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Originally Posted by GO FURTHER
Excellent video!
(Don't know how you are keeping your videos up on YouTube with copyright music. )
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It's copy right free music you can download from youtube, so no breaches of copy right otherwise youtube will mute your videos.
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Originally Posted by GO FURTHER
I notice when you are controlling the panning motion of the drone camera to follow your daughter, the movements are not a smooth continuous panning action but more deliberate in movement "a bit at a time".
Is this a limitation of the DJI?
Do more expensive drones feature a smoother panning motion?
Thanks
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It's really a flying skill thing, also control software has just been updated and future videos should be a bit smoother panning as that was one of the updates. (I will be testing that out when I do my car video on the beach hopefully soon.
In saying that the more expensive the drone the easier they are to fly. The DJI spark I have has two positioning sensors and 1080 video and a two axis camera mount and 2km flight range and 15 minute flight time per battery.
The Phantom 4 pro 2.0 (the latest model) has 4K video, 3 axis camera mount, 5 sensor with automatic obstacle avoidance in all directions, and a 6 camera navigation system that constantly calculates speed and distance from objects as well as a host of other features with a range of 7km and 30 minute flight time per battery.
The Phantom 4 pro 2.0 costs $2399 while the Spark costs $629 or $859 in the fly more package
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