Hi there, although I know you filmed this way back in march, but can you remember what setting you had the mavic on re film quality, sharpness and frame rate etc. I was very impressed with the fact that there was no 'rippling' on the footage like when panning past the blinds etc. thanks atb vee
Hi Wildsoul thanks for the comment. To be honest I had very recently picked up the drone and hadn't messed with any of that really. I would imaging the settings were default. I will say though that house had all very bright LED lighting which really helps with quality.
howard williams not with the Mavic. When indoors it uses the cameras at the bottom of the drone to lock in your position by taking a picture and constantly overlaying pictures to make sure they match. There are other settings that should be set as well
Do me a favor, please don't fly your Mavic in the house with your kids there. Just a good word of advise for you as you do look intelligent. I have seen first hand when the electronics go wrong in these UAV's.
Are you referring to the kid in the high chair and the 2 seconds you saw my son at the far end of the hall way across the house? Save your negative comments for when you actually have any clue about a situation...
@@Fair4FreedomVlogs Yesterday I had an electronic failure flying indoor and hurted myself while trying to get the situation save. The copter can be very fast and you have no time to react to prevent hurting you or others. That's my experience.
Cool. I've been thinking about buying a drone.
Great job! Just wish people did try calling you 20 times while you were filming
Switch signal lost from RTH to Hover. Or lost gps will send it into your ceiling. Also use prop guards. Cheap at $10 or full cage at $200
Neil McLean huh? Lost GPS? Lost signal rth is if the mavic loses the signal from the remote. If you lose GPS it goes into atti mode.
it sound like some construction site/bomb shit
Any chance you remember what camera settings you are using whenever I film indoors it looks super dark
Hi there, although I know you filmed this way back in march, but can you remember what setting you had the mavic on re film quality, sharpness and frame rate etc. I was very impressed with the fact that there was no 'rippling' on the footage like when panning past the blinds etc. thanks atb vee
Hi Wildsoul thanks for the comment. To be honest I had very recently picked up the drone and hadn't messed with any of that really. I would imaging the settings were default. I will say though that house had all very bright LED lighting which really helps with quality.
Thanks for the reply :-)
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Do you need satellites for in door use ?
howard williams not with the Mavic. When indoors it uses the cameras at the bottom of the drone to lock in your position by taking a picture and constantly overlaying pictures to make sure they match. There are other settings that should be set as well
Do me a favor, please don't fly your Mavic in the house with your kids there. Just a good word of advise for you as you do look intelligent. I have seen first hand when the electronics go wrong in these UAV's.
Thumbs down for flying indoor with your children around and no other adult supervision. This is very dangerous and could be lethal.
Are you referring to the kid in the high chair and the 2 seconds you saw my son at the far end of the hall way across the house? Save your negative comments for when you actually have any clue about a situation...
They were there. No? Or it's an illusion
And by the way. These are positive comments if you cannot see it as as dad. I am sorry for you
This is so dangerous and irresponsible... Thumbs down for you
@@Fair4FreedomVlogs Yesterday I had an electronic failure flying indoor and hurted myself while trying to get the situation save. The copter can be very fast and you have no time to react to prevent hurting you or others. That's my experience.