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fans0c8fec31
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By default, the maximum speed of tha Mavic Air 2 in tripod mode is 5 m/s. It's possible to reduce this speed?
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2020-5-24
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DJI Mindy
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Hi there, it is recommended to control the joystick slowly and softly to see if it helps.
2020-5-25
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fans0c8fec31
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With the help of the joystick it is difficult to maintain a constant speed of, for example, 3m / s. For travel or slow camera approaches to buildings, it would be convenient to configure the maximum speed in each of the modes (Tripod, normal and sport).
Exemple of my works with mavir air 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2Y3Hi-VrR8&t=5s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuEgpLKMZO8&t=4s
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2020-5-25
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fans0c8fec31
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuEgpLKMZO8&t=4s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2Y3Hi-VrR8&t=5s
2020-5-25
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DenisJ
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More flight time, more experience. You will get that grift with sticks, no worries. Just keep practicing.
2020-5-25
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fans0c8fec31
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Ok, thank you very much for your comments.
I understand that it is the pilot's mission to control the speed, but sometimes it is necessary to take video shots at constant speed and manually it is difficult to achieve.
One thing that I think could help is to implement the trajectory system of the hyperlapse mode, in the normal video mode.
If I have the possibility of defining two or more points and I can define the time it takes for the drone to travel them, this speed will be constant of start to finish.
I don't understand why Courselock and Waypoint modes are only available for Hyperlapse and not for 4K 60fps video.
2020-5-25
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