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<blockquote data-quote="MedicineMan4004" data-source="post: 17368" data-attributes="member: 2035"><p>[ATTACH=full]1650[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p>Had my first real serious crash but didn't loose the Spark in the river! Recovered it on the bank after watching it fly into a boulder and bounce off onto another boulder. It was still running and sending video feed to the Ipad. Got home, tried to fly and all works fine=video, camera, gimbal, controls, etc.</p><p>So the Spark is one tough little drone.</p><p></p><p>Now on learning the camera.</p><p>This shot of the falls was 'extracted' from video.</p><p>I pulled the video into Photoshop, harvested 30 images from the video file.</p><p>Stacked 20 of the 30 for the final TIFF. Popped the tiff into Luminar for some color pop,</p><p>back into Photoshop to denoise the water a bit.</p><p></p><p>You guys might be more critical but I don't think this is bad at all from a sensor the size of</p><p>a pinky nail.</p><p></p><p>Back to the crash. All was good and suddenly the drone started flying at high speed straight at the falls.</p><p>All I could do in my panick was pull the stick and the drone to the left where it crashed.</p><p></p><p>Since I'm loving droning I must now turn my attention to flight logs and deciphering them.</p><p>I did notice on the I-pad 'compass error' near the top of the screen just after the crash, maybe it was</p><p>there while flying but I didn't notice.</p><p>The crash was yesterday.</p><p></p><p>Also,both these shots, my lake, and the waterfall werein Manual camera mode.</p><p></p><p>Here's a shot of where I live taken today, house hidden in the trees across the lake.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1651[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MedicineMan4004, post: 17368, member: 2035"] [ATTACH=full]1650[/ATTACH] Had my first real serious crash but didn't loose the Spark in the river! Recovered it on the bank after watching it fly into a boulder and bounce off onto another boulder. It was still running and sending video feed to the Ipad. Got home, tried to fly and all works fine=video, camera, gimbal, controls, etc. So the Spark is one tough little drone. Now on learning the camera. This shot of the falls was 'extracted' from video. I pulled the video into Photoshop, harvested 30 images from the video file. Stacked 20 of the 30 for the final TIFF. Popped the tiff into Luminar for some color pop, back into Photoshop to denoise the water a bit. You guys might be more critical but I don't think this is bad at all from a sensor the size of a pinky nail. Back to the crash. All was good and suddenly the drone started flying at high speed straight at the falls. All I could do in my panick was pull the stick and the drone to the left where it crashed. Since I'm loving droning I must now turn my attention to flight logs and deciphering them. I did notice on the I-pad 'compass error' near the top of the screen just after the crash, maybe it was there while flying but I didn't notice. The crash was yesterday. Also,both these shots, my lake, and the waterfall werein Manual camera mode. Here's a shot of where I live taken today, house hidden in the trees across the lake. [ATTACH=full]1651[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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