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<blockquote data-quote="Kardinal_84" data-source="post: 5653" data-attributes="member: 781"><p>Totally agree. I have so far been able to capture a few Sea Otters in my videos, They just seem to pop up near us. It's not like we are chasing them. It is the one reason I wish the Spark shot in 4K because the fairly wide angle lens means you need to be fairly close to a subject to really have any chance of filling the frame. With 4K you can crop and digitally zoom in a bit. </p><p></p><p>With the drones, I don't think its not going to be just the decibel levels but the pitch might matter as well. I am trying to get a better handle on how thee drones impact wildlife because I do spend a lot of times outdoors. I think stalking a moose with a DSLR camera and then spooking the moose is not any different than spooking them with a drone. I do think you will get slapped with a harassment charge though if you chase after it with the drone even though one could argue you could do that on foot as well and I have definitely seen examples of crowds of people chasing a bear or moose around trying to get better photos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kardinal_84, post: 5653, member: 781"] Totally agree. I have so far been able to capture a few Sea Otters in my videos, They just seem to pop up near us. It's not like we are chasing them. It is the one reason I wish the Spark shot in 4K because the fairly wide angle lens means you need to be fairly close to a subject to really have any chance of filling the frame. With 4K you can crop and digitally zoom in a bit. With the drones, I don't think its not going to be just the decibel levels but the pitch might matter as well. I am trying to get a better handle on how thee drones impact wildlife because I do spend a lot of times outdoors. I think stalking a moose with a DSLR camera and then spooking the moose is not any different than spooking them with a drone. I do think you will get slapped with a harassment charge though if you chase after it with the drone even though one could argue you could do that on foot as well and I have definitely seen examples of crowds of people chasing a bear or moose around trying to get better photos. [/QUOTE]
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