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ambassador1 Posted at 2018-9-19 12:44
Its simple, its system cannot always sense and avoid thin objects, say thinner than the width of your arm. If you want a more advanced auto pilot system go with Skydio, but other specs are lower. In the meantime, never fully rely on automated flight options, and use common sense when setting up a flight path. Nice recovery, especially if it didn't even damage the blades.
I was just testing the new active track 2.0 + obstacle avoidance.
I'm used to shooting all of my videos all manually (sports). Just have a look at my "serious" youtube channel ;-) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXo3b_-rBYMpbejynk6a8Iw?view_as=subscriber
But I had to try it out in how far you can go with this new version+new drone. As it turns out out not too far. I think the test was pretty basic: on your left a line of trees and on your right a line of poles...
It's a pitty, cause you really get fantastic footage out of the mavic 2.
If I see the spectacular DJI footage on these new features (the avoidance stuff) I think it was a fair test and this never could have happened according to the DJI footage.
But that's my take on this one. |
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