I did my first shoot in a gymnasium with the M3. Overall things went smoothly. I did notice that the visioning positioning system would occasionally get confused with patterns on the floor and drift unexpectedly. This created some tense moments when I was close to other objects. Definitely...
I agree with all of this!
Getting into camera settings and making changes is clumsy and cumbersome. I came from a P4P. The controls on the controller made it very easy to update shutter and aperture and ISO settings. What we have now is a big step backwards.
I'm dismayed that DJI hasn't accessorized strobes. Having something that is built for the aircraft and uses the same battery would have been icing on the cake.
The RC Pro controller/monitor solved the problem. Everything looks great. My suspicion is that the iPad mini 4 was underpowered like some had suggested. Thanks for your input everyone!
The issue may be moot for me. I am expecting the RC PRO to arrive on Monday. I will report back if that solves the issue. If not, I may have to send the M3 back for a replacement. :rolleyes:
This has happened at two different locations. So I don't feel like it's an interference issue. Unfortunately this is the only compatible device that I have.
I have a Mavic 3 with the stock controller. I'm using an iPad mini 4. I'm getting terrible video transmission quality. There is pixelation, ghosting and very high latency in the camera feed to my tablet. Practically unusable. I have been using the same tablet with DJI go 4 with my Phantom...
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