The attached shows the processed hyperlapse from mavic 4 pro. When setting up the TL, I chose "way points" and proceeded to add two points by flying the drone from the start point to the end point. I selected "normal" and started the capture. During the 20 mins or so of taking images, I watched the controller screen and could actually see that the drone was not proceeding in a straight, continuous line but rather occasionally moving backwards for a couple of frames, then forward.
The TL's I take with mavic 3 pro hyperlapse/way point are flawless compared to this result. I have not tried TL with circle, course lock etc to see if the results would be better.
And the second link is to the same sequence after stabilization...you can see the unusual movements still, but they are softened.
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The TL's I take with mavic 3 pro hyperlapse/way point are flawless compared to this result. I have not tried TL with circle, course lock etc to see if the results would be better.
And the second link is to the same sequence after stabilization...you can see the unusual movements still, but they are softened.
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