cámara sin gran angular

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  1. jane_135

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    hola,

    no sé si lo habrá pero estaba buscando una cámara que se pueda anclar como las del tipo gopro pero que permita grabar imágenes sin tanto gran angular y que me de mayor profundidad de campo.

    Las del tipo gopro, a lo que estás a 10 metros parece que estás lejos.

    ¿Alguien sabe?
     
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    La gopro la puedes poner sin gran angular.
    En ajustes, tiene 3 posiciones para grabar, normal, como cualquier cámara, con muxo angular, que son 170 grados me parece, y también una cosa intermedia

    Un saludo
     
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    si, la hero2 tiene un modo r5 1080 a 127º pero creo que no es suficiente...
     
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    tiene para poner a 170, 127 y 90

    si lo pones a 90, sera como una cámara normal y no tendrás el problema que comentas
     
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    la gopro hero2 tiene 5 modos. La he probado en r5 y algo más cerca se ve pero desde luego, no como imagen "normal"...Queda muy lejos.

    copio y pego una comparativa que hacen por la red:
    R1 WVGA @ 60fps, seems to be for slowmotion... (?)
    R2 720p @ 30fps, 170 degrees wide! but why not R3?
    R3 720p @ 60fps, also 170 degrees wide and super smooth! I Better for scenes for the sides.
    R4 960p @ 30fps, it's not wide but high. Better for scenes for under 'nd above.
    R5 1080p @ 30fps, FULL HD, nice but not wide at all... 90 degrees.?? 120 degrees??
    R1. Good for long play medium quality surveillance around your home/car etc (with external power pack or battery)

    R2. High quality Static or Low Motion shots in full 170 degree wide angle ( Cam not moving much)

    R3. High Quality High Motion, half the "jello" wobble of all the other modes, full 170 degrees, smooth playback on TV, useful to retain smooth slow-motion in post processing.(.5 or .3 is best)

    R4. Useful where a Tall Field of View is desirable (like mounted on a SUP board looking at you standing up)

    R5. Full 1080p resolution, ideal if you want to crop and zoom sections of the frame, only 120 degree wide angle. Lot's of Jello wobble
    R1. Good for long play medium quality surveillance around your home/car etc (with external power pack or battery)

    R2. High quality Static or Low Motion shots in full 170 degree wide angle ( Cam not moving much)

    R3. High Quality High Motion, half the "jello" wobble of all the other modes, full 170 degrees, smooth playback on TV, useful to retain smooth slow-motion in post processing.(.5 or .3 is best)

    R4. Useful where a Tall Field of View is desirable (like mounted on a SUP board looking at you standing up)

    R5. Full 1080p resolution, ideal if you want to crop and zoom sections of the frame, only 120 degree wide angle. Lot's of Jello wobble
     

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