You will love the 5 but you will also need to be able to use a camera. Its not point and shoot like the P3 or X3 cams. If you have never used a camera in manual mode you will have a huge learning curve. You will find a lot of help here on this site. The 14-42 lens is good but has its limitations. Once again, no problem if you know photography but if not....
those of us that shoot for a living just look at a drone as a means of getting a camera up in the air to take images or footage for our work. The reason we use the better camera is so we get better footage and like a camera used for any pro work, we have to know how to use the camera. The P3 and X3 is hardly any more than a toy but they take good footage except for pro work. All the best.
I am certainly not a pro but I have been using dslr for a few years and happy wit the basics from the camera side of things. Its more the Inspire side of things I am after any advice.
I have just added the oly 14-42mm lens - which seems t work great but the zoom ring is rubbing on the gimbal - will this cause any issues?
I am certainly not a pro but I have been using dslr for a few years and happy wit the basics from the camera side of things. Its more the Inspire side of things I am after any advice.
I have just added the oly 14-42mm lens - which seems t work great but the zoom ring is rubbing on the gimbal - will this cause any issues?