Quick and dirty rough cuts from my first commercial Mini 4 Pro video

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Supper smooth and a great subject too - LOL Jeep Fan here :wink:

Very smooth with superb detail, is that 4K? Love the Jeep :+1: :clap:

Thanks - my only interest in the Jeep is that the BEV platform it’s on is shared with the next small Alfa. I’m really hoping it’s a lot less… Jeep-y… :grin:

It was pretty windy, so I’m quite impressed with how smooth it is given how much the drone was being tossed about…

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Yes it is. This one from yesterday is quite amusing - the tree behind the fire tower is completely still until the drone passes over it and it almost looks like the gust of wind is the down draft from my wee M4P.

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yeah that tree movement does look quite funny now you have pointed it out haha - bet no worry doing an orbit like that with the 360 avoidance on it.

Where about is this - interesting place

Buckler’s Forest in Berkshire. It’s actually the site of the old Transport (and Road) Research Laboratory (TR(R)L - depending how old you are…) The stretch of fake motorway that used to be there is now a housing estate but there are bits of the old banked track there that I keep meaning to fly round, but always get distracted before I get there…

It’s just outside the No Fly Zone for Broadmoor, so when I’m on day release, it’s quite convenient…

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I did drive the skid pan many years ago in a Toyota Supra Turbo, which was fun.

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sweet thanks for the info - if I am ever down that way I will need to make a plan to visit - looks good

Great spot, thanks for sharing!

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What an interesting place to visit and some super smooth flying to boot. Thanks for sharing :+1:t2:

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Love it, I would love to get a new MINI 4pro but it a lot more…

Yeah… I should really sell the Mini 3 Pro to fund it, but I would never think of going to a conventional photo job without a backup body, so I think I may hold on to it and keep it in the boot. It’s a pain, though, because a Nikon DSLR battery will still be 99% charged (with no resulting problems) after 3 months, but the DJI batteries need to be charged before every job…