Thanks to raven swe pointing out that you can have a master & slave controller setup for the MP2, I tested it out today.
My son is a photographer & wanted some photo’s of a local church, the problem is the churchyard is full of yew trees blocking the view so an aerial view was the only option.
I offered him the use of my MP2 but as he has never used a drone before he was dubious & didn't want to crash it.
The solution dual controllers.
I flew to the approximate vantage point with the standard controller & my phone, he took over to fine tune position for the shots he wanted using the smart controller with me prepared to take over if he started to get into trouble.
We tested that if he let go of the sticks on the SC I could take over even when the SC was set as master but forgot to see if the SC over-road the secondary controller if an emergency situation arose.
This is one of his shots before he works his magic on the RAW images he took.

Edit, I know this to dark but it is just a test JPG
EDIT No 2 - He sent me the one he is going to use posted it further down the thread.
My son is a photographer & wanted some photo’s of a local church, the problem is the churchyard is full of yew trees blocking the view so an aerial view was the only option.
I offered him the use of my MP2 but as he has never used a drone before he was dubious & didn't want to crash it.
The solution dual controllers.
I flew to the approximate vantage point with the standard controller & my phone, he took over to fine tune position for the shots he wanted using the smart controller with me prepared to take over if he started to get into trouble.
We tested that if he let go of the sticks on the SC I could take over even when the SC was set as master but forgot to see if the SC over-road the secondary controller if an emergency situation arose.
This is one of his shots before he works his magic on the RAW images he took.

Edit, I know this to dark but it is just a test JPG
EDIT No 2 - He sent me the one he is going to use posted it further down the thread.
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