PatR
Premium Pilot
Me neither. While there is some distortion in my images (there has to be, that's the nature of the beast) I can't see any obvious distortion with my eyes. I was doing a coastal flight last week and as I look at the horizon I see no noticeable curve.I've shot over 2000 image files with the CGO3+ and not seen such horizon distortion.
Yep. Pre-ordered and one of the first available in the U.K. delivered to me 1st June 2016.Then I am guessing that you guys have the early version of CGO3+ with 98 degree lens.
AhHaField curvature will only be apparent on horizontal lines the farther up or down from the center of the screen vertically. Field curvature will only be apparent on vertical lines the farther left or right from the center of the screen horizontally. So, if the horizon is dead center, with an equal amount of sky and land above and below the horizon, it doesn't matter how much distortion the lens introduces; it will always be perfectly flat.
Call Yuneec and explain this to them. Take a couple of still pictures to assist your explanation, presuming the horizon is presented the same way. Looks like you might have gotten one of the original lenses that were changed to eliminate that. The CGO3+ does not provide a curved horizon.
Well, depends on when you bought your typhoon. I have 2 CGO3+ cameras and one of them (older - bought in may 2016) has almost no distortion, and the newer one (may 2017) has much much wider angle of the lens. I have contacted yuneec about high distortion of the newer camera, they told me that in the new cameras they install a lens with 115 degrees angle and in the older cameras they installed a 98 degrees lens. That's why there is that difference and they claim it is normal and I agree because 115 degrees is pretty wide.
sorry Fred i found this on a different forum its is homemade by somebody so might still need work maybe somebody with better now how could convert it to a c23 using it as a base to start ??Thanks for that profile! Got one for the C23?
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