FYI guys I'm a newbie, so I'm sorry If what I'm posting is old news. I used to fly RC back in the day and you can go as high as the RC will allow....so I'm trying to learn what this drone will/can do....
You mention about getting shots above the clouds, I take it from that statement you intend to fly through the cloud to get your desired pictures. Not really a good idea considering the amount of moisture contained in the clouds and the fact that you are using a delicate electronic device
Thanks Brian....Yeah, I'll be safe...With the cost of this thing that last thing I want to do is possibly hurt someone or crash it...However 400 feet can't even get a decent ariel shot.
There are more ways to photograph a big site than flying high.However 400 feet can't even get a decent aerial shot.
I would recommend not going above 400 feet until you are a lot more familiar with operating the Phantom and appropriate local rules.
There are more ways to photograph a big site than flying high.
I created this very detailed site plan from 37 individual photos, flown well below 400 feet.
Thanks ... I do all kinds of things as appropriate but for most of my photos, just leaving it in auto works fine.Wow Meta...What camera settings you using
I've just seen some awesome shots with the clouds at level or a little below and I would love to accomplish just one pic of that....
You understand aircraft fly at those altitudes right? A drone through the window of a small Cessna 142 wouldn't be pleasant for the pilot.