I finally got to the campground... most of the reason I got into flying in the first place. Gorgeous countryside, great weather Saturday and a chance to capture the boating and lake shots I've been dying to get at.
All went well Saturday, and friends that we only see in the summer were amazed, most had no idea of the capability of these things. Even the campground owner, a pilot with a plane on the grounds, was curious, amazed and now considering his own.
I'm working on video and a presentation, but here is a teaser, chasing a friend's boat at 250' and just over 30mph, backwards:
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And the campground itself:
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The range was exceptional... even more than printed on the box. The boat pic was taken at 1042m away, just over the 1km quoted max range.
Sunday was less cooperative... overcast and rainy on and off.
I was looking over the pictures and found roads and trails that I didn't know existed so during a break in the rain went up to take a look.
I'm taking off in a clearing and GPS is spotty until I get above the tree line... and I clipped branches because the rise was not 100% vertical. Rather than get into everything else I could have done, I'll just say it resulted in a crash. It pinballed down through the tree until a 20' drop to a gravel sidewalk, while I tried to CSC and collect the remains.
What I picked up was a bird with a broken prop, two badly chipped ones, and a camera that was one a wickedly strange angle and in a violent, vibrating twitch that looked like the toe on ED-209 after Robocop took it out (you know what I mean). I immediately knew I'd be here looking for camera repair advice...
BUT... I did a complete shut down and battery removal, gently rotated the camera back to normal, replaced all four props and restarted.
And it flew again as normal as any other flight, camera and all.
I am so thoroughly impressed with this AC I have nothing at all bad to say about any experience I've had with it.
Range is beyond expectation.
Interference errors have all but disappeared.
RTH demos have all be 100% successful, including one demo from 3000' out and RC shutdown.
Low battery RTH has been 100% successful.
All batteries, store bought and eBay "used twice" (but all OEM) function perfectly.
A crash produce zero ill effects.
And I now have 100% confidence flying over water... while those around me are nervous!
I absolutely love this thing.
I really like the nice pattern created by your shot of the boat. The white looks like there was some serious clipping. Yet ... I liked the dark exposure of the lower area of blue water. An important technique to assure a much larger dynamic range is to set your contrast setting to a -1 or -2. Your RAW image (or JPG) will look slightly washed out, but it will capture all the details of the white areas. You can then use postprocessing to re-establish the contrast to your taste. BUT, forgetting the overexposed and washed out whites of your image, it captured a really nice pattern, a look only available to a drone. Nice job!