TBH you would be best to fly it yourself for the cyclist as they would change their speed and in my view follow me is rubbish. If your going to fly it at an event you should be experienced so that shouldn't be an issue for you.
I've had a look at some of the other threads but couldn't see anything that has helped.
Basically it just doesn't want to hoover in one place as it should. It moves approx 40-50cm in all directions.
I've calibrated the sensors but no change, is there something I've missed?
Many thanks for all...
Looks like the devastation was above the limit on 3 separate occasions, I've never had this but does it not come up with a warning or anything like this?
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I brought a Mac as the iMovie software is free and really good for beginners. But the iPad also has iMovie but is limited.
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Got some good shots but If I was being brutally honest I would cut the jerky parts to make it look a little smoother. I use iMovie it's a really good app for quick edits. Im no expert but I made this the other day. I Still have so much to learn.
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Am I correct in saying you've shot at 120FPS and you'd like to speed up the footage?
If so, the answer is yes as I did the same thing and all I did was edit in iMovie and increased the speed.
All the waterfall was in 120FPS (forgot to check settings)
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