A key element of the wildlife photography capability is for Debbie to be able to control the camera independently of me piloting the drone. This morning I got all the equipment required for that together, set it all up, and tested it out. I had a bit of confusion trying to get it all linked up by radio, but once I did that it all worked just great! Debbie's controller has a stick that controls the camera's panning (back and forth movement), and another stick that controls the its pitch (up and down movement). She can tap the screen to set the focus and exposure for a particular place in the scene, and can use an on-screen “thumb wheel” to set the zoom level. The gimbal on the drone keeps the camera perfectly pointed in whatever direction she left it, so if she let's go of the controls, the camera stays pointed correctly – even if wind is buffeting the drone, or I move the drone around. Nice! We'll try operating the drone together later today, and I'll probably take some video of that. Unless it's laughably bad (not an improbable event!), I'll share it up here...
Saturday, August 4, 2018
Zoom lens test...
A key element of the wildlife photography capability is for Debbie to be able to control the camera independently of me piloting the drone. This morning I got all the equipment required for that together, set it all up, and tested it out. I had a bit of confusion trying to get it all linked up by radio, but once I did that it all worked just great! Debbie's controller has a stick that controls the camera's panning (back and forth movement), and another stick that controls the its pitch (up and down movement). She can tap the screen to set the focus and exposure for a particular place in the scene, and can use an on-screen “thumb wheel” to set the zoom level. The gimbal on the drone keeps the camera perfectly pointed in whatever direction she left it, so if she let's go of the controls, the camera stays pointed correctly – even if wind is buffeting the drone, or I move the drone around. Nice! We'll try operating the drone together later today, and I'll probably take some video of that. Unless it's laughably bad (not an improbable event!), I'll share it up here...
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