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Howdy folks! My first forum post here - came across this group while trawling through Google trying to optimise camera quality. Ok, here's the thing. I'm using the Phantom Vision 2+ (PV2+) and I've just started a couple of weeks ago. My main use for the drone is for aerial still photography - and I'm hoping to kick start a few projects that I had in mind. While I've been tinkering about with the aircraft for the last couple of days. I can't help but notice significant loss of quality around the edges of a still photo (shot in RAW / NEF, full quality). I've been using the Adobe Lightroom camera RAW plugin to straighten the horizons, and this does pull the image quite a bit - but there is quite a bit of quality drop around the edges.
I can't help but note that the camera EXIF info shows that the image was shot wide open, at f/2.8. Technically speaking, that isn't the best for optimal depth-of-field. Anybody have any suggestions on how I can increase the aperture, or get some amount of manual control over the camera? Or is there something blissfully simple that I seem to have not found so far?
Any help or suggestions welcome!
Cheers
I can't help but note that the camera EXIF info shows that the image was shot wide open, at f/2.8. Technically speaking, that isn't the best for optimal depth-of-field. Anybody have any suggestions on how I can increase the aperture, or get some amount of manual control over the camera? Or is there something blissfully simple that I seem to have not found so far?
Any help or suggestions welcome!
Cheers