Hi David, I purchased a DJI mini pro 4 drone a few weeks ago. And was very frustrated with using the waypoint features, until I watched your video. Let me tell you your is outstanding!! I must have watched at least 10 other RUclips sites explaining how to customize the waypoint system, and none of them matched your explanation. It took me all of about 10 minutes after watching you video to get my waypoints working properly. I don’t think I would have ever thought to set the POI to 6 to 10 feet AGL. It worked perfectly. So, many thanks to you Dave. 😀😀😀 I am now a happy camper.
At the end of the day that's really all I want to be able to accomplish for my subscribers and followers. I try hard to make my videos as accurate and informative as I can. Not saying that's the case all the time, but I try my best. Very much appreciate your comment, be safe, Dave
Nice presentation of waypoints. It's all confusing to me I'll just have to do some hands on with my air 3. Thank you for explaining this that helps alot.
@dk4drones I would like to do several waypoints say a dam and a lake and the river below. Is it best to just fly it first and then let the drone do it alone later?
Sorry, I thought I commented but I guess I didn't. Thanks for the comment, and you may have already, but if not, enjoy trying out the waypoint feature. Be safe.
Thanks for the Sub. Just an FYI, I have a video coming out here shortly on how to stack waypoints. It seems waypoints are quite a nice feature for a lot of things when it comes to drones.
Dang man that’s awesome stuff! It seems pretty overwhelming but the way you walked us through the process it makes total sense. Very impressive stuff. Make sure to get the “descriptions” squared away. Hahaha.
I thought we would be able to plan a mission without being connected to the drone. But looks like we can't. I had to have it connected and keep it on as o planned a mission on the app
I don't know why you have to have the drone connected? I just set a waypoint on my RC2 controller and save it without having my drone connected. Are you using the RC2 controller or the RCN-2 controller? That maybe the difference but I am just guessing on that one.
No, that feature is not available on the Air 3 or the Mini 4 Pro. It was a feature on some of the older DJI drones like the Mavic 2 Pro and I would guess the new Mavic Pro drones as well. Thanks for the comment and be safe.
Enjoyed your vid. I've had this capability on a Mini 2 through Litchi for some time now. But, I will not Denigrate either except to say It would be nice if this was able to be Pre-Planned on computer in the office before going into the field. I was Not going to invest in the Air 3 but the Mini 4 Pro found it's way into my drone barn. It really is the Mini Air 3.
It is possible but, here in the US we have to keep the drone in visual line of sight. I wouldn't be able to fly the drone that far because of this rule. The Drone is capable of flying 2 km or about 1.25 miles and I would guess, have no problem flying a waypoint like that. Thanks for comment, Dave
@@S-teamwork You can manually adjust the follow course headings(yaw) while you are flying the waypoints. You can also do this with gimbal tilt and manual zoom. The camera action and altitude are set by each waypoint, and speed is set in the global setting for the whole flight. Hope this helps, thanks for the comment, Dave
On the mavic 2 pro and zoom. You could choose between straight lines between weypoints or an arc to smooth the turns out between the weypoints. Is that no longer the choose/option?
I guess I honestly don't know I never had a mavic 2 Pro. But the next time I'm out with my air 3 I'll certainly check into that thanks for the heads up. Dave
@dk4drones88 I just found out from DJI. No they took the option off the Air 3 and the newer Mavics. The drone its self now naturally curvs on the direction change.
On the right side of the screen there are five icons. Zone, Erase, Home point, North direction and Layers. Tap the bottom one or the Layer icon. In that icon are three choices, Standard, Satellite and Mixed. I generally use the mixed. One other thing is to make sure your controller has a Wi-fi connection to load the view if using it at home. Hope this helps, thanks for the comment and be safe.
I don't know of any way of putting in GPS coordinates to fly a waypoint mission in the DJI fly app. I guess if you know where the buoy is you can pin it on the map and try to do it that way. Just a thought 🤔. I know there are third-party apps out there that use GPS coordinates for mapping but I don't know if that would work for you or not. That is something you could check out I guess. Sorry I can't be of more help. Thanks for the comment and be safe!
Do you what to know how to get into maps to set-up a waypoint flight from home or away from the site that you want to fly the waypoint flight at? I can do a video on that if that is what you are asking for.
You would have to tap the plus in the box on the screen. Try that I think that should work or you use the map while you're flying and tap on the map to set that Waypoint. Take a look at my hyperlapse Waypoint feature and in there I show how to tap on the plus box to set a waypoint for a hyperlapse. I think that will work for your Waypoints flight as well
@@maxv77 I know that doesn't make sense to me either. They do have that function button up in the top left of the controller can that be used for the cruise button?
@dk4drones88 I looked at that earlier. I believe Fn is only tilt camera and the light. Il check again. If they made that a weypoint option it would be more useful so you can look at where your flying and hit the Fn button rather than have to check the screen
Thanks for noticing. The farmers up here do grow quite a few soybeans but looking at your RUclips channel you probably already know that. Just a question, where do you live if I may ask? Thanks for the sub and comment, be safe.
Thanks! This is the most detailed waypoint planning guide I've seen for the Air 3.
Thanks for the comment, Dave
Hi David,
I purchased a DJI mini pro 4 drone a few weeks ago. And was very frustrated with using the waypoint features, until I watched your video. Let me tell you your is outstanding!!
I must have watched at least 10 other RUclips sites explaining how to customize the waypoint system, and none of them matched your explanation. It took me all of about 10 minutes after watching you video to get my waypoints working properly. I don’t think I would have ever thought to set the POI to 6 to 10 feet AGL. It worked perfectly.
So, many thanks to you Dave. 😀😀😀
I am now a happy camper.
At the end of the day that's really all I want to be able to accomplish for my subscribers and followers. I try hard to make my videos as accurate and informative as I can. Not saying that's the case all the time, but I try my best. Very much appreciate your comment, be safe, Dave
Thanks for your explanation. You are the first (and probably) the only one who shows what Heading do when you choose Custom. 😃
Excellent video! I love my air 3! Just subscribed. Thanks
Thanks for the sub! Dave
Nice presentation of waypoints. It's all confusing to me I'll just have to do some hands on with my air 3. Thank you for explaining this that helps alot.
You're welcome and it can be confusing, but I am sure your will get the hang of it. Thanks for the comment and be safe!
@dk4drones
I would like to do several waypoints say a dam and a lake and the river below.
Is it best to just fly it first and then let the drone do it alone later?
@@Dronesters Yes, that would be the safest way. You can set your waypoints as you fly the route as well. Have fun.
@dk4drones
Thank you I had planned to do it manually but I'm thinking the waypoints would remove all human error.
Excellent presentation
Thanks for the comment
Great job, I learned a lot, thank you.
Glad it was helpful! Dave
Outstanding. I am Addicted 2 Drones.
Cool, I can't wait to test mine.
Sorry, I thought I commented but I guess I didn't. Thanks for the comment, and you may have already, but if not, enjoy trying out the waypoint feature. Be safe.
Great tutorial! Many thanks!
You're welcome and thanks for the comment. Be safe
Nice
Thanks for the Sub. Just an FYI, I have a video coming out here shortly on how to stack waypoints. It seems waypoints are quite a nice feature for a lot of things when it comes to drones.
Dang man that’s awesome stuff! It seems pretty overwhelming but the way you walked us through the process it makes total sense. Very impressive stuff. Make sure to get the “descriptions” squared away. Hahaha.
I thought we would be able to plan a mission without being connected to the drone. But looks like we can't. I had to have it connected and keep it on as o planned a mission on the app
I don't know why you have to have the drone connected? I just set a waypoint on my RC2 controller and save it without having my drone connected. Are you using the RC2 controller or the RCN-2 controller? That maybe the difference but I am just guessing on that one.
@dk4drones88 could the choice of controller. I got the standard controller with mine
@@maxv77 I would not think so, but you may have to contact DJI and see what they say.
Very nice.
Thanks for the comment and be safe.
Could it be a straight line between waypoints? It is not curved, please clarify that
No, that feature is not available on the Air 3 or the Mini 4 Pro. It was a feature on some of the older DJI drones like the Mavic 2 Pro and I would guess the new Mavic Pro drones as well. Thanks for the comment and be safe.
Thk for teach bro.
Enjoyed your vid. I've had this capability on a Mini 2 through Litchi for some time now.
But, I will not Denigrate either except to say It would be nice if this was able to be Pre-Planned on computer in the office before going into the field.
I was Not going to invest in the Air 3 but the Mini 4 Pro found it's way into my drone barn. It really is the Mini Air 3.
cool video .. is it possible for drone to fly waypoint on straight distance let say from wp 1 to wp 2 for 2 km and return to home ?
It is possible but, here in the US we have to keep the drone in visual line of sight. I wouldn't be able to fly the drone that far because of this rule. The Drone is capable of flying 2 km or about 1.25 miles and I would guess, have no problem flying a waypoint like that. Thanks for comment, Dave
Will you also show or explain what Heading do in Manual?
I guess I'm not following what your question is. Can you try explaining this better for me? Thanks,
Dave
@@dk4drones Follow Course has two options: Manual and Custom. You show what Custom do with the Air 3. But what happens with the Manual setting?
@@S-teamwork You can manually adjust the follow course headings(yaw) while you are flying the waypoints. You can also do this with gimbal tilt and manual zoom. The camera action and altitude are set by each waypoint, and speed is set in the global setting for the whole flight. Hope this helps, thanks for the comment, Dave
@@dk4drones Thanks Dave.
On the mavic 2 pro and zoom. You could choose between straight lines between weypoints or an arc to smooth the turns out between the weypoints. Is that no longer the choose/option?
I guess I honestly don't know I never had a mavic 2 Pro. But the next time I'm out with my air 3 I'll certainly check into that thanks for the heads up. Dave
@dk4drones88 I just found out from DJI. No they took the option off the Air 3 and the newer Mavics. The drone its self now naturally curvs on the direction change.
@@maxv77 Thanks for letting me know. I did check today and of course there was no option for that 😊. Thanks Dave
Not for this drone but Litchi lets you choose.@@dk4drones
How did you get your RC2 controller show a satellite view of the area? I can only ever get mine to show a map view
On the right side of the screen there are five icons. Zone, Erase, Home point, North direction and Layers. Tap the bottom one or the Layer icon. In that icon are three choices, Standard, Satellite and Mixed. I generally use the mixed. One other thing is to make sure your controller has a Wi-fi connection to load the view if using it at home. Hope this helps, thanks for the comment and be safe.
So how do I set up a waypoint off the coastline that has a buoy and know its GPS coordinates?
I don't know of any way of putting in GPS coordinates to fly a waypoint mission in the DJI fly app. I guess if you know where the buoy is you can pin it on the map and try to do it that way. Just a thought 🤔. I know there are third-party apps out there that use GPS coordinates for mapping but I don't know if that would work for you or not. That is something you could check out I guess. Sorry I can't be of more help. Thanks for the comment and be safe!
can you do the part you oppened the maps?
Do you what to know how to get into maps to set-up a waypoint flight from home or away from the site that you want to fly the waypoint flight at? I can do a video on that if that is what you are asking for.
@@dk4drones yes
Just noticed there is no C button if you go for the standard controller. So how do you set a weypoint on the fly?
You would have to tap the plus in the box on the screen. Try that I think that should work or you use the map while you're flying and tap on the map to set that Waypoint. Take a look at my hyperlapse Waypoint feature and in there I show how to tap on the plus box to set a waypoint for a hyperlapse. I think that will work for your Waypoints flight as well
@dk4drones88 ah I see. It was a bit annoying that they didn't add the rear buttons on both controllers
@@maxv77 I know that doesn't make sense to me either. They do have that function button up in the top left of the controller can that be used for the cruise button?
@dk4drones88 I looked at that earlier. I believe Fn is only tilt camera and the light. Il check again. If they made that a weypoint option it would be more useful so you can look at where your flying and hit the Fn button rather than have to check the screen
@@maxv77 It should have at least been one of the many options for the FN button.
Nice seeing some soybeans
Thanks for noticing. The farmers up here do grow quite a few soybeans but looking at your RUclips channel you probably already know that. Just a question, where do you live if I may ask? Thanks for the sub and comment, be safe.
@@dk4drones I'm in northeast Nebraska.
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