Geebax
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Australia
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All it will do is make the picture look like crap and jump all over the place because the gimbal stabilisation will not work properly when zoomed in. You might be long-awaiting it, but serious users are not.
This has been asked many times before. The answer is to fly closer, and if you want crap pictures from digital zoom, then do it in post production. If you do it on the camera, then you don't have any way of undoing it, whereas in post you do. Bad idea. |
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