User preference. I use both at times. But primarily Thumb and index. Gives me personally smoother control, but it will work the same either way. Just depends on your own dexterity.Thumbs on the sticks
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Pointer and thumb on the sticks?
You can't take Video's and Photo's simultaneously anyway. It takes time to change the settings between both for the exposures you want.Thumbs only... how else would you be able to take photos and video at the same time.
I did not phrase that very well. I meant flying and taking either photos or video while flying.You can't take Video's and Photo's simultaneously anyway. It takes time to change the settings between both for the exposures you want.
It's fine, knew what you meant in the first place actually. Still it is really user preference, as to how they fly. I am old school. Even with Atari's, Sega Genesis.....etc..etc....I still used the same with the Joysticks. Just what you are used to I suppose. And what works best for your flying style.I did not phrase that very well. I meant flying and taking either photos or video while flying.
That is very very cool! What are the 3 gold binding posts?Thumbs and sides of them if yawing and I fly like I stole it .
I use these on all my TX's on the sticks. Just like em.
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If you mean with the blue cables then just the connectersThat is very very cool! What are the 3 gold binding posts?
I am exactly the same!I use my thumbs for the joysticks and front buttons, index fingers for the top controls and buttons and middle fingers for the fn buttons. I can access the controls without re arranging my grip on the RC and looking at the controls. It is like your fingers on a typewriter.
Agreed. I 'm always taking video or stills, aiming the camera, changing the exposure. Thumbs only. I see where the thumb/index combination might allow some smoother control, but I don't have that luxuryThumbs only... how else would you be able to take photos and video at the same time.
Actually you can take both with the P4Pro.....You can't take Video's and Photo's simultaneously anyway. It takes time to change the settings between both for the exposures you want.
I've noticed the same on mine BarryM. But of course the video does "kinda" pause, "sorta"? Main thing I notice when taking a snapshot while video is recording is that though I have both set to RAW format, the stills taken when video is happening are in JPG format......(Which I consider way less than desireable)Actually you can take both with the P4Pro.....