Wow I really love the example videos because I will definitely get out and check out some of those places! Did you use the DJI Go App or the Litchi app (that we have been talking about in the thread)?
Wow I really love the example videos because I will definitely get out and check out some of those places! Did you use the DJI Go App or the Litchi app (that we have been talking about in the thread)?
Tons of fun places to use a drone. We do a lot of boating so most of our videos are in and around the water. You'll also notice I do a lot of videos that contain both drone and GoPro clips.
There were a couple times that I lost video contact with the drone. I was nervous but everything was fine. The video reconnects automatically. You do have to take off manually and land manually.
So today I stepped a little bit further and allowed the drone to do a waypoint mission throughout my neighborhood. That's a lot for me because I live in a lot of trees and such. However, I did have the drone height set at like 130ft (above the trees), and I made it fly circularly around a pond. I sent a POI in the middle of the pond. But, the camera was not pointed low enough to see the pond. I had the POI set to 3ft off the ground. I guess I will just have to play with it and see what happens. Also, how would I make the camera pan down or up slowly between waypoints? And any suggestions on cool cinematic camera shots?Right on! Glad you tried it out. You'll get more and more confident as you practice (Key word is practice). I've only had my phantom for a month but I had a U818A since December and I learned to fly on that (which takes a lot more skill). With the U8181A, there is no time to just hover and think about what you're going to do next, if you stop....you crash. The U818A is light, flexible, and can take crashes from 50-100 feet without a problem.
PS. I found a Jacksonville Florida Drone Group on Facebook. It's a small group but there is also there is a Florida Drone Club (group) and Florida Drone User Group as well.
Maybe someone will schedule a meet and greet soon.
Hi Tyler. I believe you can adjust the camera manually during the flight to override what your waypoint mission is set at...until you get to the next point and it resets. But there is an option for "interpolate" which smoothly moves your camera from one waypoint setting to the next. So first you would select "POI" and select the specific point of interest you already set (this will automatically set your camera pitch to the right degree) then click the "interpolate" option for each of the waypoints. It'll make the camera pitch changes much smoother.So today I stepped a little bit further and allowed the drone to do a waypoint mission throughout my neighborhood. That's a lot for me because I live in a lot of trees and such. However, I did have the drone height set at like 130ft (above the trees), and I made it fly circularly around a pond. I sent a POI in the middle of the pond. But, the camera was not pointed low enough to see the pond. I had the POI set to 3ft off the ground. I guess I will just have to play with it and see what happens. Also, how would I make the camera pan down or up slowly between waypoints? And any suggestions on cool cinematic camera shots?
Thanks!
I've visited that area twice. That's a really nice place.Anyone here from Fernandina?
Okay, I will try that out with my simple mission is did in the neighborhood. I also looked up a little tutorial on Litchi waypoints and it explained a lot.Hi Tyler. I believe you can adjust the camera manually during the flight to override what your waypoint mission is set at...until you get to the next point and it resets. But there is an option for "interpolate" which smoothly moves your camera from one waypoint setting to the next. So first you would select "POI" and select the specific point of interest you already set (this will automatically set your camera pitch to the right degree) then click the "interpolate" option for each of the waypoints. It'll make the camera pitch changes much smoother.
On Litchi's Mission Hub on the desktop version you can export your missions to CSV files. Feel free to share sometime and I can take a look.
JxBx80, check out the video I posted earlier today that I made!That looked awesome
I am in Callahan. I fly in Nassau county where it is unrestricted airspace.I've visited that area twice. That's a really nice place.
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