This experiment was conducted on a closed road, using both the GO app and Litchi. I was both the driver AND the pilot. This was set up using way points mostly, some limited use of "follow me" mode, and use of a "zip line" with a fixed flight path and speed. But the car is too similar to the color of the road and tracking was easily lost. Still impressive that both can be done at the same time with only one person involved.
I have a production need to be able to track automobiles, but low altitude and close shots are a requirement, so it's not so easy keeping away from objects. Any suggestions for side tracking or leading the car at higher speeds (25-30 mph) would be appreciated. I've only had the drone for 10 days and so far, it's amazing. Landscapes are easy to get great images with, but dynamic shots while tracking a car is certainly a challenge, unless it just needs to be something from a distance. (Assume I'm always using a secure roadway.)
I have a production need to be able to track automobiles, but low altitude and close shots are a requirement, so it's not so easy keeping away from objects. Any suggestions for side tracking or leading the car at higher speeds (25-30 mph) would be appreciated. I've only had the drone for 10 days and so far, it's amazing. Landscapes are easy to get great images with, but dynamic shots while tracking a car is certainly a challenge, unless it just needs to be something from a distance. (Assume I'm always using a secure roadway.)