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YAW twitch still there after slowing it down and applying the expo change.
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Ruckert" data-source="post: 83057" data-attributes="member: 2396"><p>The Spark has limitations, but if we live within the limitations the performance can be satisfying.</p><p></p><p>Yaw is out</p><p></p><p>I have a DJI Mavic Pro, and while it's Yaw is amazingly better, it is not perfect. The imperfection is a twitch simply from moving the stick ever so slightly too much, and...twitch.</p><p></p><p>All drones work best straight forward, backward, up, down, maybe sideways and diagonally, and the myriad of combinations therein such as backward descend as was shown in the OP' video beginning at about minute 2:44.</p><p></p><p>An effective alternative is to take picture, use a editing software to use Dynamic Zoom (in/out), then fly straight ahead to the next picture, repeat...</p><p></p><p>Even if your video is a collection of photographs from the drone, applying music makes it appear to be collectively 'moving'. Ultimately, this equates to a slide show, but that is much better than flying straight ahead for 5 minutes with essentially the same scene for the full 5 minutes. </p><p></p><p>Besides, a Spark photo is 12 mp which is full of detail while the video is a comparatively paltry 2mp (1920*1080=2.X mp).</p><p></p><p>Be sure to take multiple photos of the same subject as wind can screw with the gimbal, and what you thought was framed well comes out blury for some photos</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Ruckert, post: 83057, member: 2396"] The Spark has limitations, but if we live within the limitations the performance can be satisfying. Yaw is out I have a DJI Mavic Pro, and while it's Yaw is amazingly better, it is not perfect. The imperfection is a twitch simply from moving the stick ever so slightly too much, and...twitch. All drones work best straight forward, backward, up, down, maybe sideways and diagonally, and the myriad of combinations therein such as backward descend as was shown in the OP' video beginning at about minute 2:44. An effective alternative is to take picture, use a editing software to use Dynamic Zoom (in/out), then fly straight ahead to the next picture, repeat... Even if your video is a collection of photographs from the drone, applying music makes it appear to be collectively 'moving'. Ultimately, this equates to a slide show, but that is much better than flying straight ahead for 5 minutes with essentially the same scene for the full 5 minutes. Besides, a Spark photo is 12 mp which is full of detail while the video is a comparatively paltry 2mp (1920*1080=2.X mp). Be sure to take multiple photos of the same subject as wind can screw with the gimbal, and what you thought was framed well comes out blury for some photos [/QUOTE]
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YAW twitch still there after slowing it down and applying the expo change.