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Thinking about buying a spark - basic question about how high it can fly
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<blockquote data-quote="nilanjan118" data-source="post: 91656" data-attributes="member: 13902"><p>The DJI app allows you to go as high as 500m but drone pilots have to abide by drone regulations in various countries which are much stricter regarding altitude limit. Just to give you a couple of examples, you are not allowed to fly 400 ft. above ground level in the USA and not above 150m in Japan. </p><p>Now regarding the specific application you are looking for, you cannot point the camera exactly 'straight down'. The max. you can go is 85 degrees but I think you can still get the results you are looking for. Please take a look at the attached image. It is a stitched image from 16 separate images taken with the Spark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nilanjan118, post: 91656, member: 13902"] The DJI app allows you to go as high as 500m but drone pilots have to abide by drone regulations in various countries which are much stricter regarding altitude limit. Just to give you a couple of examples, you are not allowed to fly 400 ft. above ground level in the USA and not above 150m in Japan. Now regarding the specific application you are looking for, you cannot point the camera exactly 'straight down'. The max. you can go is 85 degrees but I think you can still get the results you are looking for. Please take a look at the attached image. It is a stitched image from 16 separate images taken with the Spark. [/QUOTE]
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