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  1. egoldy

    how to mount a 360 camera on inspire 2

    I'm interested in this mount as well, can you tell me what you're selling it for?
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    DJI Inspire One Body w/Props and Case (Extra Stuff Available) For Sale

    See the Ebay auction for details. But, the quad is in FL in Boca Raton, American Dollars only, and i have the auction started at $500 with a buy-it now at $850. Was going to see where the Auction goes.
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    DJI Inspire One Body w/Props and Case (Extra Stuff Available) For Sale

    That's exactly what I'm selling - you'd be the perfect person to buy this (again, to be clear, I'm assuming you have the x3 camera too). I've got it listed for a $500 auction with a $850 buy-it now which I think is pretty fair based upon what they're selling for. LMK.
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    DJI Inspire One Body w/Props and Case (Extra Stuff Available) For Sale

    I am selling the BODY of my Inspire 1 in perfect condition (along with 10 props and the black DJI case). I upgraded to the Inspire 1 Pro and bought the X5 camera, so I have an "extra Inspire 1" now. Ideally, I want to keep the X3 camera (for cases when I don't want to use the X5) and the...
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    New How-To Video On Autopilot's Pano Mode

    It looked like once you got the switch in the right place, ti went through and captured all 37 pictures, right?
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    New How-To Video On Autopilot's Pano Mode

    Pretty sure that's your issue. If you set the altitude reference at 300 feet to "0", and then tell it to fly to 300 feet, it's going to try and fly to 600 feet (which will be stopped by the max altitude).
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    New How-To Video On Autopilot's Pano Mode

    If you're taking off and then need to set the base altitude, you need to say "take off location", not "current location". It will then validate that you are at "300 feet". Try that. As far as screen recordings, you need to turn screen recording on, and then turn screen recording off and it...
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    New How-To Video On Autopilot's Pano Mode

    Ah, that's a good guess...
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    New How-To Video On Autopilot's Pano Mode

    Everyone, Enjoy this latest video from the Autopilot How-To Series that will walk you through all the capabilities added with the latest release around Pano Mode and Panorama’s via Waypoint Actions. Autopilot How-To Video: Pano Mode As an added bonus, based upon customer requests, I...
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    Two issues with Autopilot

    Brian, Have you ever seen any of these Autopilot 123 videos? I created a few of those to address people that wanted to see how easy it is to use Autopilot - blocking out all the intermediate and advanced details.
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    FPV camera app with terrain elevation

    Brian - You're a tough guy to satisfy. Can you point to a $30 piece of software in any industry that provides hours and hours of free videos to explain how to use that piece of software? Particularly one like this where the person making the videos needs to pull footage from the camera, the...
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    Cable cam, zipline... Which aftermarket programmer does it best?

    Autopilot - particularly with the new updates that are coming out - can do exactly what you're talking about. Even allowing you to use the left joystick to control the speed manually in the midst of a waypoint mission. The comments about FPV Camera being "easier" may be "true" - but it's a...
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    New Multi-Controller App from Autoflight Logic - Control More Than One Quadcopter With One Transmitt

    All - Due to multiple problems with quadcopters crashing into each other when testing Multi-Controller, the FAA’s stern warnings against this type of an application, and the fact that it was April Fools, we have decided to pull back the beta release of Multi-Controller. Many of the concepts...
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    Autoflight Logic Demo and How To Videos for Autopilot

    I'm interested in exploring Hyperlapse with Autopilot as well As autoframe (eg. put the Osmo on a stand, run Autoframe and have it take a picture every x seconds, but have it slowly slowly turn). A very slow Zip LIne or Waypoint could work too I need to try it.