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Why no course lock?

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Hello all, the Air is all that I want/need but not having course lock is stopping my buy finger from working. It’s something I really need. Could it be something they are still coding and will soon come in an update? Or... is this to be kept back to give value/better features for the Pro? Maybe once the Pro 2 is out they will let it pass down? Any thoughts on this will be much appreciated. Cheers from Brighton Uk.
 
Hello all, the Air is all that I want/need but not having course lock is stopping my buy finger from working. It’s something I really need. Could it be something they are still coding and will soon come in an update? Or... is this to be kept back to give value/better features for the Pro? Maybe once the Pro 2 is out they will let it pass down? Any thoughts on this will be much appreciated. Cheers from Brighton Uk.

Hi there!

I was just watching the tutorials on youtube posted by DJI themselves, and was also missing home/course lock functionality. However, if you watch the TapFly episode, they explain 4 options within the TapFly mode. In one of the options ('Free') you can control the quads yaw while the heading will not change. This sounds much like course lock to me. Biggest difference is that the aircraft airspeed is set by a slider, not by direct joystick control.

Hope this helps!
 
Hi there!

I was just watching the tutorials on youtube posted by DJI themselves, and was also missing home/course lock functionality. However, if you watch the TapFly episode, they explain 4 options within the TapFly mode. In one of the options ('Free') you can control the quads yaw while the heading will not change. This sounds much like course lock to me. Biggest difference is that the aircraft airspeed is set by a slider, not by direct joystick control.

Hope this helps!
Thank you. Yes that should do just what I want. Best I watch all their tutorials me thinks.

Cheers

Seb.
 
Air has course lock as well as all of the Pro's flight modes.
 
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becuase I have one...its right there in flight mode options, PoI, Follow Me, Waypoints, Home and Course Lock.

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first 3 are Pro Flight Modes, bottom right is the Air flight mode options

That's fantastic! Thank you so much for letting know. Really happy to hear that all flight modes are available :D
 
That's fantastic! Thank you so much for letting know. Really happy to hear that all flight modes are available :D


well to be clear, not "all" of them, you don't have have tripod, you dont have terrain, and a few others, I haven't really looked too deep, but it adds a few others, the asteroid, dronie, spiral, etc., but the "basic" ones it has.
 
Looks like the air does have tripod mode:

actually ya I noticed that a little while ago while playing around...its under a new heading, its not with the standard flight modes, its in a new icon along with the new flight modes.
 
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well to be clear, not "all" of them, you don't have have tripod, you dont have terrain, and a few others, I haven't really looked too deep, but it adds a few others, the asteroid, dronie, spiral, etc., but the "basic" ones it has.

I can see the terrain follow and tripod icon on your screenshots? Can you please elaborate on that? or are the screenshots the modes available for the Mavic Pro only?

Thanks in advance :)
 
Tripod mode really just slows all the drones responses way down. Its meant for using in tight locations where you want minute control, like inside.

Terrain follow is not on the Air, only the Pro, and it uses the sensors to follow a target and also adjust its height automatically. So lets say your riding a bike, and your in the hills going up and down in elevation, the Pro will follow you at a pre-set height above you and adjust automatically as you go up and down hills.
 
Tripod mode really just slows all the drones responses way down. Its meant for using in tight locations where you want minute control, like inside.

Terrain follow is not on the Air, only the Pro, and it uses the sensors to follow a target and also adjust its height automatically. So lets say your riding a bike, and your in the hills going up and down in elevation, the Pro will follow you at a pre-set height above you and adjust automatically as you go up and down hills.

Yeah I know, thanks. Both modes were listed in your screenshot but are not available on the Air, so I guess Waypoints and Course/Home Lock sadly also won't be available on the Air. In all vids I've seen so far, 8 modes were listed and Waypoints and Course/Home Lock were not one of them.
 
Yeah I know, thanks. Both modes were listed in your screenshot but are not available on the Air, so I guess Waypoints and Course/Home Lock sadly also won't be available on the Air. In all vids I've seen so far, 8 modes were listed and Waypoints and Course/Home Lock were not one of them.

actually TriPod mode is available on the Air, terrain is not. The Air has a new button where some of the other flight modes are available. It doesnt make sense why you would do that, but it is what it is :)
 
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So what does the Air do in active track mode if you are cycling up a hill? Surely it doesn't just let you go up out of shot or continue until its about to hit the ground and then stop (obstacle avoidance).
 
So what does the Air do in active track mode if you are cycling up a hill? Surely it doesn't just let you go up out of shot or continue until its about to hit the ground and then stop (obstacle avoidance).

I ran the Air towards my backyard fence a few hours ago with the APAS on, about 5 feet from it, it just stopped. Im assuming that since it couldn't see a way around it (as if it was a tree) it decided to just stop. This leads me to believe the APAS doesnt work going up and down, only side to side (need to test more). If so, then if the active track is on, if you change altitude, it will simply stop. This is an assumption, I dont know for sure ?
 
I ran the Air towards my backyard fence a few hours ago with the APAS on, about 5 feet from it, it just stopped. Im assuming that since it couldn't see a way around it (as if it was a tree) it decided to just stop. This leads me to believe the APAS doesnt work going up and down, only side to side (need to test more). If so, then if the active track is on, if you change altitude, it will simply stop. This is an assumption, I dont know for sure ?

I actually saw a video on YouTube where the Air did move up with APAS to avoid an obstacle. Maybe it didn't recognize the fence grid good enough/to late to avoid or was the fence to high for APAS to react. No idea if it will work good enough to used it uphill. I don't think you will get smooth motions, as APAS kicks in at a certain threshold, not continuously.
 
Air has course lock as well as all of the Pro's flight modes.

A DJI official has just confirmed (https://forum.dji.com/thread-132344-1-1.html) that the following 8 modes are available on the Mavic Air:

(Normal)
ActiveTrack
QuickShot
SmartCapture
TapFly
Tripod Mode
Cinematic Mode
Point of Interest

No 'Waypoints' (it was listed wrongly on the DJI comparison list before, but they have adjusted it to POI), No Home/Course Lock, No Terrain Follow and No Follow Me mode.
 

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