Not sure if appropriate since I don't know what drone was used. Anyway saw this on social media: a TV network put on a light display using a drone swarm in celebration of the Chinese Valentine's Day recently.
Could use some expert eyes to judge whether my MPP's camera/gimbal has too much pan-induced judder. I shot a video of a slow pan (360 degree in about 1:05 min) in 1080@30fps in auto (so shutter was between 120-240ish). The judder is most visible starting around the 35s mark when panning over...
I have VentureSky for environmental conditions, Hover for TFRs, and Sun Surveyor for identifying golden hour etc.
What does DJI Assistant on mobile do? I'm only familiar with the PC version.
Not sure about the precise cause of these warnings, but I get them all the time too. Best I can suggest is get an app that's able to tell you wind speed at different altitudes. Official spec says 10 m/s or 22 mph max wind speed is safe to fly in but that's understandably very conservative. The...
Have you thought about whether you really need filters? If so then try to look at videos of how the filters stay on. Something with a ring of felt is not gonna be very good.
I know they sell pontoon for landing in water for the Pro at least...on the water it should be easy to visually locate the boat and just manually fly it in, if launch location changed a lot.
Makes sense. You'll probably want some kind of lanyard or something to help take off some of the weight. My iPad Air felt too unwieldy using this mount, and one-handed operations becomes a lot harder.
Goggles are cool but to me the biggest downside is it doesn't replicate all the information you have from the app, like RTH reserve. I would personally choose an iPad Mini 4 with GPS, which is more comfortable to hand-hold.
I mostly give the Goggles to someone else to "fly along."
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