http://youtu.be/lgfSvJ-vQPs
Short compilation of drone shots. Note a bit of yawing problem in the second two scenes. I inadvertantly had the transmitter
switched to Course Lock. Seemed to be fighting me. Or, it was the little bit of wind. Not sure yet. First shot flying over the Lifetime Activities Center did not have the yawing. All shots color and sharpness corrected and default Warp Stablized in Pr. First
scene flying over the LAC has Timewarp speed changes in Ae.
John
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Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 7:40 AM
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Subject: Re: [AE] Motion tracking
Eric,
7 months ago I got that same Phantom package from B&H. You’ll love the GPS mode of flying. An R/C hobbyist in my private life, I’ve flown mostly aircraft (sailplanes
and electrics). As you’ll find from flying helicopters/quadcopter in simulators like RealFlight, they are a handful!! Orientation is critical and getting mixed up on the controls will put you on the ground in pieces super fast. GPS mode adds a LOT of stability
to your flying and makes it so you can’t get disoriented and slip the Phantom into the ground. Home Lock/Course Lock modes offer their advantages too.
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