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- Aug 16, 2019
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Hi everyone. I'm new here, 1st post. So I bought a spark last weekend and like a complete idiot flew it without enough training and ended up crashing it into a lake. I was taking it easy for the first few batteries, just experimenting, then switched on the sport mode. I lost sight of it, got a low battery warning and attempted to RTH but it kept failing. I never saw it go in the water but based on the GPS it sure looks like that what happened. Anyway, moving on I really enjoyed my few flights with the drone and am going to get a replacement this weekend ! The one thing that really stuck out was that the video feed on my phone from dj go was extremely pixelated to the point of not really being usable during the flight. I took several videos and pics and they all look pretty aweful. Granted I am a complete noob and also didn't need with any settings which I'm sure makes a huge difference. I am aware that a high speed SD card is needed and also a device with a processor speed of at least 3gigs is needed to keep the video feed from lagging/pixelation.
But I'm mostly interested in knowing if the footage/pics on the SD card on the drone would have looked different ? I presume it looks pretty much perfect , and the footage that is on the phone can be deleted correct ? Obviously if the video/pics looks the same on the SD card I would not consider rebuying, but I've seen a bunch of good footage shot from the spark so I don't think it's the device, but more likely the overzealous, under skilled operator !
Thanks for
But I'm mostly interested in knowing if the footage/pics on the SD card on the drone would have looked different ? I presume it looks pretty much perfect , and the footage that is on the phone can be deleted correct ? Obviously if the video/pics looks the same on the SD card I would not consider rebuying, but I've seen a bunch of good footage shot from the spark so I don't think it's the device, but more likely the overzealous, under skilled operator !
Thanks for