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Did a hovering test of the phantom 4, i had to know, it did fairly good to what was promised, the question is, is hovering harder on the battery or flying around at a constant 10-15mph ?
Most quad-copters use more power to hover than when in-flight. Hovering makes the motors produce all the lift. While in-flight, the movement of the aircraft provide some lift of its own—reducing the amount of energy required for the motors to provide said lift (with all other things being equal).
HAHAHAHA! Awesome.we had a new born, wife went to the store, i wanted to fly the drone,... doesnt mean i cant use the drone to walk the baby to sleep right?!!
Disclaimer: don't try this at home with your baby, this was performed by a professional on a closed course, for demonstration and educational purposes only, and no baby was hurt or present in the stroller during this presentation.
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Thanks for sharing. One suggestion, if you're gonna do a short time lapse, do it when something moves in a short amount of time other than just clouds.weather was pretty nice with some nice clouds, set it up in the sky for about 20 minutes. in future timelapses i need to do some stabalized in post for a smoother timelapse.
Thanks for sharing. One suggestion, if you're gonna do a short time lapse, do it when something moves in a short amount of time other than just clouds.
Like a sunrise or sunset.
These are good but you need to start the time lapse at THE BEGINNING of the magic hour (when the sun is out but low enough that it's not bright) until it's pitch black and then you will see the sun go down in your time lapse and that would be interesting to watch.i did one before, but i dont think it looked that good seemed to dark and short?
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