what drone and camera system is that ?
I'm guessing I should have clicked on the "more" tab to see the details. Do you have any problems with that vortex created by the drone, and does it handle well in high winds? My problem is both. I either get caught in that vortex and have to fight to get out, or go high enough to get caught up in the jet stream? (I've been told I live right under it) Go up 400 feet and the fight begins. I've lost 2 drones so far that way. One second your fine, then whoosh, it's gone! I'm still hopeful finding the one I lost a few weeks back. It's in a canopy of some tree, but when it's only viewing the sky and a few leaves, it's hard to tell just where it might be.It's a Phantom 2 with an H3-3D gimbal and a Hero 4 Black. There are actually amazon links to all of the parts I used to assemble the drone in the description, if you're curious. These days, I'd probably just buy a DJI Inspire 1, or else build a hobby grade custom 450 quad, but this was the first drone I ever bought or assembled, so I wanted something relatively idiot-proof. The Phantom is extremely easy to fly and fairly good for hobby grade aerial filming.
That first person tracking software seems to drift a bit. Might be the low contrast of a grey day. Are you also on webbie's drone flyers forum?
I'm guessing I should have clicked on the "more" tab to see the details. Do you have any problems with that vortex created by the drone, and does it handle well in high winds? My problem is both. I either get caught in that vortex and have to fight to get out, or go high enough to get caught up in the jet stream? (I've been told I live right under it) Go up 400 feet and the fight begins. I've lost 2 drones so far that way. One second your fine, then whoosh, it's gone! I'm still hopeful finding the one I lost a few weeks back. It's in a canopy of some tree, but when it's only viewing the sky and a few leaves, it's hard to tell just where it might be.
Now what you need for making kindling is an old tire. Put your splits in, and play Whack-A-Mole. It'll keep you from having to chase the sticks.
For your next video, if I might suggest one, how about one of you felling a tree. Like a hundred footer!
Why are you splitting that small, just curious? My splits are up to 7-8" max so it will burn a while , most are 4-6" range but I'm 3+ years ahead so it has plenty of time to dry
Are you drunk your aim is horrible
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