Maven does this very well. It requires the pilot to control the zoom. The fly too/ away for the dolly is achieved using the Cable Cam effect in Co-Pilot. That is provided it works on your drone. DJI need to have released the sdk. Can be done with Litchi, but it is a work around.
I use this on my drones, white top f'wrd, Red under aft. Can distinguish which end of drone. 3M Dual holds very well. No concerns at all about detachment. Not subject to loosening due to vibration
If it is too good to be true.....DON'T TOUCH IT. It is better to spend too much than too little. You risk only a little as against all. "John Ruskin"....
This will meet your expectations and more. I believes you s22 phone will work. Have at least 2 SD Cards, of the correct capability and 128GB is plenty.
I hope you enjoy it.
As a suggestion. Western Digital have a stand alone Hard Drive, own battery, SD slot, cables connection, WiFi etc. I carry several 128 and more SD Cards. I plug the days recording to this HDD and it automatically uploads a copy to the WD HD Drive. No computer required.
But if you go this...
Three DJI Mini 2 Batteries for sale.
One unused, one with about two uses and the third less than 10 uses.
Purchased in France for a Drone purchased elsewhere. Software does not update. DJI advised to send the Drone and batteries and they would rectify. But then originals will not work...
If you know some one using Video Edit software, ask what they use and if you could "look over their shoulder".
Once you've some idea, take couple of courses.
I use Edius and David Clarke of DVC, provides a full tutorial DVD, plus he will also assist if you get stuck.
A lot to learn with any...
All batteries, including those that make up the Contoller need to be taken into the Cabin as hand luggage. They ARE NOT ALLOWED in checked in luggage.
Also for your safety and that of other passengers, recommend a specialised Li-On battery bag.
The safest carriage condition is at about 50%...
Quite correct. It is not for either the Maker or the Government, via the Maker to set the Rules.
The Rules are set in the EU by EASA.
In particular to this question, the is no mention at all about 120m above take-off level. What the EASA says is....
Article 4 - ‘Open’ category of UAS...
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