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I would like to test it.
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Got it. The AGL elevations at "markers" with linear interpolation should work in 90% of the stuff I do. Thanks. :)
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For me, we are following creek courses through valleys at a consistent altitude above the valley (say 300 feet AGL). Well, over the course of a one mile mission the valley may change in elevation 5...
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My account is non-commercial as we are a non-profit organization and we do wildlife observation in mountainous terrain. I am hand calculating every waypoint/marker elevation to get a consistent abo...
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Agreed. AGL is much needed and a must for anything having to do with terrain. If "paying" customers haven't pleaded their case for it yet...they will.
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Thanks.
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For the Zenmuse Z30 camera: The 1/2.8" CMOS sensor has dimensions of: 4.71mm (wide) x 3.54mm (high) Focal Length is adjustable from 4.3-129mm (it is a zoom camera). Image Resolution:1920x1080 pixels
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> "I don't see the lens or sensor width/height or focal lengths listed in that information." Is this it? Sensor CMOS, 1/2.8"Effective Pixels: 2.13 M Lens 30x Optical ZoomF1....
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The XT2 comes in different flavors (13mm, 19mm, and 25mm) and also (640x512, and also 330x206 pixels). But here is the XT2 (640x512 resolution, 13mm) specs (the one we use is in bold): XT2 640 × 51...
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Here is the Zenmuse Z30 specs: GENERAL Name Zenmuse Z30 Dimensions 152×137×61 mm Weight 556 g CAMERA Sensor CMOS, 1/2.8"Effective Pixels: 2.13 M Lens 30x Optical ZoomF1.6 (Wide) -...
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