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<blockquote data-quote="BravoTango" data-source="post: 51494" data-attributes="member: 10103"><p>Not yet. Ive been using it for point of reference shots and in tripod mode. For the chase filming I think I am going to resort back to my 3dr solo , I have had a ton of success with it, I was just hoping to get a smaller footprint in my gear load.</p><p>Here are a few clips of the spark and an osmo+</p><p> [MEDIA=facebook]104451850445157[/MEDIA]</p><p>[MEDIA=facebook]103245087232500[/MEDIA]</p><p>[MEDIA=facebook]101859380704404[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>I got into the debug mode on the V2 Assistant software and changed a few parameters with no noticeable difference on the flight characteristics. Still capped out around 10-12mph in gps (w/o object avoidance), and the active track will not keep up with my little johnboat like the solo can. Also when the solo goes into follow mode it runs off one stick to move the gimbal and the drone all together making it really the best flight mode I've used for filming wake. You literally can put almost anyone on the sticks and get great results. I would highly recommend picking up a solo off craigslist or FB now that they are so cheap. Only downside is needing a solid, flat, metal free takeoff point, and size.</p><p></p><p>Solo footage vvvv</p><p>[MEDIA=vimeo]178417792[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=vimeo]199920744[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BravoTango, post: 51494, member: 10103"] Not yet. Ive been using it for point of reference shots and in tripod mode. For the chase filming I think I am going to resort back to my 3dr solo , I have had a ton of success with it, I was just hoping to get a smaller footprint in my gear load. Here are a few clips of the spark and an osmo+ [MEDIA=facebook]104451850445157[/MEDIA] [MEDIA=facebook]103245087232500[/MEDIA] [MEDIA=facebook]101859380704404[/MEDIA] I got into the debug mode on the V2 Assistant software and changed a few parameters with no noticeable difference on the flight characteristics. Still capped out around 10-12mph in gps (w/o object avoidance), and the active track will not keep up with my little johnboat like the solo can. Also when the solo goes into follow mode it runs off one stick to move the gimbal and the drone all together making it really the best flight mode I've used for filming wake. You literally can put almost anyone on the sticks and get great results. I would highly recommend picking up a solo off craigslist or FB now that they are so cheap. Only downside is needing a solid, flat, metal free takeoff point, and size. Solo footage vvvv [MEDIA=vimeo]178417792[/MEDIA] [MEDIA=vimeo]199920744[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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