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H520 big problem, Why no curved trajectories ???

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I have prepared two missions at the same place.
1) A circular mission with the H520 pointed at the central point.
2) The same mission with the H520 following the circle with the camera yam directed to the central point.
Both missions are a disaster.
Mission 1, the H520 does the circular but without pointing to the center.
Mission 2, the H520 points the camera well in the center but does not stay on the center and refocuses only on the next piont and so on.
But what is most painful and incomprehensible with respect to the H and DJI Inspire is that

it is unable to manage a curved trajectory between two points.
At each point he makes a stop, turns and leaves.
What is this about H.
I had to redo the mission with the Inspire so that all the video is fluid.
It is impossible to launch a fluid mission, it is incredible for a device that is worth three times more expensive than his little brother (who does it).
Do you have a solution or should I leave the H520 in the closet?

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At point 4 the camera is centered in the middle but remains fixed until point 6.
At point 6 refocuses in the middle and remains fixed until point 8 etc ...
It's a gag?
 
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How did you do the circular mission? With what program?

Neither DataPilot nor QGroundControl have the possibility, or I can't find them.

I guess we'll have to wait for that big update for these things.
 
I prepared it by putting a point every 40 °. Litchi (for Dji) gives me the mission by making a curve in passing on each point. And the camera stays centered on the central point and it's fluid.
Typhoon H does it too with ccc plan or other.
The H520 is zero on this one. For pro equipment, it's not great.
 
I prepared it by putting a point every 40 °. Litchi (for Dji) gives me the mission by making a curve in passing on each point. And the camera stays centered on the central point and it's fluid.
Typhoon H does it too with ccc plan or other.
The H520 is zero on this one. For pro equipment, it's not great.

Yes, by hand, but it's hard to determine the degrees. Let us hope that they will soon be able to implement it. For inspections it is essential.
 
I did well to keep the Inspire, I think he will serve me a moment again.

You have to have something to get out of it. At least two options in case one fails. Now we just have to be a little patient.
 
Commercial: EN - Cinema
Cinematic Quality with Automated Precision
The Yuneec H520 will confidently fly a series of complex movements and for the video producer it offers the difference between getting that extra shot or extra take that makes for a more interesting production piece.

Sorry, but I can not reproduce what I do.
Follow a subject and when it stops, make a 180 ° orbit to get back in front.
The Inspire Dji does it.
So if they want to sell the H520, there must be these modes of flights for the cinema.
 

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