Honestly all three can take professional grade shots if you know the fundamentals of photography and know how to shoot in manual mode and do proper post.
All valid points. Most people love to exaggerate online and in forums. Often lying about how "professional" they are and how long they have truly operated UAVS. Let alone roughly 70% of people in these forums or on Facebook drone groups, you name it just flat out lie and are straight up nubs...
Generslly speak, Yes, the more satellites your drone is connected to the better the stability and operation is.
However if you're numbers are in the white you're good to go and can't really notice a huge difference. If your satellite signals are in the red you're stuck at 100 ft agl until 1-3...
One thing I've noticed that fixes the problem every time when it used to happen to me back in the day was to make sure I formated the card in the device I use it in. If I choose to use the card in another device, I make sure to reformat it for that device.
If that doesn't work, the. Your sd...
You should be fine if you document and record every conversation with the police. You can also request the information of any complaints against you for your records.
It takes a lot to convict; the police and anyone making a complaint have to be able to document and prove everything.
If you...
You're just fine to operate your drone no problem in Mexico. I didn't have to register my Mini 3 pro. This was After I checked with the AFAC. Always check with local authorities just in case, but typically they will try to extort you out of money sadly. It is just what it is.
Agreed. Let the FAA and other law enforcement handle it. For reals, if this guy is wrong, he could face charges himself. Bottom line if ya see something horrible film it for proof, report it to the correct authorities and move on.
They have to have substantial proof. (Photos, videos, you name it) Then the police have to verify it was actually your drone etc. They can file a report with the FAA to get this intel, but yeah...if it wasn't you, you have NOTHING to worry about.
Hi PrintsbyToni,
Hey PrintsbyToni,
How'd your trip go to Japan? I was able to complete the DIP registration and payment. It's the next steps that seem to be confusing for recreational flight only. I leave in 5 days. It's not super clear how to get permission before you go to Japan after...
Go to Transport Canada 's website and figure it. If you got your P107 you can read and sort it out. You have to get your certificate for Canada, then apply for an SFOC-RPAS if you intend on flying any drone weighing more than 260 grams.
It walks you through. It's a literal pain in the butt...
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