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30 For those who own a Mobius Mini, what's your experience with it?
As i liked my old Mobius V3 C2, i'd be especially interested in the B-lens (135°) version... what are your results without using exposure- and wb-lock? Good enough? I'd prefer if it worked well without having to adjust each time when turning it on...
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74 I have a couple of them. I am very pleased with the image quality. I do find they need to be slightly soft-mounted (at least the one I've flown on a quad). My only complaint is recording time - less than 30 minutes on a full charge. (It can be powered with an external BEC, but I haven't messed with that yet.)
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30 15-May-2017, 05:06 PM (This post was last modified: 15-May-2017, 05:09 PM by fftunes.) Thanks, yes i'll go for the 135° lens as i liked the superwide view from my old mobius (the v3 c2 is the one with the widest angle).
Thanks to the video you linked i found another quick & dirty comparison to the Yi. In this one it looks like the lighting adaption of the mini is quite slow, but he also shows the settings at the end (exposure metering: lower weighted, and white balance set to "daylight" instead of "cloudy") which might not be optimal for the test with that overcast sky. But then again imho it's hard to beat the Yi which works very well in difficult lighting except very low light situations.
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