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Obstacle Avoidance Question Please
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Ruckert" data-source="post: 36386" data-attributes="member: 2396"><p>One of the best things about disabling obstacle avoidance is that Spark's speed doubles to 13.X mph.</p><p>I like to use obstacle avoidance at low heights and disable obstacle avoidance at medium heights because the additional height requires greater speed, or the video appears too slow. Higher than 125 feet almost requires sport mode. Note that you don't have to max out sport mode. You can throttle up to 20 mph instead of 30. In some video this will matter as at the higher speed the camera will shake. Of course, in sport mode, turning the Spark is out of the question. </p><p>Panning/yawing the camera with obstacle avoidance enabled works reasonably well. The greater the speed the less smooth is the pan/yaw</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Ruckert, post: 36386, member: 2396"] One of the best things about disabling obstacle avoidance is that Spark's speed doubles to 13.X mph. I like to use obstacle avoidance at low heights and disable obstacle avoidance at medium heights because the additional height requires greater speed, or the video appears too slow. Higher than 125 feet almost requires sport mode. Note that you don't have to max out sport mode. You can throttle up to 20 mph instead of 30. In some video this will matter as at the higher speed the camera will shake. Of course, in sport mode, turning the Spark is out of the question. Panning/yawing the camera with obstacle avoidance enabled works reasonably well. The greater the speed the less smooth is the pan/yaw [/QUOTE]
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