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Spark and what software for photogrammetry?
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<blockquote data-quote="Earthman" data-source="post: 118776" data-attributes="member: 16717"><p>My understanding is the default down tilt angle limit is 85-deg but you can shift the entire tilt range down in the Spark calibration settings so that the lower limit is 90-deg. However, if you do, the up tilt limit will be 5-deg less than the default, which is no big deal if using the Spark for surveying. I’m not sure one would miss the 5-deg on the upper limit. </p><p></p><p>When I read about this, I worried about the affect that “calibrating” the gimbal to look 90-deg down when the drone thinks it’s looking down at 85-deg might have on survey accuracy. This may be a question for DJI.</p><p></p><p>Finally, I recall reading that there is a mission planning app that supports the Spark and the app may allow one to use the Spark for surveys but I don’t recall which app it is.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and keep us posted on any survey results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earthman, post: 118776, member: 16717"] My understanding is the default down tilt angle limit is 85-deg but you can shift the entire tilt range down in the Spark calibration settings so that the lower limit is 90-deg. However, if you do, the up tilt limit will be 5-deg less than the default, which is no big deal if using the Spark for surveying. I’m not sure one would miss the 5-deg on the upper limit. When I read about this, I worried about the affect that “calibrating” the gimbal to look 90-deg down when the drone thinks it’s looking down at 85-deg might have on survey accuracy. This may be a question for DJI. Finally, I recall reading that there is a mission planning app that supports the Spark and the app may allow one to use the Spark for surveys but I don’t recall which app it is. Good luck and keep us posted on any survey results. [/QUOTE]
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