I follow this guy on vimeo. This is his latest video. Simply amazing! How does he do this without losing his signal???
[vimeo]103164838[/vimeo]
[vimeo]103164838[/vimeo]
Lithium12.6 said:My guess he was simply following the Phantom than speeded up the video except over the water.
Over the water seems like different. Like the video otherwise.
golgotha said:He was probably using goggles and sending video over 1.3GHz. I left the Phantom world a few months ago to pursue building a kit. I ended up settling on a Cinetank kit. Using 1.3GHz for video tx punches through everything on the ground. I can go out 1km away and fly 20 feet off the ground, with lots of houses and trees between my rx and tx and I get a crystal clear view.
I guess it depends on the person, but once I started getting into real gear, my Phantom 2 seems a little ridiculous now, maybe because the Phantom 2 is a very limited platform. You can't just load it up with all kinds of cool gear. My Cinetank is a quadcopter that weighs about 8 pounds. It carries a GoPro on a gimbal and an high quality FPV flight cam on a servo tilt. I get between 25-28 minutes of flight on a single charge and routinely do 8km flights.
If you're into challenges and want to take it to the next step, then get comfortable with the Phantom and then move on to better stuff. If you're a hobby photographer and just want a platform to assist in picture taking, then the Phantom is probably good enough.
DesertFlyer53 said:Some of us have to eat you know!
OI Photography said:DesertFlyer53 said:Some of us have to eat you know!
I'm beginning to question your dedication...
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