First of all, hello to everyone, as this is my fisrt post here.
I am a nature videographer with the recently acquired Mavic Air being my first drone. So please bear with me.
I would like to know if it is possible to fly the drone at a snail's phase. I mean something like ascending 20 meters in 10 minutes or moving 5 meters in one direction in 6-8 minutes.
Preferably this has to be done free of the controller, to prevent humar error. like giving the command and letting it do it's thing instead of holding the stick at a certain postiton for that duration.
I want this for my hyperlapses. Basically I am trying to use the drone like a dolly.
I am also open to 3rd part software if it cannot be done with the DJI one.
i am pretty new too, but I remember there's one option to let the drone move at a constant pace moving forward (set in km/s afaik). Soamye too fast for your request, but dunno if someone has tried that option at 1km/h
About the main question: I think tap-fly with slowest speed might do the trick. Or waypoints maybe? Litchi just released the first beta with Air waypoints
Yes for Mavic Air , dji have just released SDK for MavAir so we should see some apps offering automated flying , like Litchi app which may be what your looking for.
Thanks again and again for the swift replies. I will try the tapfly mode as soon as possible (we have quite a bit of wind today, I will probably wait for tomorrow).
Thanks again and again for all the swift replies. I will try the tapfly mode as soon as possible (we have quite a bit of wind today, I will probably wait until tomorrow). I just did the math by the way, the speeds I am asking for are about .01m/s (or .036km/h) so I think tapfly at the lowest setting will still be too fast for my needs. I will also check the litchi app.
CemAygun Posted at 2018-4-18 04:44
By the way I use and love the tripod mode, but I am looking for something controller/human(especially me)/error free
Have a look at your expo settings, you can change the curve to make it less responsive and thus not move a quickly, not exactly what you're after but a good halfway house.
Welcome to the forum. My guess is to buy litchy and program you flight using waypoints. At each path you can set speed, and at waypoints you can set camera direction. On a pc or mac or tablet you can program your flight. Go to the litchy site and create an account for free. You can decide if it fills your needs. For flying the mission, you need to buy the app (android/ios) I don't know if it is available for Mavic air yet, but certainly will be in the near future.
chiplifter Posted at 2018-4-18 06:11
Welcome to the forum. My guess is to buy litchy and program you flight using waypoints. At each path you can set speed, and at waypoints you can set camera direction. On a pc or mac or tablet you can program your flight. Go to the litchy site and create an account for free. You can decide if it fills your needs. For flying the mission, you need to buy the app (android/ios) I don't know if it is available for Mavic air yet, but certainly will be in the near future.
That sounds like what I need, thank you. I will look into it.
I was just curious if it is ever possible to get down to such slow speeds, and maintain a flight that is reasonably stable, at least on the camera (with gimbal compensating for the hiccups) .
I will also let everyone know once I have the chance to try
Ridg Posted at 2018-4-18 05:18
Have a look at your expo settings, you can change the curve to make it less responsive and thus not move a quickly, not exactly what you're after but a good halfway house.
Ah, I have seen this, but thanks anyway. I tried some of the settings here, but being so new (and ignorant I have to add) in the craft, they did not do me much good. I mean it was hard for me to go where I wanted with such nonlinear curves. I am sure as I gain experience I will also learn to appreciate this advice
PS: As embarrassed as I am to admit, Mode 3 controls really got me flying properly. I know it is frowned upon; but it basically is a console FPS game setup. I just felt at home and started doing "figure 8"s in no time (thanks to my wasted youth).
PS2: Sorry for the double post, don't know how I managed that...
CemAygun Posted at 2018-4-18 04:44
By the way I use and love the tripod mode, but I am looking for something controller/human(especially me)/error free
Are you andriod, or IOS? If you are android download Litchi, It is a powerful app that will give you what you are looking for. If you Are IOS (apple) then download Autopilot another powerful app, from the app store. I use autopilot on an Ipad air2 and it is incredible, I own litchi too but never use it. I prefer the IOS and autopilot. Very smooth and glitch free. Give them a look on youtube.
I was just curious if it is ever possible to get down to such slow speeds, and maintain a flight that is reasonably stable, at least on the camera (with gimbal compensating for the hiccups) .
Just looked inside Litchi and it is down to 400 meters/h.
CemAygun Posted at 2018-4-18 06:51
Ah, I have seen this, but thanks anyway. I tried some of the settings here, but being so new (and ignorant I have to add) in the craft, they did not do me much good. I mean it was hard for me to go where I wanted with such nonlinear curves. I am sure as I gain experience I will also learn to appreciate this advice
PS: As embarrassed as I am to admit, Mode 3 controls really got me flying properly. I know it is frowned upon; but it basically is a console FPS game setup. I just felt at home and started doing "figure 8"s in no time (thanks to my wasted youth).
First post as I just got my drone last week. I wondered if it was frowned upon but mode 3 is also what works well for me so I'm sticking with it.
Unfortunately no, because the only reason I am after this is to shoot a hyperlapse (time lapse with moving camera). So high fps / slow motion defies the purpose.
Normally a motorized camera dolly is used for this, but I was curious if it would also be attainable with the drone.
Anyways, current speeds are also quite usable if you are far away enough from your subjects.
CemAygun Posted at 2018-5-1 18:26
Unfortunately no, because the only reason I am after this is to shoot a hyperlapse (time lapse with moving camera). So high fps / slow motion defies the purpose.
Normally a motorized camera dolly is used for this, but I was curious if it would also be attainable with the drone.
Hi CemAygun, have you already solved the ultra-low speed flight issue?