Zoom is crazy! And the yaw control is waaaay better than our XSPs. With 180 added to the mix, this should be a must have for supporting arsenal.The zoom feature looks pretty nice, and sharp — the 180 degree swivel is amazing...
Agree. This is why viable competition w/DJI is so important. I’m sure somebody there has already said: “Why didn’t we think of that...”I am very intrigued with the 180º tilt feature. As a storm spotter for my local NWS office, being able to document the entire storm structure from top to bottom could be helpful. Especially when they develop close.
I was flying into a sunset a few nights ago & wished I could raise the camera just a few degrees to pickup more colorful sky rather than 1/2 a field of very dark ground.I am very intrigued with the 180º tilt feature. As a storm spotter for my local NWS office, being able to document the entire storm structure from top to bottom could be helpful. Especially when they develop close.
It also looks good to me. However, you are right about the lack of lights. The combination of smaller size and lack of lights will make it significantly more difficult to see and illegal for U.S. Part-107 pilots with night-flying waivers to use at night.The Anafi is looking really good, but I'd miss the the lighting that is on the X-Star. I depend on those 4 bright lights for orientation & visibility. Cree lights would probably compensate, but with 4 switches to activate & 4 usb ports to charge they would not be as convenient as integrated running lights.
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