Do you know if "TRIPOD" mode still exists?Learn how to fly in ATTI mode outdoors (without obstacles). Do it slowly and spend some time practicing. Then move indoors and practice more. The good thing about indoors is that the breezes will be more mild / controlled.
The Mavic 2 doesn't have ATTI mode built in, but you can change that with some effort. Here are some threads / video on the topic:
Mavic 2 Atti mode
I haven't seen anyone else mention it so, just in case anyone is interested, I can confirm that it is possible to switch the M2P into ATTI mode by changing the mapping on the flight mode switch using the same DJI Assistant functionality as with the MP. I altered the Sport mode setting (8) to...mavicpilots.com
Atti mode Mavic 2 pro
I love Atti Mode for wind speed checks. Flip into Atti and you can see the direction and speed of the wind. And even better - you can tell which direction to chase after it when it can't fly back¡mavicpilots.com
If you fly without this mod, you will likely get ATTI mode indoors if satellite reception is poor, but since you're not really controlling that, you can't be sure if GPS mode will occasionally kick in.
SPOTTER: When you do the actual shoot, use a spotter, who will be someone who will not be distracted by flying or looking at the FPV screen, but someone whose job it is to simply stare at the aircraft and warn you when there's a danger.
Chris
Do you know if "TRIPOD" mode still exists?
Just a point, the Mavic 2 Pro flies perfectly happily indoors without GPS PROVIDING the lighting is sufficient to allow the downward looking sensors to work, I do it all the time, I forget the corresponding flycState.f you fly without this mod, you will likely get ATTI mode indoors if satellite reception is poor, b
Do you know if "TRIPOD" mode still exists?
This is the Mavic 2 forum, so the general answer is Yes, t
Thanks a mil PhiliusFoggg.Just a point, the Mavic 2 Pro flies perfectly happily indoors without GPS PROVIDING the lighting is sufficient to allow the downward looking sensors to work, I do it all the time, I forget the corresponding flycState.
There is a severe height restriction, 5m?, without GPS and there may be a severe range limit too. My at home but outside takeoff point is in GPS shadow and I have to put the drone into the air to get GPS. I hit that ceiling nearly every time, it disappears once the drone has adequate GPS. I may have also hit the range limit but I do not normally fly the drone more than 20 to 30 ft away whilst waiting for adequate GPS.
Questions.
Is the presence of large quantities of steel likely to screw up the local magnetic field and or the drones's compass?
If so will ATTI mode ignore any compass problems in the drone?
Will ATTI mode ignore the range and height limits that I mentioned?
Thanks Chris.This is the Mavic 2 forum, so the general answer is Yes, the M2 models come with Tripod mode out of the box.
The ATTI mode changes to the M2 models that you can do in the above mentioned video / links will allow you to over-ride either the T (tripod) or S (sport) positions on your controllers P/T/S switch. You have to sacrifice one of them to dedicate it to full manual ATTI mode.
If you are thinking about Tripod mode in respect to the new Mavic 3 model, the answer is: No, it doesn't come with Tripod mode out of the box. There are efforts to get DJI to change that.
Chris
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