Hi,
Apologies if this is a bit of a Noob question but about to do to a small car sprint track session and was going to get some footage of myself on the track, this obviously makes controlling the gimball\drone rotation very challenging whilst driving. Is there an auto track option where the drone will stay at a set height\position but be allowed to rotate around to keep a subject in the view since the camera gimball wouldn't be able to rotate enough to track? The plan was to set the drone up at a fixed height in the centre of the small circuit (similar in size to a large go-kart track) and allow it to track my laps (it's only a sprint so 1-2 laps taking about 1-2 minutes), it's a single car at a time start setup so I could fly manually until ready to go and start the tracking off etc before getting the green light.
I suppose it would work at the side of the circuit as the gimball would provide enough movement alone but the centre would make for a better result if possible.
It's also a private test\fun event for only 10 cars so not worried about permissions side as would be the case at an official racing event where the drone would likely not be allowed or at least need to be quite far away.
Kind Regards,
Mike
Apologies if this is a bit of a Noob question but about to do to a small car sprint track session and was going to get some footage of myself on the track, this obviously makes controlling the gimball\drone rotation very challenging whilst driving. Is there an auto track option where the drone will stay at a set height\position but be allowed to rotate around to keep a subject in the view since the camera gimball wouldn't be able to rotate enough to track? The plan was to set the drone up at a fixed height in the centre of the small circuit (similar in size to a large go-kart track) and allow it to track my laps (it's only a sprint so 1-2 laps taking about 1-2 minutes), it's a single car at a time start setup so I could fly manually until ready to go and start the tracking off etc before getting the green light.
I suppose it would work at the side of the circuit as the gimball would provide enough movement alone but the centre would make for a better result if possible.
It's also a private test\fun event for only 10 cars so not worried about permissions side as would be the case at an official racing event where the drone would likely not be allowed or at least need to be quite far away.
Kind Regards,
Mike