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My current GoPro is a Hero 3+ Black. I've read here and there about how many (or all?) of these cameras were shipped with a poor focus setting for viewing distant objects. Things in the 10-20 foot range will be in focus but those things in the distance would not be. That all fits in with the typical use of the average GP user. But in short, the cameras are not focused to infinity. Prior to getting my Solo this wasn't really an issue as I wasn't using the camera for views off at greater distances. However, when I started doing shots from the drone, the poor focus of the camera really came to be obvious and I had thought it was just the nature of the camera. Until I remembered about the infinity focus issues with the 3+B.
So I found a good how-to on Youtube and gave it a shot. You really only need to turn the lens about 2-2.5,mm to get to the infinity focus. The only part that made me hesitate was the part about getting the lens loose. As I have a Hero 4 Black on the way I intend to put a flat lens into myself, I figured I could use the practice. It was incredibly easy and of course nothing broke (I did not use the disassembly method). The video was correct, only a small adjustment was needed. I marked the spot for the original focus, moved it the 2mm required and checked it on my HDTV and got a real solid focus at a good distance. I also experimented with a macro focus and marked that as well for future reference. Never know when that might be useful.
Yesterday I flew for the first time with the refocused camera and I was astounded at the difference it made in the raw unedited video. You can compensate for color, saturation, contrast and on and on, but you can't compensate for bad focus in post. The video looks so much better, and all from a tiny 2mm twist to the lens. For anyone else with a H3+B that is untouched, you might want to seriously consider this small but potent adjustment. No idea if a stock H4 can benefit in the same way.
So I found a good how-to on Youtube and gave it a shot. You really only need to turn the lens about 2-2.5,mm to get to the infinity focus. The only part that made me hesitate was the part about getting the lens loose. As I have a Hero 4 Black on the way I intend to put a flat lens into myself, I figured I could use the practice. It was incredibly easy and of course nothing broke (I did not use the disassembly method). The video was correct, only a small adjustment was needed. I marked the spot for the original focus, moved it the 2mm required and checked it on my HDTV and got a real solid focus at a good distance. I also experimented with a macro focus and marked that as well for future reference. Never know when that might be useful.
Yesterday I flew for the first time with the refocused camera and I was astounded at the difference it made in the raw unedited video. You can compensate for color, saturation, contrast and on and on, but you can't compensate for bad focus in post. The video looks so much better, and all from a tiny 2mm twist to the lens. For anyone else with a H3+B that is untouched, you might want to seriously consider this small but potent adjustment. No idea if a stock H4 can benefit in the same way.