I couldn't agree more.ianwood said:There will be no leaking of anything. I think I've made this abundantly clear already. So let's end that discussion right now. Andy, you say it's already been leaked? Really? So you have a copy of it? If I find you or anyone else is involved in a leak, I will take serious issue with it.
Pazz said:John Shaw said:I think your last sentence says it all. Reviewing all your videos, its not the machine learning or 3.05, its just you are getting to be a better pilot. Learning to fly & be responsive to the aircraftJohn Shaw said:.....
I find this very encouraging. Even if it isn't perfect, if I wasn't testing I probably wouldn't notice any problems.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeS0ZTb ... ObwC0HUbmg
BigBadFun said:damoncooper said:There is an element of trust here and a leak would make sure they never do a beta again.
I never want to test a beta again. I would never purchase a DJI product again either.
cliveg said:BigBadFun said:damoncooper said:There is an element of trust here and a leak would make sure they never do a beta again.
I never want to test a beta again. I would never purchase a DJI product again either.
Yep I will never buy DJI again as well. I am avoiding DJI now.
I don't think my Vision will ever fly straight. The fix should be a priority for DJI
But its not, Releasing more products is there priority. I don't think they care about there customers at all
Pazz said:I joined my local aeromodellers club & had nothing but support from them. These clubs usually have certified trainers who will teach you how to fly. Taken 20 hours but can how fly confidently in manual mode.
Sorry mate, I'm not a show offBigBadFun said:Pazz said:I joined my local aeromodellers club & had nothing but support from them. These clubs usually have certified trainers who will teach you how to fly. Taken 20 hours but can how fly confidently in manual mode.
Awesome Spazz - do you have any videos to share of your amazing talent? We're all dying to be re-educated by your elite pilot skills!
Pazz said:....use the PV2 to run a business mostly for stills work. I'm a professional photographer who takes my business investment seriously. So I get trained to acquire skills.
Do you find that the FC200 (or GoPRO) is of suitable professional level for your paid work? I also work part time as a professional photographer (yes some people actually pay me money to take photos!), and really struggle with the quality of FC200/GoPRO images. They are ok, but not what I would call to professional level. I'd really like a machine that can lift my EOS 1D then I'd really be able to call my drone investment "serious"!Pazz said:I'm a professional photographer who takes my business investment seriously
BigBadFun said:Pazz said:....use the PV2 to run a business mostly for stills work. I'm a professional photographer who takes my business investment seriously. So I get trained to acquire skills.
Oh wow. I'm truly intrigued. Maybe that's why when I take photos while flying in GPS "trainer-wheel" mode, my photos are rubbish. Do you advise I invest 20 hours learning to fly in manual mode like you so I can get some proper still photos? I wish to learn from you Spazz. I'm bending over.... fill me with your knowledge.
Navman said:One of my friends at NSA has cracked the code and there are two parts to it.
Part 1 is the Beta, part 2 is the "Crack Code" without which your machine will "Brick" and fall from the sky at 100' if the code is leaked = more sales for DJI![]()
Seriously though, as a business owner most of what I do is conducted with a hand shake, no contracts, nothing on paper even in today's world & it's well for many years now.
"A man is only as good as his word"
Now to DJI, please release the $&*&!#$#@$#! software :evil:
:lol:BigBadFun said:Pazz said:....use the PV2 to run a business mostly for stills work. I'm a professional photographer who takes my business investment seriously. So I get trained to acquire skills.
Oh wow. I'm truly intrigued. Maybe that's why when I take photos while flying in GPS "trainer-wheel" mode, my photos are rubbish. Do you advise I invest 20 hours learning to fly in manual mode like you so I can get some proper still photos? I wish to learn from you Spazz. I'm bending over.... fill me with your knowledge.
:lol:robby666111 said:Do you find that the FC200 (or GoPRO) is of suitable professional level for your paid work? I also work part time as a professional photographer (yes some people actually pay me money to take photos!), and really struggle with the quality of FC200/GoPRO images. They are ok, but not what I would call to professional level. I'd really like a machine that can lift my EOS 1D then I'd really be able to call my drone investment "serious"!Pazz said:I'm a professional photographer who takes my business investment seriously
Or, perhaps I'm not getting the professional level images from the FC200/GoPRO because I'm not flying in manual mode? I do however often drop out of GPS mode when capturing as I find the machine is more level and stable (weather conditions aside), but the image quality seems to be the same regardless of GPS or ATTI mode.
Cheers,
Rob.
PS Sorry for taking this thread off topic again. Last time I promise!
:lol:Andy T said:BigBadFun said:Pazz said:....use the PV2 to run a business mostly for stills work. I'm a professional photographer who takes my business investment seriously. So I get trained to acquire skills.
Oh wow. I'm truly intrigued. Maybe that's why when I take photos while flying in GPS "trainer-wheel" mode, my photos are rubbish. Do you advise I invest 20 hours learning to fly in manual mode like you so I can get some proper still photos? I wish to learn from you Spazz. I'm bending over.... fill me with your knowledge.
I am a professional too! I have posted 2 of my Phantom videos on Youtube and have already made 30 cents and it has only been a month or so! That's proof that it can be done!!!
BigBadFun said:I would like to go on record to say that unless I was really really drunk, I would never leak the beta. When I get really drunk my integrity goes right out the window...
And you have already said you live in south East Australia so you would have obtained a CASA operators certificate so you can legally use your P2V for commercial purposes. Or are you just trying to feed everyone a line?Pazz said:Sorry mate, I'm not a show off, use the PV2 to run a business mostly for stills work. I'm a professional photographer who takes my business investment seriously. So I get trained to acquire skills.
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