From 10ad4d3f60ca053da3279d64483adfea1bc6ce2a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: luxagraf Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 13:05:18 -0400 Subject: added line about vibration --- phantom4review.txt | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/phantom4review.txt b/phantom4review.txt index 5222715..8b1fca8 100644 --- a/phantom4review.txt +++ b/phantom4review.txt @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ The other new automated flight control system is an object tracker, which works Luckily for the paranoid, while the Phantom's camera has been improved, it still isn't going to pick out individuals for tracking from a half mile up. Don't worry, the police have military drone for that. The Phantom 4's camera improvements are subtle, but when looking at footage from a Phantom 3 next to the 4 you'll notice the latter has considerably less chromatic aberration, less noise and slightly less distortion. -The new sport mode is one of the highlights of the Phantom 4. The Phantom line was already the nimblest of the half dozen drones I've tested, but the sport mode puts it in a class all its own. With a top speed of 45 miles an hour and the ability to turn so fast the craft nearly flips over sport mode is not necessarily the best way to shoot incredible video (at top speed the props will by in your shot) but it sure is fun to fly. And shooting forward while flying backward looks good even at top speeds, which will enable professional film makers to better track high speed sequences like chase scenes or races. +The new sport mode is one of the highlights of the Phantom 4. The Phantom line was already the nimblest of the half dozen drones I've tested, but the sport mode puts it in a class all its own. With a top speed of 45 miles an hour, an ascent rate of 20 feet per second, and the ability to turn so fast the craft nearly flips over, sport mode is not necessarily the best way to shoot incredible video (at top speed the props will be in your shot and there will be some vibration in the video you shoot) but it sure is fun to fly. Shooting forward while flying backward looks good well above normal mode speeds (though again, not at 45 MPH), which will enable professional film makers to better track high speed sequences like chase scenes or races. Sport mode does come with a price though, battery life is significantly less than normal mode.The downside to sport mode is that you can't use any of the automated flight controls or collision detection features. Sport mode is very clearly aimed at experienced pilots and if you happen to be one it's a lot of fun. -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2