hallmark007
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David Martin Graff Posted at 3-24 02:14
The drone doesn't set the orientation that it took off with. While the landing point is usually within 6 feet of the home point, make no mistake about it, the DJI Mini 2 does NOT have a precision landing, and if it's recording its landing points consistent, or improved upon, from the Mavic 2, chances are you have a faulty Mavic 2. My Mavic 2 will fly out 22,000 feet, automatically return to home, and land pin-point precise to its original home point.
The DJI Mini, as I said, lands particularly close to the home point, orientation lacking. One improvement I hope to implement, especially if this drone is going to be selling at quite a higher selling point, DJI must include precision landing. If my DJI Spark had precision landing and that drone actually was released 5 years ago (Spark also has obstacle avoidance) surely we should find the new drone to yield at least the same, if not better, features than a 5 year old drone?
That’s absolute rubbish. Precision landing has the same gps tolerance as drone with no precision , so it has nothing to do with a problem of precision landing being a problem with M2. In fact drones with precision are more likely not to land on landing spot warning that landing ground is not safe so forcing the operator to force the landing , something that rarely happens with drones without precision landing. Testing by many will verify that drones with or without precision landing are likely to as accurate or inaccurate as each other. Precision landing yes will face the craft the same way it took off and that’s the only consistent difference between having it or not having it on modern DJI drones.
Precision landing does not compensate for GPS tolerance and nowhere in your manual does it say it does. |
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