This... Is why I may cancel my orderNo tap fly/course lock. No advanced gimbal settings. DJI is cutting corners.
Cutting corners doesn't make any sense when it's just software. And it has tap to fly like features in the hyperlapse setting.No tap fly/course lock. No advanced gimbal settings. DJI is cutting corners.
But you cannot save those photos individually, or have shorter intervals than 6s... Makes for choppy video, that can't be edited all that much.Cutting corners doesn't make any sense when it's just software. And it has tap to fly like features in the hyperlapse setting.
This... Is why I may cancel my order
No 4K Hyperlapse, only 8K unstable videos, no individual files... That's crap DJI... C'mon now.
Just enable the RAW option from the camera settings (you need to have the hyperlapse mode on to do this), then shoot in 1080p 2s intervals.
The drone will make a 1080p mpeg, but you will also get the 4000x3000 (4,3K) RAW photos, then just dump the DNG's into video editing software, and there you have 4K+ footage to edit, crop and stabilize for your liking.
Love the videos, especially the hail storm which looked amazingly intense.
A couple 4K Hyperlapse/Timelapse's I did.
It WAS!Love the videos, especially the hail storm which looked amazingly intense.
You might want to repost this in the correct forum, this is for Mavic Air 2My Mavic Pro, & my DJI Go 4 App, which I just purchased, when in couse lock intelligent flight mode...The direction I am physically going to fly in, does not match the little paper airplane heading indicator in degrees. Otherwords... I fly north in course lock, the degrees indicator may say something like 223 degrees. (not correct) Any way to re sync or re set or whatever? Thanks in advance.
I recently joined the forum also looking for answers on this! Although not perfect, there is a halfway solution for the Mavic Air 2. Using waypoints in Litchi, within mission settings, set Heading mode as User Controlled and Default Gimbal Pitch mode as Disabled. Within a mission, the drone will then fly through the various waypoints while the user is able to manually control the drone orientation and gimbal tilt. The annoying thing still with the Litchi app is that you can't control the drone speed once the mission started. This is something I can control with my Phantom 3 (in the same version of the app), but for some reason not the Mavic Air 2.
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