Ditto! I just moved back to Canada from CO in Feb of this year (only 5 years there, but 20+ in the US), and I miss it big time. I need mountains. Perhaps I’ll head west to Calgary next…
It absolutely does help, thanks a million. That doesn’t sound too bad—I get a bit anxious when the drone nudges out of signal range anyway. Gotta be able to retrieve it if my Best Buy protection plan is to be honoured!
So help me understand, please: you assign waypoints on a map, but then have to manually pilot the drone to each using virtual joysticks, without automatically doing so?
If that’s the case, then I say why they hell would they bother?
Thanks! Can you point me to a video or screenshots of what the virtual joystick method looks like? I don't have Litchi yet, since the Air 2S is the first drone I've owned and won't buy it until it's supported.
Like others, I’m eagerly waiting for the Air 2S SDK release, and hoping that I can eventually use Litchi to enable waypoint-based flights with regular video (instead of only Hyperlapse mode). I’d like to know your thoughts on the likelihood that such capability will be available once the SDK is...
I did try the Hyperlapse function with just a single waypoint. Worked as expected, but if you’re looking to map out routes for regular-speed video recording, you’d be better off with a different drone than the Air 2S. Not sure which ones offer that at this point. Apparently there’s an SDK in...
Caveat: I haven’t tried this yet.
If I recall the intro videos correctly, when you switch to time lapse mode, you can configure a route to follow. The hitch is that it’ll be taking photos the whole time, but this is a photography/videography drone and not a racing drone after all… still, not...
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