I will be flying a way point mission from the summit of a mountain to its base. The flight will be one way and autonimous since it will be, at some point, out of range.
I'm confused about setting the POIs along the way and need some advise. Bear with my awkward attempt to explain:
When setting up a POI you need to indicate the height you want the camera to focus on keeping in mind , I believe, it is relative to the take off point.
If the POI height setting is relative to the take off point I'm confused about how to set them up as my Phantom's altitude plummets below that of its take off point at the summit. So, for example, if my P3 is 700' below take off point and I want to get an overhead shot of a house that is 200' below the bird do I set the POI to -900' in order for the camera to point straight down?
In the same scenario if I want to shoot horizontal to the camera do I set the POI at -700'?
I hope this isn't too confusing.
Thanks for the help.
I'm confused about setting the POIs along the way and need some advise. Bear with my awkward attempt to explain:
When setting up a POI you need to indicate the height you want the camera to focus on keeping in mind , I believe, it is relative to the take off point.
If the POI height setting is relative to the take off point I'm confused about how to set them up as my Phantom's altitude plummets below that of its take off point at the summit. So, for example, if my P3 is 700' below take off point and I want to get an overhead shot of a house that is 200' below the bird do I set the POI to -900' in order for the camera to point straight down?
In the same scenario if I want to shoot horizontal to the camera do I set the POI at -700'?
I hope this isn't too confusing.
Thanks for the help.