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I have three Pro2 cameras, all H6, and all three have different angles of coverage.
one is about equivalent to 20mm on a 35mm camera (remember those?)
one is about 24mm, and the third is about 40mm.
The 40 is also more blurry than the others. I’m assuming it has been dropped too hard at some point.
Has anyone successfully fixed such a a problem?
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@KeylowNY wrote:
I have three Pro2 cameras, all H6, and all three have different angles of coverage.
one is about equivalent to 20mm on a 35mm camera (remember those?)
one is about 24mm, and the third is about 40mm.
Have you gone into the video settings and checked that the cameras haven't been zoomed in?
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@KeylowNY wrote:
I have three Pro2 cameras, all H6, and all three have different angles of coverage.
one is about equivalent to 20mm on a 35mm camera (remember those?)
one is about 24mm, and the third is about 40mm.
Have you gone into the video settings and checked that the cameras haven't been zoomed in?
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Thanks Stephen! I hadn’t realized that was possible. Now they’re all very wide.
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