dragoneggs
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Very true... sensor size matters! Oh and just so someone doesn't get the wrong idea... the Hero camera itself is not waterproof... need a waterproof case, just like most all DSLRs.Yeah, we want data!!!!
It's not only the wide field view but the small sensor size in these Hero 4 type outdoors cameras. The 1"x2/3" sensors simply cannot compete with full frame sensors that have two or three times the area. The Hero type cameras are remarkable for being weatherproof and lightweight but the still photographs they produce simply don't compare with even what a $250 DSLR can crank out. The companies that take aerial photos use MUCH higher resolution cameras than that.