Tobers Suspended / Banned Messages 3,435 Name Andy Edit My Images No 20 May 2021 #41 Another piece of gear you can leave behind is your tripod. Your drone is your tripod-in-the-sky.
OP D Deleted member 68495 Guest 20 May 2021 #42 Apparently the cine mode on the controller use to be called tripod mode, others will confirm or deny that.
Apparently the cine mode on the controller use to be called tripod mode, others will confirm or deny that.
rick448 Suspended / Banned Messages 4,266 Name Rick Edit My Images No 20 May 2021 #43 ShinySideUp said: Apparently the cine mode on the controller use to be called tripod mode, others will confirm or deny that. Click to expand... Correct, though it means it only moves very slowly compared to normal or sport.
ShinySideUp said: Apparently the cine mode on the controller use to be called tripod mode, others will confirm or deny that. Click to expand... Correct, though it means it only moves very slowly compared to normal or sport.
TVRTim Suspended / Banned Messages 1,012 Name Tim Edit My Images Yes 22 May 2021 #44 ShinySideUp said: Apparently the cine mode on the controller use to be called tripod mode, others will confirm or deny that. Click to expand... As rick said. the old tripod mode was about 1 metre per second, cine mode is about 5 metres per second, I preferred the old mode myself.
ShinySideUp said: Apparently the cine mode on the controller use to be called tripod mode, others will confirm or deny that. Click to expand... As rick said. the old tripod mode was about 1 metre per second, cine mode is about 5 metres per second, I preferred the old mode myself.
OP D Deleted sulking member 63079 Guest 23 May 2021 #45 rick448 said: Correct, though it means it only moves very slowly compared to normal or sport. Click to expand... You can configure the gimbal speeds and smoothness for the different settings as well, more useful for video than photography
rick448 said: Correct, though it means it only moves very slowly compared to normal or sport. Click to expand... You can configure the gimbal speeds and smoothness for the different settings as well, more useful for video than photography