Topeeka said:Thanks PullUp... Well that crane has been there for about 4 years now, so IF it is leaning, it has not affected its operation all that much...>G< It's 305' to the top of the Indian on the dome and 346' or so to the boom...the P2V was nearly out of sight, but the FPV was OK, so no real worries..! And yes, the thing I need to work on is being able to move into and out of yawing more smoothly as well as trying to stop the 'panning' exactly where I need to be without any final jiggling about...
I've got plenty of other sites and ideas I want to use my P2V for...stay tuned.. And your kind words are appreciated..
Hi Topeeka,
I was impressed by the smoothness, did you use any stabilisation correction in Adobe Premiere?
Also, as an aside, watching the start of your video, i would try to avoid taking off from rough ground with loose leaves and debris as the downdraft is massive on takeoff and the camera sensor will be blasted with debris which will inevitably cause dust spots which won't be easy to remove (physically although you may be able to correct in post). To make things worse, DJI have included a fan built into the bottom of the camera unit! I now tend to take off from my carry case and land by catching it mid-air.