SOLO's POWERFUL FEATURE SET-Does it live up to it...Well see the summary at end of blog.
CABLE CAM
With Solo locked on a virtual cable in the air, you’re free to pan
and tilt the camera without worrying about piloting the copter. Solo can
even memorize the shot at each end point and fly itself from one frame
to the next, while working the camera for you as smoothly and evenly as a
seasoned pro.
With Solo locked on a virtual cable in the air, you’re free to pan
and tilt the camera without worrying about piloting the copter. Solo can
even memorize the shot at each end point and fly itself from one frame
to the next, while working the camera for you as smoothly and evenly as a
seasoned pro.
It’s this easy: Just use the live
view on your mobile screen to guide Solo to your desired start and end
points. Once those are set, Solo is automatically locked to the virtual
cable between them. Now you can focus exclusively on capturing the exact
shots you want as Solo moves up and down the tracks—or just push “play”
and let Solo handle the camerawork. And really: Even professional
pilots can’t get these kinds of shots.
ORBIT aka POV
Get an iconic wraparound shot by locking your GoPro® onto any object with the push of a button.
Orbit mode puts Solo on a circular track with an adjustable radius. Fly
around the circle in either direction and Solo will keep the camera
locked on your subject. You can also adjust altitude and flight speed to
create dynamic and sophisticated aerial shots.
It’s this easy: Once Solo is in the
air, point the camera at the object you want to film. Press the
assigned “Orbit” button and the camera stays fixed on the object. The
copter is now locked into a circle around the object. Now control the
speed and direction of Solo’s orbit and capture perfectly smooth
wraparound shots with no uneven or jerky movements—or tap “play” and
Solo will do it all.
SELFIE
Automatically put yourself in the middle of a scenic aerial pullout shot.
As Solo flies itself up and back, your surroundings expand, building
and revealing more and more of the world around you—it’s a portrait and a
landscape all at once. Record the clip directly to your phone for easy
saving and sharing.
It’s this easy: Put Solo on the
ground in front of you with the camera facing you. Tap Selfie, press Fly
and Solo will take off with the camera pointed at you, then fly back
and up. When Solo reaches the peak of its flight, it will return to land
right where it took off, getting an aerial zoom shot on the way back
down. Now immediately save and share this unique selfie with others.
FOLLOW
Go completely hands-free. Whether
you’re taking the road less traveled with your friends, cruising your
boat around the lake or just out exploring the world, Solo will
automatically follow along in the air. This mode keeps the camera
centered on you at all times, capturing your every move.
It’s this easy: Launch Solo and choose Follow. Now
Solo is locked onto your mobile device—which must remain with your
controller—and you’re ready to film all the action. And since flight and
camera control are fully automated, you’re completely hands-free to
focus on the activities you love as Solo captures it all.UPDATE:DJI has added Following and POI in addition AUTOPILOT has added even more functionality to Phantoms and the INSPIRE. So looks like DJI reigns supreme in the skies again!
Indoor Flight: STILL NOT STABLE, danger , danger...it drifts considerably and not only on position but it creeps up in altitude as well. My test was shooting a music video on a soundstage with 16' ceilings and a concrete floor painted white...It was stable at 2 ft off the ground, every foot higher the instability went exponential. At 10 ft off the ground it would drift to the right, a constant drift. Never would it correct for positioning. Challenging to say the least.
DJI's explanation, "By using the sensors on the Vision Positioning system, Inspire 1 can perform precision hovering even when no GPS is available.Follow the steps below to use Vision Positioning:
1. Toggle the switch to “P” as shown the figure to the right:
2. Place the Inspire 1 on a flat surface. Notice that the Vision Positioning system cannot work properly on surfaces without pattern variations.
3. Power on the Inspire 1. The aircraft status indicator will flash twice in green light, which indicates the Vision Positioning system is
For best results please keep the below factors in mind:
Keep the sensors clean at all times. Dirt or other debris may adversely affect the effectiveness of the sensors.
The effective hovering altitudes of the aircraft is from 0 to 2.5 meters.
Vision Positioning system may not function properly when the aircraft is flying over water.
Vision Positioning system may not be able to recognize pattern on the ground in low light conditions (less than 100lux).
Do not use other ultrasonic devices with frequency of 40 KHz when Vision Positioning system is in operation.
Vision Positioning system may not be able to stabilize the aircraft when flying close to the ground (below 0.5 meters) in fast speed.
FLIGHT TIME:
INSPIRE: Tested time was 14-17 min.
3DR SOLO:Tested time was actually 15-17 min.
SOLO boasts some incredible features . The biggest issues however are with the time it takes to pass all internal tests and get GPS lock. 7-12 minutes! SOLO also lacks the capability to fly from a moving surface such as a BOAT, no dynamic home, so if it is not on a level non-moving surface it fails its internal checklist and just blinks green and will not FLY in any mode.
Hmmm I think I should talk with Mr. DJI Inspire 1 spokes person Phillip Bloom and get his take as well!
Yo Phillip whats the scoop on SOLO vs INSPIRE... |
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