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Please read this.When I tried the Forgot Password (just in case I did!), it said my email didn't exist as a user.
Can't wait till DJI fixes this issue! It's the only thing preventing me from flying in/out close on shots while getting smooth transitions. I can't raise the movement parameter too much else I'll crash . Nonetheless, Autopilot still ROCKs!Answered on FB already but, for the benefit of the forum users, this is probably the issue.
No issue, other than you have to create a new account, which is just slightly annoying.When the FAQ says to use AP instead of AS if its already on the device, is there an issue using AS in that scenario?
We are looking into it right nowis there a possibility of an Android app since there will be times when the target person has their own phone (and phone security access) and it's an android.
Which feature would you like to know more about? If you mean camera triggers, FS has been updated to discuss them.When I look in TestFlight under what to test, I see a lot of changes there. I find some of the things a little perplexing without explanation. Is there a more detailed list?
The path inspector still works when Focus Strategy is joystick in the sense that it shows the tooltip, but the aircraft icon isn't there because the direction is undefined, as you say. What would you rather see?I have a waypoint mission loaded that uses joystick for camera operation and when I click to start the preview, the preview icon disappears and there is no Aircrafts icon either.
You can only interpolate between two triggers that have the same strategy at this time. You could guess at what the gimbal angle would be for the subject trigger and then drop a direction trigger at near that angle. Then enable interpolation to the next direction trigger which is at the straight down angle.I am trying to fly a waypoint mission that focuses from POI to POI and then for a fair bit of the flight the camera points straight down. The only way I can see to point the camera straight down and keep it there is to set the Focus Trigger to Focus Strategy of Direction. the only problem with this is that Interpolation does not work then. Is there some way to do what i want but have it transition smoothly?
It depends on what you calibrated as "ground level". For example, if you engaged in the air and used the current aircraft altitude as ground level, that could explain it.I am not sure but I think maybe I am doing something wrong. I set up a simple waypoint route around my neighborhood. I set up about 10 focus triggers (neighbors homes) around a loop. When flying, the gimbal focused over the top of every one of my focus triggers. I was flying at a height 150 feet. I landed, and went back through and dropped the focus trigger altitude to -50 to -60 feet on each trigger and it worked better. I had set up the focus triggers by dragging and dropping onto the map on my ipad the day before the actual test run. Am I doing something wrong?
It depends on what you calibrated as "ground level". For example, if you engaged in the air and used the current aircraft altitude as ground level, that could explain it.
You can only interpolate between two triggers that have the same strategy at this time. You could guess at what the gimbal angle would be for the subject trigger and then drop a direction trigger at near that angle. Then enable interpolation to the next direction trigger which is at the straight down angle.
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By set the flight up do you mean planned the waypoint mission, or performed the engage sequence with calibration? If the former, it should have no bearing. If the latter, then yes. The only other way to get around this is to fly the aircraft down to ground level (or a few feet off the ground after taking off from the second story) and then engage with the current aircraft altitude as ground level. As for the rest of the discrepancy (assuming the altitude was off even more than the height of your second story), is it possible that you live in a hilly neighborhood and this was just due to topography changes? The aircraft (and thus Autopilot) has no way to measure true altitude above the ground continuously, at least when it is above about 30 feet.Soooo....if I set the flight up in the second story of a home, then it would think that second story was ground level? If that is the case, it would help, but it was pretty high over the target.
Network means any available internet connection. Were the iPhone and iPad not next to each other for some reason? If they were, can you try to use a peer-to-peer connection? Judging by the behavior in the video it looks like the telemetry from the phantom become delayed and then unavailable for an extended period of time. It is hard to know for sure without seeing the logs, but we would be happy to review them if you email them to [email protected]. Remember to also email the airspace logs in addition to the flight and engagement logs.When the Target iPhone is in an Airspace Network, surely that does not mean Wifi only network? Right? Any other suggestions to improve this video?
Completely agree that this isn't the perfect solution. In fact, allowing interpolation between Direction and Subject has always been on the roadmap, it is just lower priority because it is a pretty rare use case. My suggestion was more about getting you a work-around until we can implement it.On one hand i am happy that it is possible to do it but on the other hand i think it could be a lot easier. To do it i had to tinker a lot and was doing math and i think math should be left to the computer
Perhaps there is an easier way to accomplish what i have with less Focus Triggers and less calculating?
I planned the mission but did not engage it. There is one "low corner" of the neighborhood, but it shot over every target. You know that I am still learning, so let me play with it and be sure it is a consistent problem for me. By the way, I looked at my map on Healthy Drones and it flew EXACTLY the way it was laid out. Woohoo!By set the flight up do you mean planned the waypoint mission, or performed the engage sequence with calibration?
Network means any available internet connection. Were the iPhone and iPad not next to each other for some reason? If they were, can you try to use a peer-to-peer connection? Judging by the behavior in the video it looks like the telemetry from the phantom become delayed and then unavailable for an extended period of time.
If you want maximum performance from Autopilot you have to take the governors off.
As for the "near miss", it is hard to tell exactly how close they were, but if you had them set at different altitudes and the phantom pilot wasn't changing altitude it was probably just an optical illusion.
Another explanation could be if you engaged while the aircraft was already flying and chose to use the current aircraft altitude as ground level, then all the altitudes would be too high potentially.it shot over every target.
It uses a combination of bluetooth and ad-hoc wifi. How far apart were the iPad and iPhone? Did you have the iPhone running a personal hotspot? If so try disabling it. Granted, the Airspace type doesn't sound like the culprit, but even still, it is preferable to use peer-to-peer when you can.I tried peer-to-peer with the intent of staying close enough, but the iPhone exited Airspace within seconds. So that is why I went with Network. Does Peer-peer use bluetooth?
That is actually part of the algorithm - that is it predicts the location based on the current course and velocity and preemptively starts moving the gimbal to attempt to keep it framed. You can actually see this on the map if you look at the blue aircraft indicator of the phantom. There will be a solid blue icon that represents the current location, and a transparent blue icon that represents the predicted location. The algorithm is actually using the predicted location to adjust the gimbal. Pretty proud of that bit of math to be honest...thanks for noticingIt is interesting that Autopilot sort of anticipated the pass and was already swinging the gimbal around prior to the birds actually passing each other.
Our pleasure. Making our users successful is ultimately why we do this (job satisfaction). Knowing that we just might enable you to capture something that is otherwise humanly impossible is a great feeling.Thanks for the feedback. I have a few homework assignments now. Your being here is one of the things that makes your program pretty stinking awesome.
Completely agree that this isn't the perfect solution. In fact, allowing interpolation between Direction and Subject has always been on the roadmap, it is just lower priority because it is a pretty rare use case. My suggestion was more about getting you a work-around until we can implement it.
Yes this would be nice. Like you I've found a work around by placing back to back directional focus strategies. But it isn't continuous and you can't get steady acceleration.in the Focus Strategies: Direction page it would be nice to be able to rotate the craft multiple time like i did in the mission i posted. It was really cumbersome to do it the way i did in that mission example. Perhaps there could be a field where we could enter a number great than 360 and then a direction checkbox (clockwise / counter clockwise).
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