If you're not near the stern of the ship, you're in controlled airspace, with a 200' ceiling with LAANC approval. That shouldn't affect the camera function, though.Location: Alameda CA, near USS Hornet (floating museum, not active military boat)
I got that message (paraphrased) on my screen when attempting to take a pano shot. I had taken several AEBs already. I didn't think to attempt an AEB after getting the message.
What's the deal?
Plenty of memory. Only used about 6GB on a 128GB card.Perhaps a memory problem. Check this thread: Cannot Enter pano mode
This could've been the issue. I thought the entire ship was out of the zone. I had started, and checked B4UFLY, from the opposite end. Perhaps I'd strayed into the controlled space and that caused my issue?If you're not near the stern of the ship, you're in controlled airspace, with a 200' ceiling with LAANC approval. That shouldn't affect the camera function, though.
I'm not sure about Hornet, but as I recall there's at least one other retired ship that's part of a museum and is still considered a naval vessel.
It sounds more like a hardware/software error as opposed to Airspace Restriction. Keep in mind that there are other "memory" issues involved than just the SD Card size. Can you try a different SD card and make sure it's a high speed card? It's asking a lot from the card to record Pano and High Resolution Video over just a few AEB pictures. Your current card might not be up to the specs or it could be having an issue.Plenty of memory. Only used about 6GB on a 128GB card.
Were you in tripod mode?What's the deal?
That could be it!Were you in tripod mode?
You can't shoot panoramas in tripod mode. Which is frustrating. When I tried I just couldn't select panoramas, but I wonder what would have happened if I'd selected panorama shooting then switched to tripod mode.
Can't check myself now, as I'm deep in controlled airspace with only basic certification, so restricted to flying my Mini 3.
Mavic 2 Pro. This is the Mavic 2 Pro forum, so I assumed that's what the OP was using.What drone? I don't recall an issue shooting panoramas in Cine mode with any of the Mini, Air, or Mavic drones. I just flew the Mavic 3 Pro and confirmed that panos in Cine are possible.
Please report back on whether that's the issue.That could be it!
As I exclaim, "Why?!?!?", it strikes me that tripod mod may limit movement of the drone that could be needed to execute the pano.
I'll get out and try to confirm it.
The reason I shoot spherical panoramas has absolutely nothing to do with my difficulties framing a shot. That's my story and I'm sticking to it!Now I need to work on my composition. Seems pano cuts off quite a bit.
If you Uncheck the box for “auto crop” when stitching the pano. You’ll see how on the ends get rounded off and you lose real estate when cropping a clean rectangle. Always shoot wider than you think you’ll need on a pano to account for the cropYou were right!
I was able to duplicate the problem by switching to 'tripod' and it failed. After switching back, it worked fine.
Now I need to work on my composition. Seems pano cuts off quite a bit.View attachment 166120
USS Hornet 4K footage by droneLocation: Alameda CA, near USS Hornet (floating museum, not active military boat)
I got that message (paraphrased) on my screen when attempting to take a pano shot. I had taken several AEBs already. I didn't think to attempt an AEB after getting the message.
What's the deal?
That's why I do panos "by hand"You were right!
I was able to duplicate the problem by switching to 'tripod' and it failed. After switching back, it worked fine.
Now I need to work on my composition. Seems pano cuts off quite a bit.View attachment 166120
That's an interesting droop in the rear half of the ship.Now I need to work on my composition. Seems pano cuts off quite a bit.
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