I have a Mavic pro due in this Wednesday, taking it to Oregon to get video of my oldest boys wedding, I have a spark, but wanted something a bit better since he is marrying the girl of his dreams
I already have my FAA number from when I got the Spark, and will do the same with the Mavic Thanks tho!Welcome to the forum from the deserts of Arizona. Enjoy!
Best of luck in your imaging. Be sure to get FAA registered.
If you haven’t read it here’s a link to the full manual. Much more complete than what comes in the box with your new bird.
I wont be filming the ceremony, I am involved in it. and I wouldnt fly over them anyway, I are smart! lol Basically getting some distance, and scenery shots more than anything, the wedding will be in the Cascade mountains in central OregonYou know you are not legally allowed to film over people at the wedding unless all guest give their written consent right? I would be very careful at a wedding, very dangerous things could happen that would forever remind your son of the incident. Taking the bride and groom off to get some fun shots and video is okay but filming the ceremony is something I would not do due to the chance of something going wrong, plus you would be disturbing guest watching the wedding with all the buzzing noise. I shot weddings for years as a still photographer.
Welcome to Mavic Pilots from Dayton Ohio! Enjoy your new MP, For a wedding I highly recommend the low-noise props so you don't draw attention. Fly safe and have fun!I have a Mavic pro due in this Wednesday, taking it to Oregon to get video of my oldest boys wedding, I have a spark, but wanted something a bit better since he is marrying the girl of his dreams
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