I didn't have to recalibrate... It was fixed and flew very well under a bridge.I had a tilt issue in the beginning until I recalibrated outside making absolutely sure I was level in all directions.
Tried looking that level 8 thing up earlier and couldnt find anything on it. When I had my poweregg it said level 5 and supposedly that was 22.3mph.
Now this may be meaningless but if you divide 22.3 by 5 you get 4.46 per level which would give you 8 x 4.46 = 35.68mph which sounds reasonable.
How do they determine what wind resistance is? I would think the ability to maintain its position within a reasonable circumference and height. Could be way off on that too.
Companies are sneaky and like defining things different ways to make their product stand out.
BlipApparently no thread on this topic on the DJI forums.
No rise in the C.E.S
How the heck the 8K is cheaper than 6K? I saw the video but I got in shock with the pricing.Originaldobo just release video where the Autel rep says 8k version is in production and costs $1495
6K is $1795
The 6k is more capable technology with a manual shutter and other pro features. I suspect the 8k has a fixed shutter like the EVO 1.How the heck the 8K is cheaper than 6K? I saw the video but I got in shock with the pricing.
We still have plenty of great real estate for sale up here in Canada if you would like to change countries
This way you can still fly your drones and not have to worry about your government ✌
8k is fixed. 1/2 inch sensor.The 6k is more capable technology with a manual shutter and other pro features. I suspect the 8k has a fixed shutter like the EVO 1.
I kind agree with you. I see sometimes a YouTuber from Canada call Alan and he only flight in public parks in Canada. Everytime it flight, it needs to call the Canadian authority to let them know that he will be flying. That's just extreme.isn’t Canada much more restrictive when it comes to drones?
Well not quite. Basic operations can be within 100 ft of people, but not over people. No need to have air traffic control on speed dial. Advanced operations can be up to 15ft of people and can fly over people. There you need to have more of a flight plan and ways to deal with issues, up to calling in ATC or other government services. The test for that is very hard. It includes many questions that are totally irrelevant to drone piloting, like understanding hypoxia while flying. Plus a flight test where you prove your skills. Then you can be given an advanced certification for 2 years.I kind agree with you. I see sometimes a YouTuber from Canada call Alan and he only flight in public parks in Canada. Everytime it flight, it needs to call the Canadian authority to let them know that he will be flying. That's just extreme.
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