The Dude in DB
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Flight distance : 1371919 ft
Hong Kong
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SlammyD90 Posted at 5-16 16:14
They ALL HAVE IT!! You need to learn how GPS Systems work. I have had great luck with doing my dance after I take off. I go to altitude, do several 360's to the left and right. I then proceed to strafe left, strafe right, forward, backward. Then I full forward and stop in about 100 feet. Then sit there for a few seconds. All your troubles will go away. If you come to an area where you plan to take a picture make sure that you spend at least 10 seconds in that area and concentrate on keeping the drone pointed towards your object. I am a Part 107 pilot and own a drone business.
It is important to remember that when you are at altitude the GPS is what is keeping you level and in the same spot. If you do not allow the GPS a "BURN" time then you will not have a steady shot. By BURN time I am talking allowing the GPS to average your fix so that it will figure out where the drone is and what satellites are accurate and which are not.
With all respect, as a professional pilot, that is is the biggest nonsense I have read for a long time. Can you please explain, why my old P4 (2016) did not require a GPS burn in? My 2019 Mavic 2 also doesn’t need one. On both drones I was able to get away with 8 sec exposures doing low light shots! Without having to dance or doing any mambo jambos. GPS burn in, please, what a load of tosh. It’s most likely a sensor issue. You would think that any of us P4 V2 suffering from that issue, would have maybe had the idea already, to spin, yaw, and having the drone sit there for minutes sometimes, to trouble shoot. Sorry, to sound a bit harsh, but your complete post is not really exactly clever. |
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