For new pilots, never flown a drone before, how long was it before you were able to stop thinking about how to do it and just fly?
I've been shooting pictures with a dslr for years, so I've got camera settings down, at least for stills but video is still a challenge.
What I'm really interested in tho is how long it took before you could fly without thinking which stick movement did what. While I'm working on creating videos that are smoother, a lot of my problem is not jerking the stick but rather panning down when I meant to pan up or increasing altitude when I intended to go forward. Pushing forward on the left stick feels counter-intuitive sometimes as does using the right for forward / back. I've considered changing stick modes, but that would mean starting over since I have no experience.
I've flown four days with about 2.5 hours and around 12 miles (?). Am I expecting too much, too soon?
I've been shooting pictures with a dslr for years, so I've got camera settings down, at least for stills but video is still a challenge.
What I'm really interested in tho is how long it took before you could fly without thinking which stick movement did what. While I'm working on creating videos that are smoother, a lot of my problem is not jerking the stick but rather panning down when I meant to pan up or increasing altitude when I intended to go forward. Pushing forward on the left stick feels counter-intuitive sometimes as does using the right for forward / back. I've considered changing stick modes, but that would mean starting over since I have no experience.
I've flown four days with about 2.5 hours and around 12 miles (?). Am I expecting too much, too soon?