Just wondering what the next DJI flagship may look like and what features it may possess. Here's a good start!
It takes effort to undo what nature has perfected already. I agree, they'll figure out how ;->Evolution took many millions of years to perfect that design. DJI will do it’s best to make a much, much poorer copy.
I just want to know how much are the batteries Godspeed DroniacEvolution took many millions of years to perfect that design. DJI will do it’s best to make a much, much poorer copy.
Just wondering what the next DJI flagship may look like and what features it may possess. Here's a good start!
Maybe it'll run on mosquitos.I just want to know how much are the batteries Godspeed Droniac
That is a SUPERB image! Well done!
Just wondering what the next DJI flagship may look like and what features it may possess. Here's a good start!
You should see it in Manual ModeThe optical systems are unparalleled and maneuverability is off the scale. I understand that remote control is the big challenge ;->
I agreee! I remember sitting in a very mosquito infested environment rife with malaria and other goodies and watching the dragon flies flit around munching away. That's when I became a big fan.I hope they test this one before they push it out to market. Nice photo. I love dragonflies. They eat mosquitoes.
In the southern US some people call them mosquito hawks. It's a well-earned name.I agreee! I remember sitting in a very mosquito infested environment rife with malaria and other goodies and watching the dragon flies flit around munching away. That's when I became a big fan.
Superb photo. Did you shoot that with the CanonR 5,7? What lens? Fantastic
Just wondering what the next DJI flagship may look like and what features it may possess. Here's a good start!
Thanks! Canon R3 with EF180mm L Macro. Dragonfly was about 5 or 6 feet away. Raw of course, so then a trip through Adobe Bridge, Topaz DeNoiseAI & SharpenAI, Photoshop, Topaz Studio, and back to PS.Superb photo. Did you shoot that with the CanonR 5,7? What lens? Fantastic
Much appreciated!A great photo of one of the most fascinating living creatures on earth. I love them, and even had one land on my hat. Here is a documentary about the biology and evolution of dragonflies: Some years ago (ok, millions), they had a wingspan of 70 cm!
@waynorth, that's a wonderful video. Thanks for posting that. Dragonflies are even more amazing than I had imagined.A great photo of one of the most fascinating living creatures on earth. I love them, and even had one land on my hat. Here is a documentary about the biology and evolution of dragonflies: Some years ago (ok, millions), they had a wingspan of 70 cm!
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