Comparing the DJI Action 5 Pro Bitrate with the Action 4
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Thereโs been a lot of talk about the DJI Action 5 Pro bitrate, so today, weโre going to compare it with the Action 4, which supposedly has a better bitrate. Weโll see what it takes to highlight any noticeable differences.
Understanding Bitrate
The thing you need to know about bitrate is that it really comes into play when youโre trying to preserve fine detailsโlike leaves, gravel, sand, and similar texturesโor when youโre moving at high speeds. To test the Action 5 Proโs low bitrate, weโre going to stick it on my FPV drone and fly it through an area with lots of small, fine details like sand, gravel, and trees. Weโll also compare it with the Action 4 to see if thereโs any discernible difference between the two when you put the footage side by side.
To be honest, I havenโt really noticed a difference yet, but I wasnโt looking for it either. So, this will be a good test to see if the Action 5 Proโs low bitrate is actually an issue.
The Test Setup
To make this comparison as fair as possible, weโre going to run both cameras at identical settingsโ4K 60fps with the highest bitrate possible on both cameras using HEVC. This will give you the closest comparison between the two.
Now, I canโt fly both cameras at the same time, but Iโll run the same linesโor as close to the same lines as I canโso we can get an A-to-B comparison. Normally, I would use ND filters to add motion blur to the footage, but in this case, Iโm not using any. I want to see a direct comparison with no motion blur, to evaluate the detail as clearly as possible.
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Starting the Test
At this point, Iโd usually realize I forgot to charge something and have to drive an hour back home for a battery. But today, everything is charged enough for the test. Luckily, we donโt need to do too many flightsโjust a few.
The Results
Okay, I can see a difference. Itโs not night and day, but there are a few noticeable differences. For instance, in some spots, like the tops of trees, the Action 4 is definitely sharper and shows more detail. When you look at the gravel, you can see the footprints or hoofprints more clearly with the Action 4. It also captures better detail in bushes and, again, in the tops of spruce trees. The Action 4 footage is cleaner and sharper overall.
Both cameras were set to identical settings, so this confirms that the Action 5 Pro bitrate is an issue, particularly when shooting fast-moving subjects or scenes with lots of fine detail. The Action 5 Pro just doesnโt have enough bitrate to keep up in those scenarios.
The Future Fix
I checked DJIโs forums to see if there was any talk about this, and sure enough, thereโs a forum thread about the Action 5 Pro. In the middle of the thread, I found a post from someone claiming to be part of DJIโs R&D team. They said the original intention behind the low bitrate was to save customers effort when transferring footage from the SD card or internal storage to a hard disk. However, they appreciated the feedback and confirmed that a higher bitrate option will be available in the next firmware update for the Action 5 Pro.
Conclusion
So, according to this post, DJI plans to release a firmware update that will include a higher bitrate option. This should make the Action 5 Pro much better for fast-moving subjects like biking, FPV flying, or anything else with lots of fine detail. The update should clean up the โmushyโ effect that happens in those situations.
Next, watch the video linked here, and as always, feel free to ask me questions in the comments or join my live stream, which happens most Wednesday nights at 4:00 p.m. Alaska time (8:00 p.m. Eastern). We can discuss this topic further and address any questions I didnโt cover in this video.
See you next time.
Cheers!
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