Is there a way to unbind the rc n3 remote from account since I have replaced it with the RC2? I'd like to sell it and I don't believe I can without it being unbound.
I don't think it will matter as it's not the N3 connecting it's your mobile phone that's attached to the N3. So the N3 isn't bound the mobile is. If you sell the drone, then you would need to unbound the drone from your account. I hope that makes sense.
No obstacle avoidance, I did hit the tree, I thought it would but wanted to see how it would cope. It dropped out the branches, got itself flying again and landed.
You'll get smoother footage at 30fps as you'll get frame blending. At 60fps there's more frames so not as smooth. I think we're seeing shutter drag or rolling shutter. Like if you pan a video cam too quickly. I noticed the subject is OK but the background jitters when circling. It's better to keep further from subject and bigger, wider circle to avoid this.
Hi, you do need an Operators ID for any size drone if it has a camera. So you need to follow the link to the CAA and register with them and it's about £10. For more info I have a video on Operators ID you should watch. Hope that's helpful.
Very helpful vid.
Glad you think so! Safe flying 🫡
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Is there a way to unbind the rc n3 remote from account since I have replaced it with the RC2? I'd like to sell it and I don't believe I can without it being unbound.
I don't think it will matter as it's not the N3 connecting it's your mobile phone that's attached to the N3. So the N3 isn't bound the mobile is. If you sell the drone, then you would need to unbound the drone from your account. I hope that makes sense.
What about obstacles? Collision detection? The shots you took were by a tree no, was it able to detect and avoid it automatically?
No obstacle avoidance, I did hit the tree, I thought it would but wanted to see how it would cope. It dropped out the branches, got itself flying again and landed.
@@SlipstreamCreativeAgency so I can assume it can stabilize itself instead of falling to the ground and shredding into pieces, great!
Well that was certainly my experience. I flew indoors and hit things and it seemed quite robust.
The footage is stuttery / jerky. How is the 1080p/60fps performance. Maybe that will smooth it out a bit.
You'll get smoother footage at 30fps as you'll get frame blending. At 60fps there's more frames so not as smooth. I think we're seeing shutter drag or rolling shutter. Like if you pan a video cam too quickly. I noticed the subject is OK but the background jitters when circling. It's better to keep further from subject and bigger, wider circle to avoid this.
Drones under 250g do not require a drone licence to fly in the UK, I've just found this so why are you saying you need to register. 🤔
Hi, you do need an Operators ID for any size drone if it has a camera. So you need to follow the link to the CAA and register with them and it's about £10. For more info I have a video on Operators ID you should watch. Hope that's helpful.
ruclips.net/video/Suf5pZxpS0Y/видео.html OPPERATOR ID VIDEO