Yeah, I just finished my 10th yesterday and have only been paid for one so far. Im still waiting on getting paid for the rated 10 mission I did last week. I also have the same question in the length of time between upload and payment.I've done 17 pano missions so far and have only been paid for 4 of them (total $76). This seems low compared to what others have said in this forum.
How long does it typically take to get paid for missions and what payout percentage do you expect to get? Thanks
Perfectly stated.Company is funded by DJI so it's very possible - even probable - that they are paying out some small amounts to get people excited.
It'll be a cold day in hell before I go flying commercially for $25 or $50. Not to be snooty, but 20 years ago a service call on anything (to plug something in) was $75. Actually going somewhere and flying equipment and uploading stuff for that kind of money? No way.
I have a feeling that all this stuff is going to the lowest common denominator (people who will lose money doing it)...somewhat like the stock photo scene.
Drone Base pilots - would you post the Drone Base typical recommended settings for Litchi IOS pano shots? I have started with P4 pano shots (and processing), would like a good starting base settings. I'm having trouble with the processing. Thanks!
simple....set Litchi Pano for the following;
Spherical pano
2 rows
15 shots per row.
Additionally, make sure your aspect ratio is set for 4:3 instead of 16:9
Also you don't have to process. Just upload .jpg files to DB and they'll do
12 shots per row, plus one nadris.
I've worked for them for quite some time now. Unfortunately, the experience has not been pleasant in the long run. Shame on me.
At first the missions provided were good pay. Now it's a complete joke in my area. They ask you to fly in regulated airspace knowing all risk is on the pilot. FAA eventually is going to figure this out and pin point how they are getting images in areas that waivers are not being granted. My buddy says they told him to not worry and that he would never get tracked back to doing jobs in regulated airspace. Meaning they just want the jobs done no matter the risk.
Beware of this company. Seriously, as a part 107 holder, DroneBase only cares about DroneBase, period. This is not a rant, simply facts. Don't be the next FOOL willing to risk jail time, major fines, and negative outlook in the sUAS uprising.
I've done a very large amount of missions (well into triple digits), between residential panos and commercial panos and their client missions. The pay is crap though, maybe $25 bucks per job is the average since 50 percent (yes 50 percent) of my jobs have not been paid.
DroneBase cannot keep up with the amount of work turned in if you try to make this a full-time day job.
2 of my buddy's are going through this exact issue with DroneBase. We all signed up about the same time.
Use the"custom setting" under the drop down menu where you choose the type of pano. Out is under the spherical 360 option.I never figured out how to configure AutoPilot to the DroneBase requirements (2 rows of 12 + nadir).
no it's IOS, I was using it on a ipad mini 3. I took maybe 10 pics and the app just disappeared and it stopped taking pictures
i did two pano jobs this afternoon. They were close to other and on the same road. Took about 20 min to setup and get the pics.
Now to wait and see if they sell
This has not been my experience at all. Dronebase has never "asked" me to fly in regulated airspace. The pano missions are mapped from MLS listings. It is up to the pilot to determine the legality of the flight, as it should be. The client missions I have done always begin with Dronebase asking me to verify if the flight is allowed per FAA regs and have had no problem with me saying no. I have flown 13 panos and one client mission in two weeks. Got paid for seven of the panos and the client mission for a total of $235, all within three miles of my house, most within walking distance. I have two more client jobs Saturday for $250 and had to turn a $200 job down this week because of airspace restriction. For a source for easy side money, in between higher paying mapping jobs, DB is a decent deal.
I didn't claim to be on the same level. Just shared my experience.You've been flying panos for 2 weeks. 1 client mission. You are I are on completely different levels.
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