Drones- Who’s Using Them?

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thats an inspire 1 with an x5s very good very expensive camera. have the same one with dual operator

How do you like the dual operator
I am thinking of adding that to my Inspire 2
I have x4s camera now
Thanks.
 

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How do you like the dual operator
I am thinking of adding that to my Inspire 2
I have x4s camera now
Thanks.

its terrible on the inspire 1 because it doesn't have a first person view camera like the inspire 2 so you cant get very technical with it. a lot of pre planning your shots. it is amazing to get straight pan shots for sure but the pilot is essentially guessing. if your above all obstacles its fine. but you cant be anywhere tricky running dual operator.
 

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Did 2 acreage photo shoots today.
Here is across a field
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Did a couple acreages yesterday for people.
1 more to do tomorrow
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Right now is not a good time of year for the acreage photos. Even just doing normal aerial photos. The lighting is bright, but the shadows are severe due to the angle of the sun even at mid day. When the snow gets on the ground it should balance out and give a softer light in the shadows.
 

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Out today at a couple places
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Out today at a couple places

Oh the typical gimbal tilt. You can manually correct this in the settings. “Adjust gimbal roll” I believe it’s called. Will set your horizon straight and level. Or if you have something perfectly flat and level do a gimbal calibration it will do its own thing and level it. I struggle with mine still to this day. Seems every time I turn it off it resets it back to factory and when I fly it next my settings are off.
 

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Oh the typical gimbal tilt. You can manually correct this in the settings. “Adjust gimbal roll” I believe it’s called. Will set your horizon straight and level. Or if you have something perfectly flat and level do a gimbal calibration it will do its own thing and level it. I struggle with mine still to this day. Seems every time I turn it off it resets it back to factory and when I fly it next my settings are off.

I can move the camera any place I want. I just usually mess around with it.

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I was just referring to the horizon not being straight. That’s just a pet peeve of mine with my drone. The fact that it won’t auto correct for it.
 

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I was just referring to the horizon not being straight. That’s just a pet peeve of mine with my drone. The fact that it won’t auto correct for it.

Oh ok. Thanks. Try holding a beer while flying. My help. lol
 

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Another flat earther huh. I just figured the earth is round so the horizon would reflect that in the images.
 

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Another flat earther huh. I just figured the earth is round so the horizon would reflect that in the images.

You won’t see the curvature of the earth in under 500m in elevation. If you compare the horizon on the left side to the right side of your image, it shouldn’t be so uneven.
 

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How high have you had your drone up?
You won’t see the curvature of the earth in under 500m in elevation. If you compare the horizon on the left side to the right side of your image, it shouldn’t be so uneven.
 

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500 meters about 1600 feet.

A fair ways up.
 

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To see curvature of the earth you gotta be 30,000+ft. Googled it.

If you see any curvature from your video of photos it’ll be from the camera itself.
 
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