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switching from Inspire 1 to Inspire 3 for serious commercial work - worth the jump?

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so ive been running an Inspire 1 with the X5 for about 4 years now on commercial shoots, mostly real estate and some indie film stuff. its been a workhorse honestly but im starting to feel the ceiling pretty hard, clients are asking for more dynamic range, we had a job last month where i just knew the footage wasnt going to hold up in the grade and it didnt.

been looking seriously at the Inspire 3 and the numbers look insane on paper - the X9-8K air sensor, the full frame 8K, the dual operator setup which i already do with a dedicated camera op anyway. but the price jump is just brutal. like we're talking body plus lens plus gimbal and you're north of 15k easy, probably closer to 20 when you add batteries and a decent case setup.

anyone here actually running the Inspire 3 for paid work? i want to know if the real world footage is living up to the marketing or if im just gonna be paying for specs i cant fully use. also curious about the CineCore 3.0 system, does the ProRes RAW actually hold up when you push it in post or are there still noise issues at higher ISOs that people arent talking about.

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been on the I3 for about 8 months now doing commercial and some broadcast work and yeah it's the real deal. the ProRes RAW out of that thing at 4K is genuinely filmic, the latitude in post is stupid good compared to what you were getting off the X5. i was skeptical too but after the first proper job with it on a car commercial i stopped second guessing.

the noise at high ISO is there if you push past 3200 but its manageable and honestly comparable to what youd expect from any large sensor in that price bracket. the bigger thing nobody talks about is the thermal management - you push that thing hard in hot weather and you will notice performance hits. had one shoot in arizona last summer and had to really babysit my flight times.

the dual operator workflow is where it really earns its cost for me though. once your camera op gets comfortable with the focus wheel and the gimbal control its a completely different product. youre not flying and operating anymore you're just flying and the footage shows it.

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the jump from I1 to I3 is massive but honestly if youre doing paid commercial work the I2 is still worth looking at as a middle ground, you can find used Pro bundles for way less right now since everyone is offloading them for the I3. the X7 is still a genuinely great cinema camera in the right light and the system is super mature so theres less surprises on actual jobs

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