Dji Phantom UAVs
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I've just recieved notification my PolarPro Cinema Series Vivid ND filters for the Mavic are arriving soon. (ND4, 8, 16)
I ordered these before my computer broke meaning I cannot do any sort of editing.
Seems a bit pointless to have them at the moment and going to be a while before the computer is replaced.
Is anyone here interested in them?
Brand new, never used and come with a carry case/pouch.
I ordered these before my computer broke meaning I cannot do any sort of editing.
Seems a bit pointless to have them at the moment and going to be a while before the computer is replaced.
Is anyone here interested in them?
Brand new, never used and come with a carry case/pouch.
Very interesting Thread! I'm visiting my sister in the USA and was wandering around BestBuy the other day and came out with an unintended purchase: DJI Mavic Pro!
I've since returned it because I found it slightly cheaper for the Combo package online direct from DJI ($1299) so ordered that; arrives tomorrow.
Having read this Thread though, I'm not going to fly it in the UK. I'll take it to my home in Portugal where for most of the year I might see 2 or 3 people every hour on the coastal cliffs where I walk and cycle. Just need to choose calm wind days.
I've since returned it because I found it slightly cheaper for the Combo package online direct from DJI ($1299) so ordered that; arrives tomorrow.
Having read this Thread though, I'm not going to fly it in the UK. I'll take it to my home in Portugal where for most of the year I might see 2 or 3 people every hour on the coastal cliffs where I walk and cycle. Just need to choose calm wind days.
I'm amazed at the images these things produce.
Such a shame the regulation is becoming so restrictive and that there are so many who insist on behaving like idiots.
Looking at that beach video, I guess that was outside permitted use but the chances of injury must be so slim and certainly not in my opinion irresponsible use.
Such a shame the regulation is becoming so restrictive and that there are so many who insist on behaving like idiots.
Looking at that beach video, I guess that was outside permitted use but the chances of injury must be so slim and certainly not in my opinion irresponsible use.
Pistom said:
I'm amazed at the images these things produce.
Such a shame the regulation is becoming so restrictive and that there are so many who insist on behaving like idiots.
Looking at that beach video, I guess that was outside permitted use but the chances of injury must be so slim and certainly not in my opinion irresponsible use.
The regulation and idiots are linked.Such a shame the regulation is becoming so restrictive and that there are so many who insist on behaving like idiots.
Looking at that beach video, I guess that was outside permitted use but the chances of injury must be so slim and certainly not in my opinion irresponsible use.
As is breaching the regulations.
They are looking at regulations again at the moment. My money is on something akin to the USA system where drones will have to be registered and identifiable.
Just narrowly avoided a Phantom that had landed on lane 2 of the M2 motorway into Belfast last night.
The car behind didn't and some guy was trying to run onto the motorway to retrieve it (I doubt it was his just a good but daft Samaritan).
What makes the incident even worse is that there is a restricted flight corridor due to Belfast City airport.
Beginning to think the drone entered the corridor and auto landed.
Coolbanana said:
Very interesting Thread! I'm visiting my sister in the USA and was wandering around BestBuy the other day and came out with an unintended purchase: DJI Mavic Pro!
I'm also visiting the US at the moment (Florida) and have just ordered a DJI Mavic Pro online from Best Buy for collection tomorrow. Decent price compared to the UK and I also had a discount coupon from a previous purchase. Can't wait..!Crashed my P4 into a tree while flying Acro ..... (That'll teach me) Snapped 1/2 a prop so fell/wobbled about 10 meters onto hard standing. Battery came out/2 plastic covers top of the legs knocked out.
Luckily plastic bits popped back in - and other than a few bits of bark/scuff marks on the feet it was all OK.
So lesson learned - "Don't fly it like you stole it while trying to keep up with your friends Inspire 2 - unless you want to risk smashing it to bits !!"
Luckily plastic bits popped back in - and other than a few bits of bark/scuff marks on the feet it was all OK.
So lesson learned - "Don't fly it like you stole it while trying to keep up with your friends Inspire 2 - unless you want to risk smashing it to bits !!"
Anyone got one of these yet?
http://industrial.phaseone.com/Drones_Solution.asp...
Looks pretty good.
Probably a bit pricey though.
http://industrial.phaseone.com/Drones_Solution.asp...
Looks pretty good.
Probably a bit pricey though.
Seems to be a lot of angry people with regards to DJI's latest update. On a few forums/groups I'm on a lot of people are saying they are going to return Mavic's as they are no longer fit for purpose?? Looks as though if you don't update you get restricted operations! I've not updated mine to the latest as a lot of people say they have issues, mine flys fine as it is so no need to update. Now they are going to force you to do it or almost brick the thing.
I can understand why DJI are doing this but at the same time don't like being forced to do something with something I own.
I can understand why DJI are doing this but at the same time don't like being forced to do something with something I own.
DJI said:
DJI will soon introduce a new application activation process for international customers. This new step, to take effect at the end of next week, ensures you will use the correct set of geospatial information and flight functions for your aircraft, as determined by your geographical location and user profile.
Even if you have registered when activating your aircraft upon purchase, you will have to log in once when you update the new version of DJI GO or GO 4 App. If you have forgotten your password since your initial login, you can reset it using a function within the DJI GO and DJI GO 4 apps.
You will need a data connection to the Internet for your smartphone or tablet when you log in, in order to verify the account information and activate the updated software or firmware.
If this activation process is not performed, the aircraft will not have access to the correct geospatial information and flight functions for that region, and its operations will be restricted if you update the upcoming firmware: Live camera streaming will be disabled, and flight will be limited to a 50-meter (164-foot) radius up to 30 meters (98 feet) high.
The feature applies to all aircraft (except standalone A3 and N3) that have been upgraded to the latest firmware or when using future versions of the DJI GO and GO 4 apps.
DJI encourages pilots to always follow applicable laws and regulations in the countries where they operate and provides information about these regulations on its FlySafe website at flysafe.dji.com.
Even if you have registered when activating your aircraft upon purchase, you will have to log in once when you update the new version of DJI GO or GO 4 App. If you have forgotten your password since your initial login, you can reset it using a function within the DJI GO and DJI GO 4 apps.
You will need a data connection to the Internet for your smartphone or tablet when you log in, in order to verify the account information and activate the updated software or firmware.
If this activation process is not performed, the aircraft will not have access to the correct geospatial information and flight functions for that region, and its operations will be restricted if you update the upcoming firmware: Live camera streaming will be disabled, and flight will be limited to a 50-meter (164-foot) radius up to 30 meters (98 feet) high.
The feature applies to all aircraft (except standalone A3 and N3) that have been upgraded to the latest firmware or when using future versions of the DJI GO and GO 4 apps.
DJI encourages pilots to always follow applicable laws and regulations in the countries where they operate and provides information about these regulations on its FlySafe website at flysafe.dji.com.
andyr30 said:
Seems to be a lot of angry people with regards to DJI's latest update. On a few forums/groups I'm on a lot of people are saying they are going to return Mavic's as they are no longer fit for purpose?? Looks as though if you don't update you get restricted operations! I've not updated mine to the latest as a lot of people say they have issues, mine flys fine as it is so no need to update. Now they are going to force you to do it or almost brick the thing.
I can understand why DJI are doing this but at the same time don't like being forced to do something with something I own.
They have said somewhere that the geographic restrictions are not impacted after the update.I can understand why DJI are doing this but at the same time don't like being forced to do something with something I own.
DJI said:
DJI will soon introduce a new application activation process for international customers. This new step, to take effect at the end of next week, ensures you will use the correct set of geospatial information and flight functions for your aircraft, as determined by your geographical location and user profile.
Even if you have registered when activating your aircraft upon purchase, you will have to log in once when you update the new version of DJI GO or GO 4 App. If you have forgotten your password since your initial login, you can reset it using a function within the DJI GO and DJI GO 4 apps.
You will need a data connection to the Internet for your smartphone or tablet when you log in, in order to verify the account information and activate the updated software or firmware.
If this activation process is not performed, the aircraft will not have access to the correct geospatial information and flight functions for that region, and its operations will be restricted if you update the upcoming firmware: Live camera streaming will be disabled, and flight will be limited to a 50-meter (164-foot) radius up to 30 meters (98 feet) high.
The feature applies to all aircraft (except standalone A3 and N3) that have been upgraded to the latest firmware or when using future versions of the DJI GO and GO 4 apps.
DJI encourages pilots to always follow applicable laws and regulations in the countries where they operate and provides information about these regulations on its FlySafe website at flysafe.dji.com.
Even if you have registered when activating your aircraft upon purchase, you will have to log in once when you update the new version of DJI GO or GO 4 App. If you have forgotten your password since your initial login, you can reset it using a function within the DJI GO and DJI GO 4 apps.
You will need a data connection to the Internet for your smartphone or tablet when you log in, in order to verify the account information and activate the updated software or firmware.
If this activation process is not performed, the aircraft will not have access to the correct geospatial information and flight functions for that region, and its operations will be restricted if you update the upcoming firmware: Live camera streaming will be disabled, and flight will be limited to a 50-meter (164-foot) radius up to 30 meters (98 feet) high.
The feature applies to all aircraft (except standalone A3 and N3) that have been upgraded to the latest firmware or when using future versions of the DJI GO and GO 4 apps.
DJI encourages pilots to always follow applicable laws and regulations in the countries where they operate and provides information about these regulations on its FlySafe website at flysafe.dji.com.
I haven't ordered one. Got an email off them as I'm on their mailing list.
You should be able to put in a UK address as I've used chinavasion quite a few times.
They are good for returns too as I had a phone break and they fixed it and gave me 12 months warranty from the date of repair which was good as it was nearly a year old when it broke.
You should be able to put in a UK address as I've used chinavasion quite a few times.
They are good for returns too as I had a phone break and they fixed it and gave me 12 months warranty from the date of repair which was good as it was nearly a year old when it broke.
Haven't flown my P3A in a while as i had a slight altercation with my house. New props on (carbon as can't get a hold of standard locally)
Not sure if it was just because i haven't flown it in ages but it seemed a bit quieter and quicker to ascend than standard. got 600ft pretty quickly.
I updated my DJI Go app on a nexus 7 i use and didn't get asked to update or re-login, are these restrictions only outside of Europe where the FAA have a presence?
Not sure if it was just because i haven't flown it in ages but it seemed a bit quieter and quicker to ascend than standard. got 600ft pretty quickly.
I updated my DJI Go app on a nexus 7 i use and didn't get asked to update or re-login, are these restrictions only outside of Europe where the FAA have a presence?
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