I said it is an option because Autel allows you to enable it or disable it if you like. ![]() The same algorithm is used in surveillance cameras. They offer an option for 3D-DNR (3D Digital Noise Reduction) which is basically a built-in algorithm for live noise reduction which makes low-light pictures sharper and clearer (picture 4). The way Autel drones handle noise is probably one of the things that will blow your mind! If you use your drone for night or dark footage in general (e.g: interior), then Autel is definitely the one to go. Noise reduction Picture (4) by Ansdixx Channel Evo 2 Pro for example has a max bitrate of 120Mbps whereas Mavic 3 is at 200Mbps.īut still, Autel records way sharper and clearer images than DJI which is definitely surprising. Side by side with the $$Mavic 3, I can see so much more detail on the footage that the difference is hard to ignore.Īutel drones however have generally lower bitrate than DJI always compared to products in the same price range. One of the things that first surprised me and made me think “I want that over DJI.” is Autel’s amount of detail and high dynamic range. However, both the EVO 2 and EVO 2 Pro shoot 8K at 25fps, 6K at 30fps and 25fps, 4K at all the above to a maximum of 60fps, and 2.7K and 1080p at up to 120fps. They generally shoot with a 16:9 aspect ratio. The maximum video resolution their cameras can record is a faux 8K with EVO 2 and EVO 2 Dual reaching up to 7680 × 4320 resolution. Autel drones tend to “burn” the area around the sun way more than DJI ones do (picture 3). On the other hand, one important detail that may be of little or major importance to you, especially if you plan on using your drone professionally, is that DJI handles whites better than Autel. ![]() When it comes to exposure, Autel pretty much prevails over DJI as there is more balance between highlights and shadows (picture 2). ![]() Picture(2) by Ed Rickerīut that depends on your own preferences and whether you are going for a more cinematic or natural-looking image. I personally prefer Autel’s colors as they look a bit more cinematic even as raw footage as opposed to DJI (Picture 1). Image Quality Picture(1) by Ed Ricker Colors and general qualityĪutel drones in general tend to give a blueish tint to both photos and videos but it is not necessarily a con as it can easily be fixed in color grading.
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