As a high end commercial cinematographer with a custom built rig for heavy cameras I think you can get more dynamic shots with the throttle that stays in position. The best shots are usually reveals and being able to keep the same rate of ascent is key. (Maybe i'm just really used to it)
I agree. for a PHOTOgrapher its not ideal however as an experienced VIDEOgrapher its a whole different story. Especially when you're used to flying that way. I can see being new to the hobby and learning to fly with both sticks returning to center and HATING this way. But this is for the older...
Holds position. in the video I use a spring still clip from a dx5 on the back of the p3p throttle stick. Watch that faster version of the video to see (right at the beginning)
At this point
It could creep up or down if not careful but if you watch the test flight at the end of the video you'll see how the DJI throttle curves make it hover in place very easily.
Video I made on how to remove your spring and have an old/classic style phantom 3 radio throttle stick.
So the reasons I modded my joystick like this. As someone who has been flying for years and has built most of my own multirotors I have gotten used to this flying style(because that's how all...
has anyone moved the gimbal forward on the craft to keep the frames out of the shot while flying forward with the gimbal and 0 degrees. not looking for advice on pointing the camera down while flying
I literally have nothing to do with the company except that I made a logo for them in 2013. I only posted here because I was personally upset about someone else stealing a logo I created...
I am not a representative of the company, I have nothing to do with Rotorpixel. I'm just the guy who made the logo in 2013. Sorry to keep posting stuff.. just wanted to clear things up.
Thank you so much Terje for dignify my posts with an answer. My motive to posting here was to get you to stop using the logo elements that I created for Rotorpixel in your logo. I 100% support Rotorpixel and have been nothing but satisfied with their products. I purchased one of the original...
Dear Terje from Motorpixie,
As the creator of the Rotorpixel logo I would appreciate it if you stopped using it. It was created for Rotorpixel to use, not anyone else. Prove that you can do something original... create your own logo and stop using the one I created.
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