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bwilson4web

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New DJI Mini 3 owner, it has been great to compliment my Solar Project. For example, taking a shot of the house every hour over a day identified where to capture morning and evening light. It also identified trees that had to go.

After installation, I'll use it to inspect the panels including looking for bird nests and other debris. At age 75, I don't look forward to climbing a ladder to the roof. But one question about the JPEG files.

I love to see the GPS and altitude components BUT there is no azimuth, which direction the drone is facing. Is there some configuration option to turn this on or do I need a higher class of drone?

Bob Wilson
 
Hello from the Crossroads of America bwilson4web.

Nice to meet you Bob. 🤝

BUT there is no azimuth, which direction the drone is facing. Is there some configuration option to turn this on or do I need a higher class of drone?


Here's a link to the user manual that may be helpful in the future.


Page 50 , item 17 talks about the map in the lower left corner of the flight screen that shows the orientation of the aircraft during the flight.

Once you understand how it works, it is useful.

Here's a video from a few years ago when a change was made in the app that may help.

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Good luck and welcome to the Forum. :cool:
 
Hi Bob,

DJI drones record orientation of drone and drone's gimbal into images. Look for "drone-dji" in the image metadata. Here's an example:

<drone-dji:AbsoluteAltitude>-71.65</drone-dji:AbsoluteAltitude>
<drone-dji:RelativeAltitude>+51.30</drone-dji:RelativeAltitude>
<drone-dji:GimbalRollDegree>-0.00</drone-dji:GimbalRollDegree>
<drone-dji:GimbalYawDegree>+73.84</drone-dji:GimbalYawDegree>
<drone-dji:GimbalPitchDegree>+0.27</drone-dji:GimbalPitchDegree>
<drone-dji:FlightRollDegree>+4.00</drone-dji:FlightRollDegree>
<drone-dji:FlightYawDegree>+47.50</drone-dji:FlightYawDegree>
<drone-dji:FlightPitchDegree>+4.00</drone-dji:FlightPitchDegree>
<drone-dji:CamReverse>0</drone-dji:CamReverse>
<drone-dji:GimbalReverse>0</drone-dji:GimbalReverse>
 
Hey, I'm not far from you in Middle Tennessee. And I was just in Huntsville a couple of weeks ago. Sure love Rosie's Mexican food.

You may want to explore waypoints. I'm pretty new to them, but noticed on my Mavic 3 Pro that the info you're wanting is included with each waypoint. If you could set waypoints, then offload them to your PC, you might have what you want.

Happy Flying!
 
Greetings from Birmingham Alabama USA, welcome to the forum! We look forward to hearing from you!
 
New DJI Mini 3 owner

Welcome from the Hampton Roads area of Virginia, USA. We have a Member's Map in the Upper Right of the Title Bar. Click on "Members" and then Click on "Member's Map…" Check it out and you might find some new flying friends.


As a New Drone Pilot, there are a couple of Legal Things you may need to do…

If you have not already done so, you will need to get your TRUST Certificate. You can get that at the Pilot Institute Web Site (FREE…). Your Drone weighs less than 250-grams (0.55 pounds), and while you are flying under The Exception for Recreational Flyers, you are not required to register your Drone.

Link to the TRUST Certificate at the Pilot Institute Web Site (FREE…)


Link to the FAADroneZone (Optional Registration for Drones under 250-Grams…)


If you are considering acquiring your Part 107 License, here is a link to get you going…


Since you live in Alabama, there are specific laws and rules for you to follow, please check the link below for all the Rules and Laws that are in effect in your neck of the woods and it also links you to some of the Best Places to Fly in your area… Also, if you travel on vacation, visit friends, and relatives in other parts of the country, check back here so you do not run afoul of the law.


Even if you have flown Drones before, here is some Good Old Fashion Advice…

You paid a lot of money for that Drone, put your phone number on it. If your drone gets lost or stuck in a tree and it finally comes down when you are not around, give the finders an opportunity to contact you so it can be returned.

Now, for the Fun Part, But do not let the excitement of the moment get the best of you. When you are going out to fly, do it slowly and deliberately. Get used to a set procedure and even practice it.

There are so many things I could write but these are the highlights that I feel need mentioning.

Plug in your phone/tablet into your controller; turn on the Controller and DJI Fly App (if it does not start on its own…). On the Drone, open the front legs, then open the back legs, then remove the Gimbal Cover.

The Gimbal is the most delicate item on the Drone and banging or bumping can damage it. I also fastened a short "Remove Before Flight" ribbon to the cover so it's more noticeable and I do not forget to remove it…

Turn on the drone and watch it come to "life." Watching the Gimbal go through its self-check is almost like watching a puppy or kitten opening its eyes for the first time…

Place the drone down (preferably on a Landing Pad) while it finishes its self-test (collecting satellites, etc…).

Check your battery status (Phone, Drone, and Controller), check the Signal Strength, by now the Controller should have reported it updated the Home Point.

Lift off, 6- feet (2-meters) or so, hover a bit, check the controls (move the drone a bit forward, back, left, right, yaw left and right). By now, your Controller will probably report again, Home point Updated.

If you go out in a rush and race thru your start up and take off before the drone has finished it prep, it may update its Home Point over that pond or that old tree you are flying over and in your excitement, you'll fly the drone long past it Low Battery point and when it engages Return to Home and lands in the pond or in a tree; it will be all on you…

Now go have fun, learn to fly the drone by sight before you try to fly it out a distance depending on the video feed, FPV.

I would also advise you to use YouTube and watch a lot of the Videos on flying and setting up the Drone. When it is too dark, too cold, or too wet, you can "fly it vicariously" through YouTube. Also watch some of the Blooper Drone Videos and learn how not to fly your "New Baby."

Below is the link to all of the downloads offered by DJI for the Mini 3, including the User Manual.

After you read the Manual, read it again, you will be surprised what you missed the first time and you will be better prepared for that first "scary moment…"


Fly On and Fly Safe…
 
New DJI Mini 3 owner, it has been great to compliment my Solar Project. For example, taking a shot of the house every hour over a day identified where to capture morning and evening light. It also identified trees that had to go.

After installation, I'll use it to inspect the panels including looking for bird nests and other debris. At age 75, I don't look forward to climbing a ladder to the roof. But one question about the JPEG files.

I love to see the GPS and altitude components BUT there is no azimuth, which direction the drone is facing. Is there some configuration option to turn this on or do I need a higher class of drone?

Bob Wilson
A big welcome to the forum from the UK!
 
Welcome to the forum from the beautiful woods of Maine!
There’s many knowledgeable members who are willing to help you with any questions you might have. Search the forums using keywords and if you don’t find an answer, post your questions and I’m sure you’ll get a quick response!
Fly safe, enjoy and stay safe!
 

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