Mini 3 footage is looking good Karl!First time out in the wild with my Mini 3 Pro, I was happy with the performance, and being an avid climber, I really appreciate the size with all the features. The all in one controller is a step up as well in the quick easy deployment department. I thought the video came out great but, if size, weight and the convenience of an all in one controller do not make much of a difference for you. . . I'd stick with an Air 2s, very similar image quality, slightly better sensors, and WAY MORE BALLS, when it comes to snappy power and control. . .IMO
Another beautiful video Karl! I didn't know that my drone had a "Y" chromosome.First time out in the wild with my Mini 3 Pro, I was happy with the performance, and being an avid climber, I really appreciate the size with all the features. The all in one controller is a step up as well in the quick easy deployment department. I thought the video came out great but, if size, weight and the convenience of an all in one controller do not make much of a difference for you. . . I'd stick with an Air 2s, very similar image quality, slightly better sensors, and WAY MORE BALLS, when it comes to snappy power and control. . .IMO
So if you hike or bike up a trial that is more than 400ft up in elevation here that is the MAX allowed by FAA off the ground You have to stop and land your drone to reset to the new elevation and then continue to do the same every 400 ft up in elevation even though you are 25ft of the ground because DJI will not readjust true elevation on the fly correct?First time out in the wild with my Mini 3 Pro, I was happy with the performance, and being an avid climber, I really appreciate the size with all the features. The all in one controller is a step up as well in the quick easy deployment department. I thought the video came out great but, if size, weight and the convenience of an all in one controller do not make much of a difference for you. . . I'd stick with an Air 2s, very similar image quality, slightly better sensors, and WAY MORE BALLS, when it comes to snappy power and control. . .IMO
Well all I can say is that this video says it all and then some as least for me anyway.So glad you guys checked this one out! Not my most aggressive climb but beautiful and fun to test out the new toys, they worked well though the old air 2 is is a bit more on rails in all conditions. Those lakes are a major water supply source for my area truly beautiful. I have an awesome video of climbing all around them in technical terrain, one of my best IMO. I just completed one of the 4 most sought after 14’000er traverses and the video came out Amazing, really excited! I’ll put it up here but, only a bit of drone action due to Wilderness restrictions.
Bancroft, Parry and James Peak Summits, hiking from Loch Lomond! [4K UHD Cinematic]
My understanding is, obviously, VLOS and operating where the drone is always 400’ or less off the deck at it’s current location. I think for part 107 holders it can also be higher IF the drone is within 400’ of an object laterally. I did read that in the context of structure inspections and am not sure about terrain. Either way, manned aircraft safety is paramount and avoiding any reasonable flight path is best. My DJI flight altitude limit is 1,600’ on all my drones and only needs to be reset at that interval Which makes sense to me since seeing a drone over 2,000” is tough Anyway. . .
Big thanks my Brothers!