indeed. but if you really need short distance focusing from an action camera you can always use an additional +2 or +4 macro lens. you'll lose focus to infinity but you'll reduce minimum focus distance.
I think the narrow field just a digital crop in. I don’t think it mechanically changes the optics or shifts the focus on the lens. The subjects will appear larger in the frame, but I don’t think this will do anything to change the minimum distance.
Sometimes carrying a big rig is just not ideal and fortunately UA-cam audiences seem to care more about authenticity than sharpness these days. A great image can't salvage a boring story.
indeed. but if you really need short distance focusing from an action camera you can always use an additional +2 or +4 macro lens. you'll lose focus to infinity but you'll reduce minimum focus distance.
Hello. Yes. Good one. Thanks for the comment. Cheers!
I never found a macro lens for my DJI O A 4. Is there a ‘sharp’ solution? Thanks for your clear video!
You can always choose the narrower field of view and the enhaced stabilization... Or crop in post
Yes. Good one. Cheers!
I think the narrow field just a digital crop in. I don’t think it mechanically changes the optics or shifts the focus on the lens. The subjects will appear larger in the frame, but I don’t think this will do anything to change the minimum distance.
@@Cthames123 yes, it's like you say. A digital crop. But it allows you or the subject to be in focus.
Cool vid. Can you show us how do you make it in post-production? Thanks 😊
Hello. Thanks.
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Sometimes carrying a big rig is just not ideal and fortunately UA-cam audiences seem to care more about authenticity than sharpness these days. A great image can't salvage a boring story.
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