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LOL, you're right! I had my daughter take this picture of me while I was taking a picture of an Isle of Skye landscape in Scotland. It's the closest I've ever been to being on the Moon! So, I've been getting more flying in, really concentrating on stick work vs. camera work. I still run the camera while flying (just set on auto for now) so I can generate a little catalogue of files I can begin working on in Premiere Pro. It's all very complicated stuff but lots of fun nonetheless! Yesterday though I had a weird situation wherein I could not get my bird to fly above 93 feet nor would it fly out that far. Almost like it was in beginner mode...but wasn't. Have you experienced anything like that? I was flying in Veteran's Park in Norwalk, as a point of reference.
Re range - if you didn’t figure it out yet, Sounds like it updated to the new version of the DJi Go app and needed to re-authenticate. The recent major update to the Go app logged me out and required a re-auth. Until you authenticate it has limits similar to beginner mode, including 30M altitude which matches your 93’ max.
Good call on just generating some content. For the video stuff I did the same. Gave lots of stuff to play with and try new things. I haven’t done a great deal with video in the past so good excuse to learn more both on the editing side but also learning what works and what doesn’t in terms of aerial video shots.
Shooting mostly stills again now... been waiting all summer for these leaves to start turning which they are just beginning to do up here near the mass border. Planning to take a day trip hopefully Sunday up north towards VT. (Spent an hour looking up the state laws across the other NE states ... we’re actually quite well off here in CT!). When do you usually try to fly? Maybe as the leaf peak moves South I can head down your way one afternoon.