I am a recreational Mavic 2 Pro pilot in Nashville. I have not flown around the lake yet but need to get up there. Unfortunately, you have already captured the best photo possible
I agree with the above reply. The batteries will not charge unless they have cooled down.
I purchased a great portable charger for my MP1 after running into the same problem as you. It is basically a large battery power bank that you charge before going out. While in the field it will charge...
Have at least one spare SD card so that you can start with one freshly formatted and a spare in case you need to swap out a full card and continue flying.
This works well for me but may not be for everyone:
- I have three 128GB cards. After returning home I remove the SD card from the drone...
Well done! The late afternoon setting was the perfect choice for beautiful vibrant colors and the color grading looks fine to me. I thought the drone was flying just a little too fast during the first minute. The transition at about 45 seconds seemed a little rough to me and I would make that...
This is a simple mission setup using only two waypoints, dropped while in flight, and one action. Auto record is set to on, flight speed is around 2m/sec. I fly to waypoint one at 3m and the Mavic 2 Pro turns and pauses for 20 seconds. The second point is maybe 30m behind and at a height of 15m...
I have had the Smatree charger for my Mavic Pro for a couple of years and it has worked well. It will charge two batteries at the same time and a total of 4 to five batteries before it requires recharging, which can be done from the car adapter.
I recently purchased a Mavic 2 Pro and that was...
I just received my Marco Polo as a replacement for my Trackimo TRK-100. I was looking at mounting options and was delighted to find this excellent thread. I already have this landing foot from Amazon and thought this is a great mounting option. I was ready to drill the holes and then I started...
The "Multiple" mode is just a burst mode for taking several shots at the same settings. AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing) is the definitely setting you want to use for taking multiple shots at different exposures.
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