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<blockquote data-quote="suprPHREAK" data-source="post: 61832" data-attributes="member: 1505"><p>Let me clarify:</p><p></p><p>Occusync 1 had a 7km range at 720p. If you are flying off a phone, the real difference here isn't much. You still had the range, you still had the resistance to interference in lower ranges.</p><p></p><p>Separate send/receive channels is how all the Phantoms work, how Lightbridge works, how every home built FPV unit works. It isn't how the crappy wifi of the Spark and Air work. DJI is bragging about returning to the old way of doing things....which is no doubt better.</p><p></p><p>Like I said, that Hasselblad camera will be fantastic. Mechanical shutter doesn't matter at all, that's how it is in all mirrorless cameras now anyway. The mechanical aperture is golden. 10-bit raw is awesome.</p><p></p><p>DJI said nothing about reduced lens flare. There have been many "reports" before today, but if DJI didn't address it, it isn't real.</p><p></p><p>The rest is just technical evolution. I'm not saying it's a bad drone, because it isn't. I guess I'm just not surprised or amazed by anything here. It's all iterative. No big revolutionary changes to the game. Maybe it is a lot bigger change than I'm realizing, but the presentation was boring as hell.</p><p></p><p>If anything, I wanted to hear more about the Enterprise model. This has a lot of potential in a very different market. Not "for everyone".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suprPHREAK, post: 61832, member: 1505"] Let me clarify: Occusync 1 had a 7km range at 720p. If you are flying off a phone, the real difference here isn't much. You still had the range, you still had the resistance to interference in lower ranges. Separate send/receive channels is how all the Phantoms work, how Lightbridge works, how every home built FPV unit works. It isn't how the crappy wifi of the Spark and Air work. DJI is bragging about returning to the old way of doing things....which is no doubt better. Like I said, that Hasselblad camera will be fantastic. Mechanical shutter doesn't matter at all, that's how it is in all mirrorless cameras now anyway. The mechanical aperture is golden. 10-bit raw is awesome. DJI said nothing about reduced lens flare. There have been many "reports" before today, but if DJI didn't address it, it isn't real. The rest is just technical evolution. I'm not saying it's a bad drone, because it isn't. I guess I'm just not surprised or amazed by anything here. It's all iterative. No big revolutionary changes to the game. Maybe it is a lot bigger change than I'm realizing, but the presentation was boring as hell. If anything, I wanted to hear more about the Enterprise model. This has a lot of potential in a very different market. Not "for everyone". [/QUOTE]
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