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That's the only reason I bought it. Bought it for filming my RCs??
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On my Mavic I can target it on an object and it will follow that object in flight and camera. I had it following my kids a couple weeks back.
Yeah you got the professional grade??I'm using a Phantom and Litchi.
Looked at getting a mavic pro$$$ about $2500 here? rather have another 1/5On my Mavic I can target it on an object and it will follow that object in flight and camera. I had it following my kids a couple weeks back.
Yeah you got the professional grade??
That's the one P3Pro
I use Litchi cause it's got a few features DJI GO hasn't.
Any of your vids on You Tube?
I'd be interested in seeing them.
Why so expensive? It's coming from China so I would think it would be closer to you?Looked at getting a mavic pro$$$ about $2500 here? rather have another 1/5
Yeah I have a few videos with it. I don't hardly spend enough time with it. My RCs take up too much time.?That's the one P3Pro
I use Litchi cause it's got a few features DJI GO hasn't.
Any of your vids on You Tube?
I'd be interested in seeing them.
Just found em - all good
They'll take a bit.Arw they really that picky with wind? Never had a drone. My bigger helis can stand up to some fairly stiff winds.
You can always have a nice gimbal set up on the multirotor like a Storm32 or any decent controller and they can follow a specific target if set up to do so.It can pretty much stay stationary maybe ten feet off the ground in the center of where you are driving and the gimbal and some minor movement from the multirotor will handle the rest.
Pixhawks,Apm's and many others can do the waypoints and tons of other crap.I haven't kept up but they should be even more advanced now.
That reminds me of a friend who was testing out waypoints on his programmable drone. Instead of manually controlling it, he was using his laptop. He set it to go home if it hit a certain wind speed, but rather than programming his lat. and long. he trusted his uncalibrated (cheap) GPS. Wind picked up and it tried to go home and missed its mark by 200 yards. He had to go slogging through a culvert to find it!
1. film with one hand drive with one hand
2. tripod for phone
3. gopro mounted on transmitter
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