stripealipe
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Yes, i've been searching all over for the answer to this question! Surely smooth transitions in and out of panning movement on the sticks or shoulder toggles would be an obvious thing to implement and show off.
I don't get why these kind of things on a flying camera are not made clear, especially on a 'prosumer' model such as this. So many unanswered questions and so little info available!
And as Sven pointed out, why does everyone assume we are flying this thing around like some kind of banshee, when most might actually be using it for actual filming or imaging purposes?
Fly the Inspire up to a suitable elevation, say near the top of a bike jump or maybe a pole vault, whatever, then hover it in GPS mode and then pan and tilt the camera?
Or how about setting two waypoints, the start and end of a 100m race, and then hitting go, whilst you then operate the camera, both pan and tilt? Seems like an obvious things to implement, no?
I'd also like to know if when the camera is 'locked', what this means exactly?! Can we frame our subject, lock the camera, and then move the Inspire around whilst the camera essentially tracks our subject?
I do hope we get some more info soon. I'm holding back on my purchase until i know at least a little more info, which is not a lot at the moment.... |
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