An experimental ‘proof of concept’ flight in the Oxford Cycles Workshop - a test flight for something a bit longer planned to be filmed in a few weeks time…
Watch through to the end to see the ‘fly through’ of a bike frame…
An experimental ‘proof of concept’ flight in the Oxford Cycles Workshop - a test flight for something a bit longer planned to be filmed in a few weeks time…
Watch through to the end to see the ‘fly through’ of a bike frame…
I see everyone had sensibly scarpered!
Can’t recall, does the free version of DR not have lens correction? For me, de-fisheying it is the only thing I think might improve it … but then I like strait verticals and horizontals.
Not sure, I shall have to check that out when I next have some AVATA footage to play with…
Suzanne, have you published this before ? I’m sure I watched something like this perhaps a few months ago ?
Eeek, maybe I have… I hadn’t set it to public until today, as I was looking at it again before the actual main filming flight in 2 weeks time… Apologies if I have - brain like a seive me
Great bit of flying - was this with the motion controller ? At first I thought the MC2 was a bit of a gimmic but I love it - I do have the FPV Controller 2 for manual flight - I so need to spend more time with that.
I really like the little speed up sections.
Only asking as I’m sure you published this before ( perhaps later on you set to private again ) ? I’m assuming this is taken with your FPV drone? Could have been a few weeks after you got it
Thanks, yes with the MC2, its really simple to use and great for this type of thing… I need to get the FPV RC for more acro style flying, but it will be a huge learning curve, so havent started with it yet…
Yeah, I think you are right… I think I didnt set it to public, but did share the link to it on here…
Check the camera settings as it may be in ultra wide and probably best in normal
Definitely seen similar, though don’t think it’s the same video. Then again I repeat my videos too, just not up to your standards, heh!
That all parktools stuff? Lovely fly through, keep at it @AlbionDrones as you always do!
Ah, that may explain it too… Thanks
Oops, sorry…
Thanks for the kind words Martin
Yup, a lot of Park Tools, each workshop costs about £70k to kit out with tools, benches, spares and bikes, and we have 4 of them accross England… Until I got promoted (secondment) I was responsible for them all and for Apprenticeships in Cycle Mechanics too, for 7 years, loved it…
No probs. I kinda thought it wasn’t new to me, but wasn’t sure … until all the following comments.