DesignFlaw06
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Thanks. I've found that less than 2.5 minutes is about right. After that, attention goes bye bye. Same is true with cuts. !10 seconds usually before you change angles or scenes I think. The first video, I didn't cut at all. But I didn't have much else in the way of interesting footage and only had one battery at the time. I was 1/2 mile away and wanted to make sure I made it back with plenty of time to spare.Nice job on those last 2...... Keeping them limited in length is good way to maintain the viewers attention.
People of the internet have very short attention spans these days....
I've seen this before. The Phantom has some of the tracking abilities, but it is somewhat sketchy. You can have it follow the remote control, a cell phone with a leash app, or visual tracking. Straight lines with those are about as cinematic as it gets. Top speed of Lilly is 20 MPH, Phantom is 35. Either way, you're not getting high speed shots. Mainly just passing by or slower speeds. You could do a high flyover of a ride for a little longer shot. I get nervous about trees and such in the follow me modes.Here's the one you want to follow you on a bike or whatever your mode of transportation is.https://www.outsideonline.com/1980461/lily-camera
I get 20 minutes easy on the Phantom and that is pretty close to what they advertise. I have 3 batteries, but I've only used up to 2 on site. Currently working on hole flyovers at my golf course.They say 20 minutes in the add. I think often the flight times are slightly exaggerated though. (This is for the Lily, not the OP's drone)
I did a quick demo. Really needs to be played back at 2x speed since it is too long as is. But it was a quick demo to show the guys at the club why I was buzzing around the course. There was only one girl that flipped me off. But she was the head bartender, who was trying golf for the first time. She knew I was just messing with her.
The nice thing with the Litchi app is you can preprogram the routes on the web. Get your height, speed, heading, gimbal angle all setup. Then when you get on site, just hit the play button. A bit nerve racking on the course. The Phantom flies faster than the cart can go. A bit of cross your fingers and paying attention with Line of Sight, the FPV, and the GPS screen.
Also made a case for mine so it fits in the top box. Layered 1 inch thick foam. Not the most professional look, but it works.
It's a little snug and takes some care getting the lid to close, but it does. I originally did it in white foam, but it was apparent it was going to get dirty in a hurry and look bad. Dyed the foam using some fabric dye. I wouldn't recommend it as it was a pain in the ass, but it got the job done.
Sorry for the threadjack
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