About the descent, I think now it's a matter of stability, not safety. Descending through turbulent air is not as clean, so it can take more effort to stabilize the drone and make it progress slightly slower.
Nice. Might be Youtube, but the aerial shots seemed out of focus to me. Independently of artistic ways, I think the car should be sharp in these cases.
I know most of us are careful and don't do crazy flying. But be careful when looking at the official maps.
In the Mallorca example, the previous image posted was misleading, if you zoom in more you will find more restricted areas where you need permissions to fly, and where they overlap, from...
I think that's about as good a precision as you can get from this drone with satellite positioning. Also, when recording the waypoint, the altitude display is blocked by the hyperlapse pop up window so you can't see how high it is, at least on a Samsung S10e phone.
Some fylers are just ignorant, but others know that the're cheating. Like some people steal and they think it's just fine as long as they're not caught. The laws and regulations are for safety reasons, and though it's true they are not well adjusted to society's real needs yet, they must be...
I was under the impression that the lower frame rate "HQ" video modes had some kind of HDR going on with dual ISO values. Remember Philip Bloom's review?
The originals are so light they're going to be hard to beat for noise and performance, and removing the little rubber tips might make them less safe for newbies.
I was downloading log files via USB 2.0. First the Assistant retrieved the files then it compressed them into one file. The result was about 3GB and lasted about 10 minutes. The first time it shut down before finishing, then after a while it eventually came through.
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