Just to be clear what I said was that if you shoot DLog (which requires the h.265 format) both 4k FOV and 4k HQ record in 10 bit. It was dark and raining so I didnt fly the drone - just took some video. 01 is 4k HQ and 02 is 4k FOV (you can see the wider angle v the crop.)
And here are the original files to download (only about 400mb)
both files show 10bit information in exif because of the codec h265.
"Binning a 20mp output to 8mp takes a lot of processing power for real time. Add onto that having to output 10 bit, which is again resource intensive, and then again into a H. 265 format which is resource intensive, it would require a lot of processing power, which DJI probably realised ate a lot of battery power. The Inspire 2 can do this easily because it has 2 large 6S batteries powering it. A relatively small 4S battery - not so successful."
https://mavicpilots.com/threads/mavic-2-pro-4k-hq-vs-4k-fov.46068/#post-529138
the question is, does the camera records 10 bit colors on both HQ and FOV ? it's a matter of bandwidth.
how can we check the actual colors recorded on footage ?
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both files show 10bit information in exif because of the codec h265.
"Binning a 20mp output to 8mp takes a lot of processing power for real time. Add onto that having to output 10 bit, which is again resource intensive, and then again into a H. 265 format which is resource intensive, it would require a lot of processing power, which DJI probably realised ate a lot of battery power. The Inspire 2 can do this easily because it has 2 large 6S batteries powering it. A relatively small 4S battery - not so successful."
https://mavicpilots.com/threads/mavic-2-pro-4k-hq-vs-4k-fov.46068/#post-529138
the question is, does the camera records 10 bit colors on both HQ and FOV ? it's a matter of bandwidth.
how can we check the actual colors recorded on footage ?