Like your HDR Ethos (and your equipment ... ala Fujifilm) and your shot ... yeah love that Hasselblad 1" sensor does an amazing job. Just can't work out why that lens performs as well as it does though.
But only in the right hands ... nice shot.you get the creds butit's good ti have the right tools.
Oh as as far as most reliable for DJI Go..
I thought the OP was asking for opinions ... well I've based mine on past experience ... sorry if that's incorrect
Let me rephrase that comment ...
I've found the Android devices (all samsung) that I've used with my Phantom 4's to be significantly...
I'm not an Apple lover (in fact I avoid where I can)
This is one place I can't ... all my work is done with the perfectly adequate DJI Groundstation Pro
No choice, there is no Android version
overpriced? maybe ... but similar t Samsung prices (which is also over-priced IMHO) if you pick...
Ahh, thanks
That;s what I was needing
The "warning" from the App doesn't make this clear
now I re-read it yes cannot launch or fly "If you are aware, or become aware of manned a/c etc etc"
WTB, Thanks for bring that to my attentions
Just that I see that the area that you were flying was withing the restricted zone from Fiona Stanley Heli-pad so geo-fencing obviously wasn't coming into action there?
and it is "restricted" rather than "No-Fly" so was just trying to work out the difference
by the way that's going by the "Can I...
Hey John
Great shots, at least the smoke is good for something
Can you get permission to fly in a restricted area?
I know "No-fly zones" are a little more difficult.
What's the process for flying in a "restricted" area (I believe it's restricts it's within 5.5km of a hospital Heli-pad)...
I Agree ... very tricky
I am rarely in a situation where I can land a phantom on the ground ... even with its legs ... have no chance of landing a mavic without getting caught up in bushes and grass
All flights with my Phantoms (except training and testing on my own lawn) are caught by hand...
Nigel
Thanks for sharing this
It takes a big man to admit that the mistake is yours and not to blame the equipment (even if it sometimes is a technical glitch)
Yes I've learnt a lot both from your experience and from the questions, answers and comments throughout this thread.
I know you'd like...
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