NormNess! Why ask for an "after-market" manual than one from DJI?? Here is a very good easy to understand and updated v1.4 manual. You need it! Read it.Does anyone know of an "after-market" user manual that's easier to understand/follow?
Something like "Mini2 for Dummies"?
The official DJI Mini 2 manual should be read cover to cover but still quite confusing if you don't have some drone experience. The essentials are there but I find the way it covers the DJI Fly app and its video/photography modes to be a bit weak. A good YouTuber can explain things with more clarity by walking the new user through everything and explaining the settings in plain language.Why ask for an "after-market" manual than one from DJI??
Since there is no dummy guide that I can find, your best bet is to ask questions if you need to here, someone here probably has the answer..While I agree with all the information/direction provided in the answers above, OP has a point. The User Manual is incomplete. A "For Dummies" guide would have been helpful to me, a new-to-droning guy who now has about 3 hours of flight 'experience' (if that).
I have been going through a cycle of 'try it / hmm, that didn't work as expected / research / go out again and try it another time'. This after spending hours (even before I got my Air 2S) on youtube trying to get educated.
Examples:
Description of DJI Geo zones and relation to FAA authorization zones, and when and how you need to do what.
Description of details in the Fly App, such as gimbal/yaw speed/smoothness controls.
The basic techincal information may be there, but finer detail and context is missing. This may be OK for a seasoned user, but newbies (like me) could find a single, coherent, comprehensive 'Dummies' manual usefull.
That said: a HUGE THANK YOU to those youtube channels (too many to name individually) who have helped me get to the point I'm at.
Today's mission: try some adjustments to Yaw speed smoothness so I can take a better 'tripod' pano rotation video.
For grins: one of yesterday's exercises: a manual panorama of 5-6 shots stitched together in Lightroom. Location chosen for privacy, not scenery.
In many cases, there are some YT channels that have documented changes across App versions, but they can be a little harder to locate perhaps, but they are out there... Though some of them are merely records of the issues encountered in some cases and not necessarily what was new.You tube is great for general knowledge. The problem is they are generally released soon after the drone appears on the market and they sometimes don't address the latest upgrades. Search around but skip books...they are generally way out of date and a waste of money.
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