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I want to shoot a herd of cattle being driven down a twisty country road. I have tried going ahead of the cattle and flying my P3P backwards in front of the herd with the camera pointed at the cattle. The best shot is about 6-8 feet off the ground about 20-50 feet out from the front of the herd.
I am inexperienced, but this is really difficult to do on a twisty road where there are trees overhead and power lines that cross the road occasionally.
I haven't yet explored the waypoints or any of that stuff. My question is:
Can I map the road and have the P3P fly backwards at a speed that I decide? If I could do that, I could pre program the location, then I wouldn't have to watch for trees, powerlines, aim the camera, and keep it ahead of the cattle all at the same time.
If this is something that can be accomplished, then I will have to get in there and learn all about it.
Thanks,
Kirk
I am inexperienced, but this is really difficult to do on a twisty road where there are trees overhead and power lines that cross the road occasionally.
I haven't yet explored the waypoints or any of that stuff. My question is:
Can I map the road and have the P3P fly backwards at a speed that I decide? If I could do that, I could pre program the location, then I wouldn't have to watch for trees, powerlines, aim the camera, and keep it ahead of the cattle all at the same time.
If this is something that can be accomplished, then I will have to get in there and learn all about it.
Thanks,
Kirk