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If it was 20 mega pixel and had raw capabilities I would be very interested but not at the moment, cheers Len
 
Interesting. Thanks for sharing!
 
If it was 20 mega pixel and had raw capabilities I would be very interested but not at the moment, cheers Len
I agree, it is obviously not made for high quality photography.
The very small sensor has an area of around 23 square mm, compared to the sensor in the Mavic 2 Pro and Air 2s
which is 116 square mm. And the Mavic 3 much larger than that at 225.
But the Aeroo has other nice features like the 1 kg payload and integrated release system. Great for those who need that.
 
I agree, it is obviously not made for high quality photography.
The very small sensor has an area of around 23 square mm, compared to the sensor in the Mavic 2 Pro and Air 2s
which is 116 square mm. And the Mavic 3 much larger than that at 225.
But the Aeroo has other nice features like the 1 kg payload and integrated release system. Great for those who need that.
Do you suppose that using the quick release system to cast your bait is somehow against the law? In the US there are so many regulations that I would be surprised if it is not against a government regulation or law.

New business idea. You go to a fishing pier and be the bait caster.
 
No law against dropping bait here in Australia
 
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