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DJI Spark - Tripod Mode
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<blockquote data-quote="RaWine" data-source="post: 49013" data-attributes="member: 3599"><p>When you're flying really high, you get that airplane window effect (analogy I just made up) where you know you're going hundreds of miles an hour but the landscape passes by slowly. That's true in p-mode if you're high enough.</p><p></p><p>Although if you're flying low and slow in tripod you can look less like you're creeping along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RaWine, post: 49013, member: 3599"] When you're flying really high, you get that airplane window effect (analogy I just made up) where you know you're going hundreds of miles an hour but the landscape passes by slowly. That's true in p-mode if you're high enough. Although if you're flying low and slow in tripod you can look less like you're creeping along. [/QUOTE]
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