southern MN | dronedude - 7/17/2016 18:31
I doesn't have anything to do with the new sensors, any camera takes a picture and each pixel has an x,y, and z axis
Fair enough.
The question is what is the x,y and z points based off of?
Any time handheld or cheaper GPS comes up, it appears it is not nearly accurate for ag work, as things can drift 10-15 feet in X and Y, perhaps worse in Z axis, from day to day.
What type of GPS are the Phantoms using, and how do they come up with accurate elevation maps then?
Paul |