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<blockquote data-quote="dstrkt" data-source="post: 24057" data-attributes="member: 5336"><p>Hey all, brand new to the forums so hopefully I'm not re-posting questions but I did search and couldn't find anything so here i go.</p><p></p><p>I'm a casual hiker and recently started looking into drones as a means of getting some cool images above forests or on mountains and I know this is ideal for drones as I've seen multiple examples on youtube. However I only go out once a month so i was thinking of other uses to justify a purchase.</p><p></p><p>So this gets me to my question. I'm also a drummer and every few weeks i record a drum cover just for fun. I normally use a camera and tripod but it's pretty static and gets a little boring so i found this video:</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]0sC0TE1KCp4[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>I know he is using a proper cameraman but is it possible to automate small side to side movements indoors for a drone? is it dangerous to fly that close to a drum kit? and if not the Spark, is the Mavic or a different drone a better option? I've seen the hover mode but it seems a little too static for what I'm after.</p><p></p><p>TLDR - Basically I just want to know if the camera movement from the video is possible for a drone without anyone behind the controls. If i could program in a little side to side sway back and forth for a few minutes and still have the camera pointed towards me or whether I'm dreaming.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advanced for any advice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstrkt, post: 24057, member: 5336"] Hey all, brand new to the forums so hopefully I'm not re-posting questions but I did search and couldn't find anything so here i go. I'm a casual hiker and recently started looking into drones as a means of getting some cool images above forests or on mountains and I know this is ideal for drones as I've seen multiple examples on youtube. However I only go out once a month so i was thinking of other uses to justify a purchase. So this gets me to my question. I'm also a drummer and every few weeks i record a drum cover just for fun. I normally use a camera and tripod but it's pretty static and gets a little boring so i found this video: [MEDIA=youtube]0sC0TE1KCp4[/MEDIA] I know he is using a proper cameraman but is it possible to automate small side to side movements indoors for a drone? is it dangerous to fly that close to a drum kit? and if not the Spark, is the Mavic or a different drone a better option? I've seen the hover mode but it seems a little too static for what I'm after. TLDR - Basically I just want to know if the camera movement from the video is possible for a drone without anyone behind the controls. If i could program in a little side to side sway back and forth for a few minutes and still have the camera pointed towards me or whether I'm dreaming. Thanks in advanced for any advice! [/QUOTE]
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