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Cinematic Mode | Unleash the hidden potential of the Spark
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<blockquote data-quote="nilanjan118" data-source="post: 103784" data-attributes="member: 13902"><p>The limitation of the Spark's gimbal and bitrate is known to all. It can never match the Mavics. However I am sure you would have experienced by now that the Cinematic mode is quite an improvement from the stock P-mode or Sports mode. Unless you are flying low to the ground or close to objects, the cinematic mode should be the go to mode for any drone shot. Also the fact that you can cover so much more distance in this mode(due to speed and increased battery life) is a huge bonus.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Exactly my thoughts. Now that I have the Go4 mod, I use Litchi only for waypoints and that's only due to its ability to design the mission on a computer. However it is also true that waypoints is not something which we tend to use regularly. Flying an automated mission is no fun. Sports mode with the Spark is a lot of fun but the footage you get with it is of no use unless I use the cut and trim option in my video editor extensively. And that makes Cinematic mode my go to mode. So if I have to break down the features I use in order of preference/frequency, it will be as follows.</p><p></p><p>1. Cinematic mode (Go4 Mod)</p><p>2. Active Track (Go4 Mod)</p><p>3. POI (Go4 Mod)</p><p>4. Waypoints (Litchi)</p><p>5. Course Lock/Home lock (Go4 Mod)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nilanjan118, post: 103784, member: 13902"] The limitation of the Spark's gimbal and bitrate is known to all. It can never match the Mavics. However I am sure you would have experienced by now that the Cinematic mode is quite an improvement from the stock P-mode or Sports mode. Unless you are flying low to the ground or close to objects, the cinematic mode should be the go to mode for any drone shot. Also the fact that you can cover so much more distance in this mode(due to speed and increased battery life) is a huge bonus. Exactly my thoughts. Now that I have the Go4 mod, I use Litchi only for waypoints and that's only due to its ability to design the mission on a computer. However it is also true that waypoints is not something which we tend to use regularly. Flying an automated mission is no fun. Sports mode with the Spark is a lot of fun but the footage you get with it is of no use unless I use the cut and trim option in my video editor extensively. And that makes Cinematic mode my go to mode. So if I have to break down the features I use in order of preference/frequency, it will be as follows. 1. Cinematic mode (Go4 Mod) 2. Active Track (Go4 Mod) 3. POI (Go4 Mod) 4. Waypoints (Litchi) 5. Course Lock/Home lock (Go4 Mod) [/QUOTE]
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