If you're an experienced RC pilot, then you have it WAY over me. I really need a lot of stick time. I can photograph, I just can't fly.
Agreed. The controls are too sensitive. And they keep changing direction, depending on which way the drone is looking!
Aghh! Something I'm having trouble with.
"Locking in" is something I've been trying to learn. Getting all the various rates dialled in, then holding absolutely still and then just changing one very slowly seems to be the right idea. Thanks for that.
In my helicopter days, it was always apparent that this was a two person job. It took one guy flying the aircraft and one guy shooting the film. There was no way either of us could ever do the other guy's job. Now, I gotta.
On the
Mini 2, I see that you can adjust the sensitivity of all the controls. Once it quits sn*wing here, I'm going to dial all the controls to minimum and see if that helps. Like driving, you can never be too smooth.
All that whining aside, I'm amazed at how DJI has automated so many of the flight ops. The very fact that you can easily hand launch/land is astonishing.
I haven't had so much fun in years.