or wait until DJI releases more profiles. The drone was released a few weeks ago and we're still on the first firmware. DJI-Blade has explained this to you many times in the other thread, that's the best answer you're going to get. If you dont want to wait, get a refund or sell the drone if you're unhappy. The Inspire 2, a prosumer drone, does the same thing if you shoot in ProRes. Professionals understand that for a true RAW image/footage, lens correction is not applied and can simply be done in post.
If you truly have defective soft corners then send your drone in for replacement or ask for a refund. In your house or office, with the drone on the table, take a picture of your living room or office space, and analyze the image to verify if your corners are truly soft.
Gladly, mine doesnt have really noticeable soft corners (even expensive glass for DSLR/Mirrorless cameras will have softer corners compared to center of an image). However some of the examples shown in the other thread are far from acceptable. In that case, as stated above, send it in for repair, refund, or sell it. Waiting for a FW update wont fix it, and depending on the severity of the soft corners, a replacement wont make it better as most lenses have "soft" corners to an extent.
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