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<blockquote data-quote="AndyN" data-source="post: 40780" data-attributes="member: 7865"><p>I was trying out different Zipline setups today to see how the AC behaves. One option I was looking for and that could help a little would be separate gimbal speed. But then again. If you drop the speed of the mission then everything soothes out nicely. What I want to achieve is with this test is more softer shots, Autopilot tends to (in my basic testing scenarios) jerk around a little to make the image “mechanical” looking with some AC manovers if you know what I mean! Some shots in my opinion doesn’t need to be dead target on subject as long as the movement is smooth. If the movement is not “natural” then it would ruin the feel of the shot. I also tried waypoint with Bézier curves. Thumbs up for that!</p><p></p><p>Also I’m going to test out Droneblocks (DroneBlocks av Dennis Baldwin <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/se/app/droneblocks/id1045826508?mt=8" target="_blank">DroneBlocks i App Store</a>) I’m teaching my 6 year old daughter programming!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndyN, post: 40780, member: 7865"] I was trying out different Zipline setups today to see how the AC behaves. One option I was looking for and that could help a little would be separate gimbal speed. But then again. If you drop the speed of the mission then everything soothes out nicely. What I want to achieve is with this test is more softer shots, Autopilot tends to (in my basic testing scenarios) jerk around a little to make the image “mechanical” looking with some AC manovers if you know what I mean! Some shots in my opinion doesn’t need to be dead target on subject as long as the movement is smooth. If the movement is not “natural” then it would ruin the feel of the shot. I also tried waypoint with Bézier curves. Thumbs up for that! Also I’m going to test out Droneblocks (DroneBlocks av Dennis Baldwin [URL="https://itunes.apple.com/se/app/droneblocks/id1045826508?mt=8"]DroneBlocks i App Store[/URL]) I’m teaching my 6 year old daughter programming! [/QUOTE]
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