Or as I suggested before, don't be so close. Be further back and higher up and just yaw to keep the boat in picture. The same way if you were filming a rally car race at a tight corner, just yaw and don't get so close. It's not what they are made for. You need a very expensive cable cam rig to pull off this shots properlyCan you point me to the times you did these maneuvers? I didn't see any really quick panning or descents. If someone does plan to do these, maybe using some expo might help? Get more movement without needing full stick? Not sure if that would help.
me too how do get this stick info on Android ?I'd like to know if/how you can do this in the Android app.
Here's what my screen shows - there's no controller icon in bottom left.
I think it should be fairly simple to accomplish in firmware by accessing the altimeter data and not allowing the motors to cut out unless on the ground during flight
I only do crazy stuff with my phantoms but don't treat them as a 3d. Looking forward to any future news you may have for us and hope you're keeping well.
Just like saying the emergency shut off on the wood chipper should only work as long as your feet are on the ground. I'd prefer the big red button that shuts it's off instantly
But that would be too easy to press and we would have 20 csc reports a day even from experienced pilots hitting it by mistake, that's what make the csc stick position so ingenious. It's perfect the way it is. It only happens to new pilots who have done more flying than readingnot an exposed big red button though, one under a flip cover would work i imagine
I don't believe you can get the stick positions on the Android app... (yet?)
Tough crowd in here. I see the pro's want CSC left alone, but the newbs want an option to turn it off/toggle it for shutting down the craft.
I think there should be a toggle, with it being off as default. Those 'in the know' can turn it on. Those who have absolutely no idea what CSC is won't be using it other than inadvertently, anyway. Seems like common sense to me.
On the contrary. If you don't know what csc is or how to prevent/initiate it. It is my opinion that you probably shouldn't be flying.
That's like a helicopter pilot saying he doesn't want his helo to be able to auto rotate. But pilots go through training to know when and how to initiate an auto. Treat your phantom like an aircraft and show some respect for the hobby.
It's the same guys that never check their oil or lights on cars. Just plain lazy.
I love these far fetched straw man comparisons. Keep it real, man. People are buying these as toys.
Don't think the m100 is gonna be my cup of tea or for many others but looking forward to what it can do and what might appear in the p4 because if it, unless I get myself into mapping and flir cameras where I think I can see it going, but I'm the eternal tech geek so will follow anyway mate
I love these far fetched straw man comparisons. Keep it real, man. People are buying these as toys.
Hey if it wasn't for star trek we wouldn't have mobile phones and if not for nasa we wouldn't have cd players, gps and a lot more. That's why even on a more local level I'll be keeping an eye in your testingI agree its for a very small group of commercial users. I will say its a work of art when it comes to expansion and bus access. Our fire department will more than likely pic one up and use it for FLIR and IR type work.
Correct alot of things should transfer down to the next version of the phantom.