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Using the controller?
No, I've found that mine yaws too fast with the controller, seemed smoother with the app.
Wow, for me still too fast with the app for video recording. I know the video editor software can slow down the video speed but still. I wish the drone can be adjusted.
Thanks
Do your on screen control sticks cover most of the screen? I use an Ipad and can't see most of the screen because the sticks cover it.
I agree with both of you that the yaw rate is way too high with the Breeze. Using a pad or tablet may be a little better by having a larger area to place your thumb or finger.
The controller would be better if the mapping for the yaw would react before moving almost halfway left or right to start yawing the craft. It would be nice to have an area where the yaw rate was only 10 to 15 percent of full yaw rate so pans would be a lot smoother.
Adjusting Max Speed in Drone Settings does not seem to affect the yaw rate of the Breeze, only pitch, roll, and throttle.
A tip that comes from Ken Heron, actually he calls it a rookie mistake, don't fly with only your thumbs on the sticks. Use your thumb and forefinger for more precise control.
Gotta give that a try! Hope it helps.
Good to hear from you! Hope all is well.
Hey,
So I have actually been experimenting with this.
I’m getting ready to launch my own Drone services soon. I use the Breeze to practice, getting to close to objects and taking pictures, and record as I fly.
Every drone sensitivity is different, that’s the issue.
The Breeze is super sensitive, so if you’re using your iPhone X (I use mine too and I just the got the remote) the trick I use is, I tap and hold where the blue dot is then slowly turn the direction I want/need.
With the remote is the same, essentially, you have to pay attention to the amount of pressure you push or slide and the speed you apply.
Doing this will make a **** of a difference, wether, you’re flying with a phone device, table or controller. Be very slow with your fingers.
DJI Mavic Pro’s sensitivity is almost perfect. I’ve flown my buddy’s Mavic, and man I was flying lol
Try it out and let me know if it works for you.
Another thing, the remote is your best bet. With touch screen devices, you have grease and sweat on your fingers, which could mess with your flying. Sticks man, sticks is the way to go lol
A tip that comes from Ken Heron, actually he calls it a rookie mistake, don't fly with only your thumbs on the sticks. Use your thumb and forefinger for more precise control.
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