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Thanks. I'm in construction and I tend to refer to the tools I like as "toys."Hi Craig - Welcome to the Forum ... Treat your 'Mavic Air' as a sophisticated piece of electronics on an Unmanned aircraft, and you'll get a lot more fun out of it than it being a mere toy ... Have fun and fly safe ...
With all the posts on the forum about Gatwick drones going on, you can appreciate that referring to drones as 'toys' probably isn't the best idea at the momentThanks. I'm in construction and I tend to refer to the tools I like as "toys."
I bought this drone specifically because it wasn't just a toy. I may actually need it for work at some point. (Then I can write it off.)
I just got here, literally seconds ago, so I have no idea what's going on in the forum. But I will keep that in mind, thanks. From what I read though, this was a commercial drone interfering with aviation.With all the posts on the forum about Gatwick drones going on, you can appreciate that referring to drones as 'toys' probably isn't the best idea at the moment
You also need to be aware that depending on where you are in the world, you might need a Commercial grade license to use the Drone in your construction work!
Welcome to Mavic Pilots .Costco started selling the Mavic Air. The deal was too good to pass up. I now have a new toy!
You shouldn't really need a cable to attach the drone to your computer - as that's really only needed if you were wanting to download your recorded video & photos without popping the SD card. You should be able to do all from the Go 4 app' connected to your RC controller.I will, thanks. This has already been an adventure. i had to build my own phone mount for the controller so that I can keep my phone in its lifeproof case. It didn't come with a cable to attach the drone to the computer and nothing we had laying around worked. It's all minor stuff and will get sorted out.
And I've been discovering that there is no substitute for training time flying the drone so that I get used to operating it. fortunately I have a good field within walking distance.
I just tried that. The software wants to blend all of my footage together and make a show of it. I'm not thrilled with that approach. I prefer to just grab my files. I've done film editing and I like that software much better.You shouldn't really need a cable to attach the drone to your computer - as that's really only needed if you were wanting to download your recorded video & photos without popping the SD card. You should be able to do all from the Go 4 app' connected to your RC controller.
You may be just looking at the tab that says Create (assuming your in DJI GO 4). If you’ll tap “Album” you’ll see your individual files.I just tried that. The software wants to blend all of my footage together and make a show of it. I'm not thrilled with that approach. I prefer to just grab my files. I've done film editing and I like that software much better.
I just found it. Thanks, that's helpful. Now it's just a matter of file transferring.You may be just looking at the tab that says Create (assuming your in DJI GO 4). If you’ll tap “Album” you’ll see your individual files.