EpicLPer
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Flight distance : 80272 ft
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So, as we probably know by now, the 1080p60 and 1080p96 modes use Pixel Binning instead of real post processing to save some milliseconds for the upcoming DJI Goggles.
Now, I know that DJI Ken and others keep saying that it's "not otherwise possible due to hardware limitations" but where exactly are those limitations?
The DJI Mavic has enough processor power to do proper de-Moire effect filters for the 1080p60 mode (like other drones have, as example the P4 or P3). Even if it's not a dedicated chip in the Mavic that's going to handle the processing then, it would probably be possible if some genius DJI technicians sat down and think about a clever solution
So, long story short: I want a full depth explanation (without the specs sheets, I know them already) on why it wouldn't be possible to implement such a mode even with the lack of a dedicated chip by doing everything on other processors inside the Mavic. We could then switch between "Latency-Free" or "Quality" mode with a switch in the DJI app if it's going to be possible or maybe even add an "Expert" mode to the app with a warning which lets the user freely set everything the Mavic's picture sensor has to offer.
Or is it simply because DJI wouldn't have a selling point for the P3/4 anymore then?
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