Not necessarily... Our photos go up on Zillow and MLS and even for the professional photography part we use, its always stacked raw images. The images on Zillow are noticeably better than those taken by a realtor with their phone. So yes the quality is noticeable.
Being smart would be...
The quality differs more so with the photography side of the machines. The original Mavic Pro and the Zoom have a smaller sensor of 12 megapixels where the phantom 4 pro and Mavic 2 pro has 20 megapixels. The difference is a much more detailed and sharper image. The amount of megapixels is how...
Right... 120... which is the 180 shutter. that is my entire point. lol And because day and night do not change the fact that a camera behaves a certain way. It's something mechanical. You are arguing just to argue at this point, which neither of us i'm sure have any time for. So we'll end this here.
Hey, to each his own ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. Who gave it the name is irrelevant since it's been around for a very long time. I'm extremely picky and always notice when its just not right. I haven't done any night shots so i can't say anything there. but when I shot at 60 fps during the day and accidentally...
The 1 inch sensor is IMO non-negotiable. Clients want a high quality detailed image of a house and its surroundings and you will get exactly that. Again just my opinion. I can see the zoom having benefits, but for professional imagery, you will stand out with that 1inch sensor.
Yeah fair enough. But to be fair I wasnt implying that it HAS to be done that way, I mean its litterally called the 180 degree shutter angle rule; its a name. And a good thing to know when like me when I started and didnt understand why the footage was choppy and awkward. Creativity has no...
I believe you're supposed to give them 90 days for approval. I don't know that it will take that long, but that's time frame the FAA gives. I'm sure someone more experienced in that could confirm or correct this.
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