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DJI Paladin Posted at 1-6 20:25
Hi there. Thank you for reaching out and we're sorry for the trouble. The DJI Mavic 3 Classic only supports 4:3 and 16:9 photo ratio as these are the most common display screen, while the 3:2 is for a wider computer display screen. DJI consumer drones still follow the most common ratio display. I will also coordinate this suggestion of yours to our relevant team for attention. Please stay tuned on the DJI website for the latest news and updates. Thank you for your valued support. support.

1-24 17:33 Mark MaoGowan Offline Mark MaoGowan lvl.3 Australia Offline

griffdude13 Posted at 1-8 14:27
It's a Micro 4:3 sensor, that's why. It has to do with the form factor of the sensor.

1-24 17:47 hightidemedia@g Offline hightidemedia lvl.2 United States Offline

DJI Paladin Posted at 1-6 20:25
Hi there. Thank you for reaching out and we're sorry for the trouble. The DJI Mavic 3 Classic only supports 4:3 and 16:9 photo ratio as these are the most common display screen, while the 3:2 is for a wider computer display screen. DJI consumer drones still follow the most common ratio display. I will also coordinate this suggestion of yours to our relevant team for attention. Please stay tuned on the DJI website for the latest news and updates. Thank you for your valued support. support.

1-25 10:12 hightidemedia@g Offline hightidemedia lvl.2 United States Offline
What an utterly silly answer. Do you not realize that virtually every pro-sumer DSLR shoots in a 3:2 aspect ratio? Doesn't matter what size or layout the sensor is. Every real estate website and vacation rental platform demands a 3:2 aspect ration, as does most social media. The fact that you don't want to offer a 3:2 choice in the Mavic 3 Classic (and Cine and 3) based on some silly sensor logic is indefensible. I don't want to crop in post - what I want is a 3:2 aspect choice on the drone's screen so what I see is what I get. It's a complete crap shoot what I get having to shoot 16:9 and/or 4:3
1-25 10:13 Mark MaoGowan Offline Mark MaoGowan lvl.3 Australia Offline
Hmmmmmm I see all my other replies all vanished. what a disgrace of a site this is.
1-25 19:12 DJI Paladin Online DJI Paladin Administrator Flight distance : 318 ft Online

Mark MaoGowan Posted at 1-24 17:33
What a croc of crap! Such a pathetic and weak argument! You CAN make a 3:2 aspect ratio in firmware but your engineers can't be bothered more like! It also has ZILCH to do with the width of a computer screen!
Geeeez you chinese.

1-27 01:34 DJI Paladin Online DJI Paladin Administrator Flight distance : 318 ft Online

hightidemedia@g Posted at 1-25 10:12
What an utterly silly answer. Do you not realize that virtually every pro-sumer DSLR shoots in a 3:2 aspect ratio? Doesn't matter what size or layout the sensor is. Every real estate website and vacation rental platform demands a 3:2 aspect ration, as does most social media. The fact that you don't want to offer a 3:2 choice in the Mavic 3 Classic (and Cine and 3) based on some silly sensor logic is indefensible. I don't want to crop in post - what I want is a 3:2 aspect choice on the drone's screen so what I see is what I get. It's a complete crap shoot what I get having to shoot 16:9 and/or 4:3

1-27 01:35 MaxP4 Offline MaxP4 Captain Flight distance : 13156411 ft Italy Offline
The only drone I've had that was able to shoot 3:2 was the Inspire 2 (with the Zenmuse X7), all the others had only 4:3 and 16:9. I work mostly in the real estate area and it's never been a problem, in some cases it's even more convenient to crop and remove things that aren't of interest. But, surely, if there was a 3:2 option on the Mavic 3 as well, this would be welcome.
1-29 01:09 hightidemedia@g Offline hightidemedia lvl.2 United States Offline

MaxP4 Posted at 1-29 01:09
The only drone I've had that was able to shoot 3:2 was the Inspire 2 (with the Zenmuse X7), all the others had only 4:3 and 16:9. I work mostly in the real estate area and it's never been a problem, in some cases it's even more convenient to crop and remove things that aren't of interest. But, surely, if there was a 3:2 option on the Mavic 3 as well, this would be welcome.

1-29 05:19 MaxP4 Offline MaxP4 Captain Flight distance : 13156411 ft Italy Offline

hightidemedia@g Posted at 1-29 05:19
Just as an example, the Mavic 2 Pro shoots in 3:2 and the old Phantom 4 shot in 3:2

1-30 00:36 griffdude13 Offline griffdude13 Second Officer Flight distance : 53507 ft United States Offline

Mark MaoGowan Posted at 1-24 17:47
Funny that. every M4/3 camera I own, which is about 8, has the option to shoot at 3:2 and 4:3.
The trouble today is fanboys and convenience lovers give too much power to corporations who make the unnecessary cutting of the corners and people like you lot applaud that. the iphone generation I call it, always waiting for the NEXT THING yet pay little attention the lack of features in the CURRENT THING.

1-30 07:57 Pastime Offline Pastime First Officer Flight distance : 3395469 ft United States Offline

hightidemedia@g Posted at 1-29 05:19
Just as an example, the Mavic 2 Pro shoots in 3:2 and the old Phantom 4 shot in 3:2

1-31 07:49 DJI Paladin Online DJI Paladin Administrator Flight distance : 318 ft Online

MaxP4 Posted at 1-29 01:09
The only drone I've had that was able to shoot 3:2 was the Inspire 2 (with the Zenmuse X7), all the others had only 4:3 and 16:9. I work mostly in the real estate area and it's never been a problem, in some cases it's even more convenient to crop and remove things that aren't of interest. But, surely, if there was a 3:2 option on the Mavic 3 as well, this would be welcome.

2-23 01:15 Labroides Online Labroides Captain Flight distance : 9991457 ft Australia Offline

DJI Paladin Posted at 2-23 01:15
Thank you for your feedback. We really appreciate the time and effort you have invested in providing this suggestion to us. Your feedback will be definitely cascaded to the concerned team for further review. Thank you for your understanding and support.

2-23 03:23 iFlylikeafridge Offline iFlylikeafridge Second Officer Flight distance : 2355823 ft Romania Offline


"The Four Thirds system uses a 4:3 image aspect ratio, like compact digital cameras. In comparison, DSLRs usually adhere to the 3:2 aspect ratio of the traditional 35 mm format. Thus, "Four Thirds" refers to both the size and the aspect ratio of the sensor.[4]"

6-15 12:54 fansff75ddbc Offline fansff75ddbc lvl.2 United States Offline

So while it may seem like just an inconvenience to some, it is a little more than that to me.

I wish DJI would reconsider what seems to be a senseless decision to omit the 3:2 aspect ratio from the picture-taking options on some of their drones. It is and has been the professional standard for decades and if you are going to allow for the ability to take pictures in 16:9 you can certainly allow 3:2.

9-10 15:02 fansff75ddbc Offline fansff75ddbc lvl.2 United States Offline
Oops. Double posted
9-10 15:03 BetterBizTech Offline BetterBizTech First Officer Flight distance : 1739711 ft United States Offline

hightidemedia@g Posted at 1-25 10:12
What an utterly silly answer. Do you not realize that virtually every pro-sumer DSLR shoots in a 3:2 aspect ratio? Doesn't matter what size or layout the sensor is. Every real estate website and vacation rental platform demands a 3:2 aspect ration, as does most social media. The fact that you don't want to offer a 3:2 choice in the Mavic 3 Classic (and Cine and 3) based on some silly sensor logic is indefensible. I don't want to crop in post - what I want is a 3:2 aspect choice on the drone's screen so what I see is what I get. It's a complete crap shoot what I get having to shoot 16:9 and/or 4:3

9-10 15:44 hightidemedia@g Offline hightidemedia lvl.2 United States Offline
You know, really all DJI has to do if they're so overly sensitive about they're precious four-thirds image beingb cropped in-camera is to make 3:2 guidelines on the screen. Then at least I could accuratly compose with the drone in the air rather having to purely GUESS where the 3:2 image lies within the four thirds composition. So damn simple.
9-11 06:52 Mobilehomer Offline Mobilehomer Captain Flight distance : 16829866 ft United States Offline
You do know you can crop 3:2 any where you want in the picture? No need to guess!
9-11 06:58 hightidemedia@g Offline hightidemedia lvl.2 United States Offline
Mobilehomer, are you saying these 3:2 guidelines already exist in the DJI Fly app somewhere?
9-11 07:02 Mobilehomer Offline Mobilehomer Captain Flight distance : 16829866 ft United States Offline

hightidemedia@g Posted at 9-11 07:02
Mobilehomer, are you saying these 3:2 guidelines already exist in the DJI Fly app somewhere?

9-11 07:35 hightidemedia@g Offline hightidemedia lvl.2 United States Offline
Mobilehomer, I know I can do that, but that doesn't help me know exactly where the 3:2 crop lies on the iPad while I'm in the air. I still have to totally guess (I mean I've gotten really good at it by now) as to where the actual 3:2 image/crop lies on the screen while I'm in the air. If DJI just added the option of on screen guidelines for various different potential crops I'be happy. 1:1 3:2 4:3 16:9, etc etc. thanks for trying help though, much appreciated!!
9-11 07:43 Mobilehomer Offline Mobilehomer Captain Flight distance : 16829866 ft United States Offline
Really? Positioning the desired view in the center of the screen and cropping in post is too much? Do you have the gridlines turned on?
9-11 08:02 hightidemedia@g Offline hightidemedia lvl.2 United States Offline
No, don't get me wrong. I have gotten really good at knowing intuitively wherein the overall screen the 3:2 section is. but it is still never quite perfect; it's still essentially a guess. And frankly that's nothing more than an unnecessary work-around when it would be so simple for DJI to either give us a real 3:2 crop option or give us 3:2 guidelines on the screen.
9-11 08:10 Rob_nj Offline Rob_nj lvl.2 Flight distance : 79911 ft Czechia Offline

hightidemedia@g Posted at 1-25 10:12
What an utterly silly answer. Do you not realize that virtually every pro-sumer DSLR shoots in a 3:2 aspect ratio? Doesn't matter what size or layout the sensor is. Every real estate website and vacation rental platform demands a 3:2 aspect ration, as does most social media. The fact that you don't want to offer a 3:2 choice in the Mavic 3 Classic (and Cine and 3) based on some silly sensor logic is indefensible. I don't want to crop in post - what I want is a 3:2 aspect choice on the drone's screen so what I see is what I get. It's a complete crap shoot what I get having to shoot 16:9 and/or 4:3

And you should fix many other things.
For example no sharpens setting.

9-12 02:53 DemolitionMan14 Offline DemolitionMan14 First Officer Flight distance : 1632316 ft United States Offline

DJI Paladin Posted at 1-6 20:25
Hi there. Thank you for reaching out and we're sorry for the trouble. The DJI Mavic 3 Classic only supports 4:3 and 16:9 photo ratio as these are the most common display screen, while the 3:2 is for a wider computer display screen. DJI consumer drones still follow the most common ratio display. I will also coordinate this suggestion of yours to our relevant team for attention. Please stay tuned on the DJI website for the latest news and updates. Thank you for your valued support. support.

hightidemedia@g Posted at 1-25 10:12
What an utterly silly answer. Do you not realize that virtually every pro-sumer DSLR shoots in a 3:2 aspect ratio? Doesn't matter what size or layout the sensor is. Every real estate website and vacation rental platform demands a 3:2 aspect ration, as does most social media. The fact that you don't want to offer a 3:2 choice in the Mavic 3 Classic (and Cine and 3) based on some silly sensor logic is indefensible. I don't want to crop in post - what I want is a 3:2 aspect choice on the drone's screen so what I see is what I get. It's a complete crap shoot what I get having to shoot 16:9 and/or 4:3
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