Hi, guys! I am flying drones for quite a while. Do you have any tips, video tutorials, or courses for suggestions to improve my knowledge? How to fly safer and in general to know more details about it. Thank you in advance 

Great, thank you!Welcome to the forum from the deserts of Arizona! Enjoy.
When I want a video showing a very close approach to an object I often go very slowly to get close, and then fly backwards away from it at desired speed. Then I reverse the video in post processing.
YOUTUBE! And welcome.Hi, guys! I am flying drones for quite a while. Do you have any tips, video tutorials, or courses for suggestions to improve my knowledge? How to fly safer and in general to know more details about it. Thank you in advance![]()
my main problem is the actual flying aka smoothness, getting to objects closer without freaking out that I might wreck it and such. Can you recommend me any good youtube channels or paid stuff that can help me improve on that aspect?
Smoothness, a few things you can do here . . .
Either adjust your flight parameters down a little, so the stick movements give less impact to changes . . . I mainly adjust yaw (turning down) quite a bit so they would be less jerky.
Or, use Tripod mode, it slows everything down for nice smooth movements, but you might only use that for close flying, or speed up sections of normal flight that are too boringly slow.
Also adjust gimbal speed sensitivity down a lot, I think I took mine (M1P) down form 10 (?) to 3, so that moves very slow.
You can use the controller 5D bitton to get it straight down or back up level fast as needed.
Closer to objects.
Use your OA (obstacle avoidance) to its full advantage.
It won't let you crash in most cases, just be aware of fine branches / twigs, wires, etc, it won't pick them up !
I try and stay close, like right behind when close to things, if going through tight places or close to within OA limits, you usually have to turn OA off to avoid it refusing to go closer.
There are LOADS of youtube videos on all aspects / tricks of these topics, suggest go to YT and search > M2P <, then add what you wish to find, like any of these > flying close objects < > settings smooth flight < etc, there will be a lot of great tutorials to go through.
So a search for > M2P fly close objects < brings up a list and scroll down find one like . . .
Search for > settings smooth flight < a lot more results . . . the list . . .
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=M2P+settings+smooth+flight
Having fun and learning these in a safe flight space to start, develop a couple of little things at a time, starting with maybe the controller stick sensitivity, then practice![]()
Obstacle avoidance - can panic people and you have to take your eyes off the drone long enough to see where the orange bands are on the screen.
Some of my best safety tips have come from reading the "Crash and Flyaway Assistance" forum here on mavicpilots.Hi, guys! I am flying drones for quite a while. Do you have any tips, video tutorials, or courses for suggestions to improve my knowledge? How to fly safer and in general to know more details about it. Thank you in advance![]()
That's just the radar on screen, if you turn OA off I'm not sure that goes away ??
To be honest I don't know that, as I leave the OA on all the time as I rarely try and fly through or close to things.
Anyway, I'm surprised most pilots aren't almost always looking at their screens, rather than eyes on the drone.
Videoing you are wanting to see what's being captured, same too for photos when composing the shot and adjusting settings etc.
Keeping an eye on the drone view to see where it's really going (when not close and travelling directly away) and also watching the telemetry info.
I hardly ever look at my drone in the sky, and mostly even without goggles pilots really do sort of fly FPV much of the time.
You're right about practice, in a slow controlled way that will improve all aspects of flying and filming.
If you turn OA off in the App - you are flying like in Sport Mode - ZERO Obstacle Avoidance from the drone. So - really flying by the seat of your pants.
No idea on Aussie Rules for drones - by in the USA - we have VLOS - vertical line of sight on the drone. If you're not watching the drone, you are technically flying against the rules. Yes, we ALL do look at the screen on occasion when videoing, but if you are flying solo and watching the screen all the time - you are not in compliance.
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