I am a newbee and have been flying for 6 months or so (New England so rain and snow a problem)- I have been careful with my learning going to empty fields and learning to control the drone. My main interest is using the Mavic as an aerial camera (amateur)
For me - the Mavic gets real small, real fast and I have trouble with depth perception when the drone gets a couple of hundred feet away. Hand control gets much more difficult.
Do most of you still try to control with direct vision, use the map view hoping to avoid obstructions with adequate altitude, fly by camera (can't take pictures that way) or use Litchi or similar?
I'm finding that Litchi works but you still have to validate each waypoint for altitude and that you have to give waypoints a substantial amount of wiggle room ( GPS is just not that precise) to be certain of obstacle avoidance.
Would love to hear others thoughts and tips about how they think is the easiest way to fly the drone any other tips they can offer.
Steve
For me - the Mavic gets real small, real fast and I have trouble with depth perception when the drone gets a couple of hundred feet away. Hand control gets much more difficult.
Do most of you still try to control with direct vision, use the map view hoping to avoid obstructions with adequate altitude, fly by camera (can't take pictures that way) or use Litchi or similar?
I'm finding that Litchi works but you still have to validate each waypoint for altitude and that you have to give waypoints a substantial amount of wiggle room ( GPS is just not that precise) to be certain of obstacle avoidance.
Would love to hear others thoughts and tips about how they think is the easiest way to fly the drone any other tips they can offer.
Steve