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Hello all,
Would really appreciate yadvice/suggestions/expertise on how best to accomplish what I would like to do, if it is in fact somewhat easily possible for someone like myself to accomplish.
I am very soon about to begin work on a construction project that will last several months. I would love to document the process but I am not a serious photographer or rc flyer. However, I have seen first hand how awesome that combo can be. I am considering purchasing the p3 to capture an aerial time lapse sequence of the project. I tried researching the phantoms time lapse capabilities and found much information about the shots/time interval etc. but nothing specific to what I envision would be an awesome feat.
Is it possible to set an aerial position by gps coordinates, or by "saving" current location of copter, that I could then return the copter to, a couple times a day to take a photo, over the course of the months that the build would last?
Or is there a better/more reliable way to accomplish this task?
Would the quality of the stills captured by the standard camera on the advanced model be sufficient for print publication?
Many thanks for your assistance and suggestions.
S
Would really appreciate yadvice/suggestions/expertise on how best to accomplish what I would like to do, if it is in fact somewhat easily possible for someone like myself to accomplish.
I am very soon about to begin work on a construction project that will last several months. I would love to document the process but I am not a serious photographer or rc flyer. However, I have seen first hand how awesome that combo can be. I am considering purchasing the p3 to capture an aerial time lapse sequence of the project. I tried researching the phantoms time lapse capabilities and found much information about the shots/time interval etc. but nothing specific to what I envision would be an awesome feat.
Is it possible to set an aerial position by gps coordinates, or by "saving" current location of copter, that I could then return the copter to, a couple times a day to take a photo, over the course of the months that the build would last?
Or is there a better/more reliable way to accomplish this task?
Would the quality of the stills captured by the standard camera on the advanced model be sufficient for print publication?
Many thanks for your assistance and suggestions.
S