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DJI update is available next week, iOS app at Apple for approval. This time it feels real. Get ready.
ianwood said:So, 2015 then?
Bill_Burkert said:DJI update is available next week, iOS app at Apple for approval. This time it feels real. Get ready.
MrTommy said:Found this just now:
http://phantom2-vision.com/soon-phantom ... d-station/
But, "I'll believe it when I see it".....
Available for the phantom 2 as soon as apple updates....bobomet said:MrTommy said:Found this just now:
http://phantom2-vision.com/soon-phantom ... d-station/
But, "I'll believe it when I see it".....
Well .... that certainly looks real enough.
Perhaps DJI is actually emerging from a once small toy peddler and becoming a real global technology aggregator.
MrTommy said:
2trickpony said:So just to clarify, what would I need to use the groundstation setup on a P2nv ?
Just the bluetooth module ?
OI Photography said:2trickpony said:So just to clarify, what would I need to use the groundstation setup on a P2nv ?
Just the bluetooth module ?
What they said today kinda makes it sound that way, but I think they unintentionally re-clouded that issue...I suspect it will still take the full 2.4GHz Data Link hardware, which includes the BTU on the ground end for iPad link. Currently connecting the BTU to the NAZA directly only allows use of the iPhone settings tool (like the Assistant software in an app).
2trickpony said:OI Photography said:2trickpony said:So just to clarify, what would I need to use the groundstation setup on a P2nv ?
Just the bluetooth module ?
What they said today kinda makes it sound that way, but I think they unintentionally re-clouded that issue...I suspect it will still take the full 2.4GHz Data Link hardware, which includes the BTU on the ground end for iPad link. Currently connecting the BTU to the NAZA directly only allows use of the iPhone settings tool (like the Assistant software in an app).
So that makes it an expensive add-on if I need the full 2.4 hardware then.
At this stage I am unsure what would be better fun, the GS setup or Lightbridge ....
What they said today kinda makes it sound that way, but I think they unintentionally re-clouded that issue...I suspect it will still take the full 2.4GHz Data Link hardware, which includes the BTU on the ground end for iPad link. Currently connecting the BTU to the NAZA directly only allows use of the iPhone settings tool (like the Assistant software in an app).
So that makes it an expensive add-on if I need the full 2.4 hardware then.
At this stage I am unsure what would be better fun, the GS setup or Lightbridge ....
If I was trying to decide between the two and I had the money for the Lightbridge, that's what I'd go for. I already have the 2.4 Data Link setup and I'm still intending to replace it with the LB at some point on one of my rigs.
2trickpony said:Is it possible to do the same sort of waypoint stuff with Lightbridge or is it purely for HD video?
OI Photography said:2trickpony said:Is it possible to do the same sort of waypoint stuff with Lightbridge or is it purely for HD video?
I don't believe it will have waypoint capability, but I don't know for sure. However, on the platform I'd install it on, the LB's features look like they'd outweigh the benefit I'd get from waypoints...at least for my uses. If waypoints are critical to you, the GS may be the only option for a while. Something tells me though that they have to at least be considering giving the LB a connection to (or compatibility with) at least the iPad GS.
The LB also acts as a control interface, so I'd think that adding that GS functionality wouldn't be a huge leap.