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4k at 30fps compress to 1080p at 24 fps
This is my first time ever flying a quadcopter (which was today). I was just testing the response of the sticks and such. I will have way better videos than this lol. Thanks for then input though
Cool video DrewFlies,
It looks like you have the same issue as me when it comes to yawing. Keeping the stick in the same position is the key. I found a video the other day where a guy cut a hole in a "Box Top" from a box of cereal. He then put the stick through the hole, and held the box top stationary against the controller with the stick deflected to the desired yaw rate. Did that make sense?
Anyway, enjoyed your flick. Keep em coming
Im curious to see this. Do you have a link?
First day? Why didn't you include the crash footage. I crashed twice on my first day. Couldn't figure out how to use the camera though. Probably a good thing, they would still be laughing at me.
**** good job for day one.
Now git ur butt out of town and get to know the beast. There's nothing like being around open sky and just flying. Enjoy the ride and keep us posted.
No crashes yet. Flies very smooth. I have a few years of filming experience under my belt so thats not a problem. This video was more of testing out how the quad flies as I have never flown an RC in my life til today.
Im very impressed and the trick to getting great quality shots is moving the quad as slow as you can whether its yawing, panning or descending/throttle. I was clearly spinning then quad way too fast Almost any camera will give a blur effect when moving too quickly. Remember you can always speed up the video in post production if you want better quality or slow it down more. Im waiting for my second battery before I take trip to the infamous South Florida beaches. I dont want to drive a 30 min trip just to fly for 20 mins![]()
This is my first time ever flying a quadcopter (which was today).
Not Knocking you Drew, nice video for a 1st flight, but, am I the only person who, for my first 4 flights had their Phantom tethered? My first flights were with 300' of kite string attached to the landing gear as a safety net incase it decided to go off on its own, either from user error or it got home sick.Maybe I'm overly cautious, but I wasn't taking any chances with $1K flying around in mid air.
Not Knocking you Drew, nice video for a 1st flight, but, am I the only person who, for my first 4 flights had their Phantom tethered? My first flights were with 300' of kite string attached to the landing gear as a safety net incase it decided to go off on its own, either from user error or it got home sick.Maybe I'm overly cautious, but I wasn't taking any chances with $1K flying around in mid air.
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