Two questions from this newb... how well does tripod mode fight wind. And can it be assigned to a custom button to make engaging and disengaging it easier?
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Two questions from this newb... how well does tripod mode fight wind. And can it be assigned to a custom button to make engaging and disengaging it easier?
Two questions from this newb... how well does tripod mode fight wind. And can it be assigned to a custom button to make engaging and disengaging it easier?
Two questions from this newb... how well does tripod mode fight wind. And can it be assigned to a custom button to make engaging and disengaging it easier?
Tripod mode essentially limits power to the rotors. Less rotor power less ability against the wind.Anyone?The wind question is my main concern....
Tripod mode essentially limits power to the rotors. Less rotor power less ability against the wind.
Tripod mode essentially limits power to the rotors. Less rotor power less ability against the wind.
That math doesn't really work, 50% more juice per min giving twice the speed means same distance but less flight time.Sport mode uses about 50% more juice per minute of flight, allowing the spark to fly at twice the speed.
Less flight time, more distance, per battery.
Used tripod mode once and found it to be too slow. I too am fairly new to flying and find it more fun without it turned on and sport mode is crazy fast. There is a pretty big difference in how smooth the video looks. So if you want that look and are learning try it out, it doesn’t hurt. There’s so many features I haven’t even touched yet with my Spark.
The numbers are not exact, but we can pretend that they are. On a windless day, Let’s say you have flown 6 minutes in normal mode, in a straight line & used 50% of the battery power. You stop, turn, & fly straight back in sport mode 3 minutes later you have returned with battery power to spare. Why?That math doesn't really work, 50% more juice per min giving twice the speed means same distance but less flight time.
That makes more sense, so what you're really saying is that sport more uses around 40-45% more juice per minute to give you twice the speed?The numbers are not exact, but we can pretend that they are. On a windless day, Let’s say you have flown 6 minutes in normal mode, in a straight line & used 50% of the battery power. You stop, turn, & fly straight back in sport mode 3 minutes later you have returned with battery power to spare. Why?
You still have the battery power that is normally used to run the camera, flight controler, GPS, transmitter, compass, sensors, for 3 minutes. All those things drew power for 6 minutes during the away flight & were only in use for 3 minutes to return.
It would be interesting to see how long the motors run on 1 full battery by themselves. That would be a bench test, it would not fly.
This is entirely wrong.The numbers are not exact, but we can pretend that they are. On a windless day, Let’s say you have flown 6 minutes in normal mode, in a straight line & used 50% of the battery power. You stop, turn, & fly straight back in sport mode 3 minutes later you have returned with battery power to spare. Why?
You still have the battery power that is normally used to run the camera, flight controler, GPS, transmitter, compass, sensors, for 3 minutes. All those things drew power for 6 minutes during the away flight & were only in use for 3 minutes to return.
It would be interesting to see how long the motors run on 1 full battery by themselves. That would be a bench test, it would not fly.
I usually fly to my intended location in Regular or Sport Mode, then switch to Tripod Mode for my shots, and return home in Regular or Sport Mode.Would like some input as I am very new to flying drones and especially shooting video clips. I believe I heard on a YouTube video the recommendation to fly the Spark in Tripod mode for smoother cinematic effects. Is this the general opinion among the more experienced Spark pilots?
Hello from the Hoosier Heartland, bradbear117.
I agree, it is not good for fighting the wind, but did you know that you can tilt the camera UP a little to look above while in this mode?
This area is reserved for the Sphere and Pano shots under those gesture conditions.
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