Arruntus,
My point and questions are simply this:
With regards to RGilmore's examples:
- Is everyone experiencing distortion seeing the same SEVERE level of distortion as RGilmore?
- Is there a less severe, "more common" level of image quality (or lack thereof) whereby a tweak or software fix might be the remedy?
- If there are two levels, is Yuneec been made aware of, with examples, as to the extreme to which RGilmore is showing?
Without knowing the explicit answers above, and undoubtedly even more pointed and specific questions, we really cannot assume "the man - Yuneec" is shirking any responsibilities.
As I have stated earlier, this appears to be a very complex issue. It is going to take patience and teamwork to identify true causes and workable solutions, not continuing bashing.
Respectfully continuing to hope there are ways to work together as a team to figure out all of this.
Jeff
Richard can answer better than I can.
Not everyone has the same problem. I think we all suffer from distortion, but not as severe, far removed from what happens to Richard and a group of other people. We do not count people who are not on Facebook groups or forums. It's a problem that arose from the first moment, since the launch of H520.
I personally have not done any specific tests, I have had other problems with the camera, I have discussed them here. But nothing to do with that kind of distortion.
These and other examples from other affected people have been taught in facebook groups, as has Richard. Yuneec officials have said that all the cameras suffer from distortion because they are wide-angle. They said that updates would fix the issue. To solve it physically implied putting another lens behind the current one and that has repercussions on the weight of the camera. Much has been said and Yuneec is aware of the problem first hand.
As PatR rightly says, if it gets longer in the end, the legal coverage is lost and if the colleagues who have this problem have not gone down this road, it is because it has been said that it will be solved through an update.
There has been a lot of talk about this issue and it has reached the point that people who have this problem are being banned from facebook groups because they say that the cameras are wrong. Meanwhile, Yuneec is still doing nothing. I do not think I am one of those affected by this problem, I am not sure, but what I am sure of is that under no circumstances would I like to be treated this way.
That is why I believe it is important that the problems should come to light and be resolved, that they should not be delayed in time, that they should not become silent. If the best way to eliminate this"problem","bad publicity" or whatever you want to call it, is to solve it. I say this because there are clearly commercial interests behind it. The same as the updates, in which someone in charge of Yuneec has commented on the features that the drone has right now are enough........................... I like the bad jokes but not so much