Open lorbass opened 9 years ago
Since go pro hero 3 support 3 different angle, maybe we can accommodate the different angle or just ask user to change to narrow angle (no fish eye) before flying.
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On Feb 2, 2015, at 4:08 PM, lorbass notifications@github.com wrote:
The applicated camera angle in Droidplanner is 10 degrees (calculated without overlaping) But the angle of the Gopro in wide mode ist 150 degrees. Is it perhaps a decimal error and should be 100 degrees? And there is no more the possibility to change angle and overlaping in Version 2.8.6 RC3
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Narrow mode of Gopro has an angel of 90 degrees. But Droidplanner is drawing 10 degrees. Still far away from Gopro. Of course narrow angle (90 degrees) is better as you wrote because of less fish eye effect. As example: At 50m atltitude Droidplanner is planning 11 times to cross the length of a football field which has 100m.
Am 02.02.2015 um 10:52 schrieb Azrin Aris:
Since go pro hero 3 support 3 different angle, maybe we can accommodate the different angle or just ask user to change to narrow angle (no fish eye) before flying.
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On Feb 2, 2015, at 4:08 PM, lorbass notifications@github.com wrote:
The applicated camera angle in Droidplanner is 10 degrees (calculated without overlaping) But the angle of the Gopro in wide mode ist 150 degrees. Is it perhaps a decimal error and should be 100 degrees? And there is no more the possibility to change angle and overlaping in Version 2.8.6 RC3
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The applicated camera angle in Droidplanner is 10 degrees (calculated without overlaping) But the angle of the Gopro in wide mode ist 150 degrees. Is it perhaps a decimal error and should be 100 degrees? And there is no more the possibility to change angle and overlaping in Version 2.8.6 RC3