I think you should be very pleased with yourself. Well done.
Thank you so very much Robocop , much appreciated , I used to get stuff right, whilst enjoying fast engined sportbikes (which was always what I liked doing best on days off )
Life then was fast bikes on the killing grounds of North Wales, then one day beautiful hot tarmac … I got it all wrong and I was off to meet a woman who was even faster than my bike was , I saw 187 mph on the clock once , so it didnt hang around !
THEN one day I hit a ford focus of all cars,…I swear down that was the day the Good Lord slowed me down big time !
Im grateful for what He did though to my old man life,He turned it round for me and brought me home,from a head on crash of at leat 120mph , and I’m around to tell that tale .
Long story short God IS AWESOME !!
More footage soon hopefully
Blessings my friend and thank you so much for your kind comment
David,
If you want to make your camera movements with the Mini4 Pro smoother, then you would be well advised to take a few minutes to watch this video by @ianinlondon
Take your time, and don’t rush into wildly changing settings, but this is definitely a good place to start.
Ohh thanks Budgie ! I have seen Ian from London once before explaining something or other , WOW these things are more complex than I thought , I like the way he slowed it all down , and the gimbal doesnt need adjusting on its speed up and down , and the drone left and right yaw ! Thank you for your consideration my friend, as always I much appreciate the GREAT drone fellowship that is on this Website , in a matter of a day I have learned a lot !
I just need now to put that into practice ,and your absolutely right , what I chage ( if I change anything ) I’ll make a note of what i change , in case I need to change it back.
it was good how he went to extremes of any changes he made, and so we would all benefit from watching what he did .
Thanks very much again for just posting that to me so I learn to do things better
God bless and thank you so very much , good help …always appreciated
David