I second this. The (in my case, at least) rock solid flying platform could use a lot less improvement than the substandard camera. They could start with a larger sensor and better compression rates and go from there.
My God I hope we're right!
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They are definitely interesting subjects. When they're not cranking out power I usually like to put a worker on top to give some scale:
http://nowpicturethis.zenfolio.com/p1008594243/e47a13fff
Thanks for your reply. Yep, an official inspection would come with the proper permissions.
I was actually wondering about the OP's flight/video (and sorry for the off topic question.)
Sure, I saw the camera lens as I own one.:-) Remember that it's a 20mm (equivalent) lens we're talking about and the stock filters are very very thin and shallow for a reason. This set? Not so much.
I guess we'll see...
Is that the actual filter? Just looks like it might vignette due to it's thickness and small opening (compared to the stock filters). I'd love to see a test with it!