Jakab Gipsz
 First Officer
Hungary
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HendrikJB Posted at 2018-11-16 01:52
Mike, I personally really like your style of presentation.
Awesome tips and like you said, practice, practice, practice and then practice some more AND OFTEN otherwise one will lose the sensitivity that was acquired
Personally, I prefer the automatic modes:
"Whatever you practice, if something disrupts you, you can spoil the scene and not always have the opportunity to start recording again."
- This kind of flight requires strong concentration from the viewpoint of the video image and you can pay little attention to the visual tracking of the drone
I use the Litchi software. Eg. Take a circular shot:
On the map, I touch the point around which I rotate (interesting point) to set the height, the radius of the circle, the height of the point of interest. I get up with Spark and I press the Orbit start button and from now on I follow Spark. Sometimes I look at the monitor too, but with my eyes I notice the drone. The result is much better than 100 hours of manual training. And if you get distracted (hit my hand) the recording will be successful. When I go, I can change the height and the radius of the circle remains automatically at the target. Do it by hand!
The following features help you create beautiful videos automatically:
- Waypoint mission (cable cam flight, complicated curve flights while the camera remains on the target automatically)
- Orbit (I've written about it)
- Focus (you select a destination and then you can stay anywhere on the camera) headless mode with tracking
- Track (optical tracking)
- Follow me (GPS tracking or display phone or any phone)
- Course Lock (headless mode with non track function)
- Home Lock (wherever the wire is, it is better to stick to you and come home even sideways)
many-many function more ...
To practice not completely unnecessary ... |
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