BeneluxStudio
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Working as a photo-/videographer I don't like the wide angle and all the distortion of the GoPro. I do like the possibility to shoot real 1080 / 60fps with the GoPro.
Same. Wide angle shots are nice, but not the entire footage. To me, it's more of a specialty look that adds variation to the end result. One of the reasons why I picked the Mavic over a Phantom.Working as a photo-/videographer I don't like the wide angle and all the distortion of the GoPro. I do like the possibility to shoot real 1080 / 60fps with the GoPro.
“We’re a little bit embarrassed that it was something as basic as a battery retention issue,” GoPro CEO Nick Woodman
I'd rather stitch a few photos together for a pano than be stuck with fisheye, but agree the fov is probably a touch too narrowThe more I have looked at the Karma, I don't think its that bad. In fact, its very close to being the better option for most people. I love my Mavic, and certainly not switching, but here are my opinions:
1. Karma camera is far superior to the Mavic. Its much wider field of view. MUCH wider. Most of us shoot landscapes and want dramatic effects, and thats what you get from the Karma. Has more clarity to boot. I wish Mavic's camera had alternative lenses you could swap out.
I already have the camera and Karma Grip. When they come out with just the drone and controller i will buy it just to mess around with
I think that's going to be a REALLY tough sell for them now. If all they've done is fix the battery disconnection issue, then it's still a LONG WAY behind the competition from what I saw of the reviews. There were so many issues with it.
It's a shame because some healthy competition to DJI would benefit all of us.
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