Thanks for the clarification. I love it has that option.Opposite, it's better becasue it's NOT scaling but rather taking a 1:1 sensor crop.
It can be turned round as you like but you cannot compare a digital zoom while filming or in post production with an optical zoom. Digital zoom is simply "flat". An optical zoom gives depth to the picture and brings the background closer to the object on which you have zommed in.
Finally I'm not crazy about the reports that the MP2 is louder than the MPP (update: some people saying it's louder but sounds softer so not as annoying).
As a photographer this statement is not true. Perspective is camera to subject to background distance. If both drones sitting same spot then a digital crop vs optical zoom will yield the same perspective. Sorry.
As a photographer this statement is not true. Perspective is camera to subject to background distance. If both drones sitting same spot then a digital crop vs optical zoom will yield the same perspective. Sorry.
Opposite, it's better becasue it's NOT scaling but rather taking a 1:1 sensor crop.
This is false, as is demonstrated with dolly zoom. It's surprising how often people will exclaim that cropping is the same as changing focal length. Simply go to youtube and search "dolly zoom".
You are mistaking perspective with field of view (please do some research on this).Can you crop this image from a telephoto shot? (ignoring the foreground OOF)
As a photographer this statement is not true. Perspective is camera to subject to background distance. If both drones sitting same spot then a digital crop vs optical zoom will yield the same perspective. Sorry.
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