The two modes blend well also in Tap Fly and Spotlight pro. So first lock on the subject with Spotlight Pro then Tap Fly your hands are now totally free to control the camera as it flies to a distant point and the camera pans as it passes the object. These features make for smooth flights without a two man team.
silly me. i understand now. you are referring to just the spotlight mode (not spotlight pro) for the active track--like profile, trace and spotlight. similar options on the mavic and p4...i always thought spotlight mode on the mavic was basically course lock (where you had control of the drone but the direction was locked in a straight path) with the gimbal/camera pointing to the subject you highlight with the box.
strange though, i was just flying the i2 on my iPad this time. the active track options are only trace and profile. however, when i flew the i2 with my iPhone, i had more options like forward facing, spotlight, etc.
any ideas where these options are on the iPad version?
silly me. i understand now. you are referring to just the spotlight mode (not spotlight pro) for the active track--like profile, trace and spotlight. similar options on the mavic and p4...i always thought spotlight mode on the mavic was basically course lock (where you had control of the drone but the direction was locked in a straight path) with the gimbal/camera pointing to the subject you highlight with the box.
Hi smoak,
The options for ActiveTrack are Profile and Trace. Both offer only a fixed distance from the subject. ActiveTrack can be used with Spotlight Pro.
Yup, Spotlight Pro is just awesome on static objects. Used it again yesterday while videoing a fracking operation. I'm going to work on the active tracking function today and get it all figured out. Thanks for the feedback!!
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