Cookster670
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hallmark007 Posted at 11-23 15:46
Active track always has OA, and it makes sense that it does, in fact apart from one other auto mode on M2 all 360 OA is available in AT.
I could be wrong and I would love to have AT, but I also respect the need to have safety precautions as paramount above all else.
The other modes while you say they are AT based, can I ask you if you know this for sure, I hear many say it but just offer up the fact that you draw a box around subject it’s AT, it may well be, but maybe it’s not.
I don’t know for sure that quickshots uses AT, but i strongly suspect. You not only draw the box, but it also tracks if that box moves. There’s a video I saw online of this woman walking down a pier using helix or circle and you see it tracking her while circling. So it’s other AT, or soemthing that works exactly like AT :-)
So DJI have already made that decision that you don’t need OA for AT. I don’t disagree that it’s sensible to have OA, but there is some common sense that comes into it. ie don’t set a quickshot in an area that has obstacles.
I hav used AT (profile) mode on my spark to track my son and it crashed into a low hanging branch. Completely my fault and the spark only has front sensors, so even if OA is enabled, it wouldn’t have worked. (it needed side sensors).
So while I can live without it, I am hoping it’s just a matter of time before it’s enabled. Lots of these features werent enabled when I first got my spark (eg Pano), but did come not long after. I think the original Mavic didn’t have AT at first as well?
Anyway...both just speculating, lets see what DJI does and cross our fingers in the mean time |
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