Yeah if it stops snowing I'm going to mess around again.Maybe you found that 'magic' distance that I'm referring to )
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There is no set distance. The wall is quite thick and 'mushy', which causes the quad to stop relatively gradually.Maybe you found that 'magic' distance that I'm referring to )
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I played with Vertical Studio today and was very pleased with it. Follow mode was pretty good and the wall feature worked perfectly. It stopped right at the edge of the wall. The only minor concern that I have is that when I use DJI Go, I tone down the controls a little so that the movements are not so severe. I couldn't find a place to do that with VS so, consequently, the joystick responses appeared to be very touchy but I soon got used to that.
I played yesterday too with vertical studio. Tracking works fine but when i try to move my p3 controls on the RC are too slow in responsivness and aggressive then in movement. The risk to loose control of the bird and crash it are very high...is this behaviour normal with vertical?
The subject does not have to have any device or connection with the drone. You simply outline the subject to be followed on the display and the app will then attempt to maintain a camera lock on that subject. Note that the app does not actually move the drone to "follow" the subject matter. You still have to control the forward, reverse, sideways movement of the drone and, while doing so, it will try and keep the camera focussed on the subject.When using Follow mode or Focus mode in Vertical Studio, does the subject your following have to have the R/C on their person or can it be any subject? Thanks!