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RAW is a term related to still shots, for video footage you want an uncompressed format, in this case the Apple ProRes format, which this bird will record in. Be advised, ProRes generates footage at about 15GB/minute, so the internal storage will hold only about an hour of footage. Also, you'll need some serious processing power to edit this footage, workstation class processing power. Don't expect to edit it on a laptop or desktop without at least an i9 or M2Pro processor, it will choke on this much data.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later."Raw" is used for still photos, this aircraft does capture in Apple ProRes which is incredible for editing, but ProRes does consume about 15x more storage (hence the reason & need for the 1TB internal storage) than normal h.264 recording. I'm assuming that you are looking for raw footage for purposes of color grading, in which case the filming in ProRes will give you what you need & want.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.In video mode you can shoot in Apple ProRes…. If you take a hyperlapse you can shoot raw pictures to process later into your hyperlapse video…
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.RAW format images are available on photos. For video, there are several high-quality options for color grading the video footage, with the Cine version there are also 3 options for the Apple ProRes available. Be advised that shooting in ProRes modes generates huge data files (15GB/min) that will require a robust hardware platform for editing the footage.
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