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https://support.dronelink.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/6561912399763/comments/6574818787987
Yes I had read through this comment before posting my question. What I'm really asking is why there isn't a difference between speeds of Drones with mechanical shutters and electronic shutters. I would assume that the capture speeds would need to be reduced much more than mechanically shattered drones but there doesn't seem to be any difference. Is that by design? Does Dronelink not automatically manage speed like some of the other solutions, like Drone Deploy?
The type of shutter is not part of the calculation.
Okay. Thanks for the reply.
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