We are continuously being reminded to fly drones responsibly and not endanger anyone else. On that note, I would suggest lifting any form of knife or sharp object into the air is both dangerous and not doing any of us any favours by trying to do so and announcing it publicly.
Apologies if this has been covered or it is an obvious thing to be able to do but I am asking anyway.
Is it possible to preset the amount of yaw for an autonomous flight in either Litchi or DJI Go and take a photo after each change? I want to take a picture, move to the next degree setting and...
Stunning Scenery! With some careful editing you could out take the scenes with the prop guards and also the sudden stops and changes of direction.
The plus is you seem to have some fantastic footage to work with, well done!
I agree with Redevil75. Only run one app at the time right from start and take off otherwise you will get conflict
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I have just been watching some instructional videos on Litchi and there are loads of settings within the app which include camera settings. I'm sure you'll be able to adjust and set your camera exposure, frame rate and shutter speeds to suit.
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As far as I'm aware, if you fit prop guards then the Collision avoidance disengages automatically so it would be advised to ensure that you sort it if you do not have the guards installed as you will not have any collision avoidance working.
The gimble on my P4 was cocked slightly to on side and I placed on a flat surface and ran the gimble calibration option in the DJI Go app and it sorted it.
It was obviously late at night as the traffic was almost non existent. As far as how safe and legal is concerned I wouldn't like to say as Im not experienced enough but I'm sure someone will mention it on here who is more knowledgable.
Nice little film though, very atmospheric.
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