Great video. And remember: if you save the flights (flight plan) and use it later. You need to takeoff from the same position (or actually, the same altitude) as on the first flight. Otherwise your height will be wrong. The height is based on the takeoff position on the current flight.
Great video. Not sure if this is an improvement they've made, but, I connected, powered up drone, etc. Began "planning". Then powered off the drone and was able to continue planning the waypoints. So that might be a solution ... saving some drone battery while planning.
Hello Keith, Litchi taught me that if you use curve line as opposed to polyline it’s smooth with no jerky motion, problem is no options at the waypoint like take photo, start video stop video etc, but it dose start and stop recording automatically, Regards, Keith in Canada
agree, should be an seperate app with map you could save waypoint missions and upload when you want, and should be more futures in each waypoint and also curved waypoints not only stright lines whitch make the flight floppy
You can still fly and use button c to record the waypoints as you could with the old mavic. As well as using the map. I found button c optipn useful with trees around after almost hitting one sideways. Opps. So i flew the misson on my own. Missing the trees and recording it with button c and then saving. Also not a great idea to get too close to things. Gps can be slightly out. And you end up hitting something on the flowing flight of a mission.
Have not tried myself yet but read and saw somewhere not to make the waypoints to far apart helps the camera jumping. The closer together the better. They had the points just about touching.
Pretty good video but like many people they go too fast changing screens so you don't see what your pressing on screen sometimes. Way better then a lot that fly thru screens. Thank ou
awesome job. Clear and concise. I too would think being able to create an elaborate waypoint would be best to do offline. That's 10% of your battery before even taking off.
Thanks Bud, and cheers for the support on the other comment ;). Yes an offline mode would be lovely. This mode has huge potential, just need to iron out the bugs.
Agreed, the jerky motion of the camera using POI makes the mode almost worthless. Also note: if you take off from a hill or rooftop, you cannot set the POI at a negative altitude (though I have heard you can set a waypoint at a negative altitude if you fly it first and use the C button to set the waypoint.) Offline mode would be great and I'd also like to set the course on my iPad, sync it, then load it onto my phone for the actual flight. Thanks for the video.
That’s interesting about negative height, had not thought of that, should be an option that you have kind switch on otherwise people will moan about crashing there drones. The offline mode is what I want and yes doing it on an iPad and downloading it to a phone is an awesome idea.
Its because you are NOT setting an altitude. You are setting a height. And remember if you are setting the waypoints on a flight, save the flight plan, and use it another day, with another takeoff location. Your heights will be wrong (since it is saving heights, not altitude)
When you spoke about arc you didn't mention adjusting the turning radius, when in arc each waypoint has a turning radius option and is adjusted by the usual sliding your finger on the screen, what this radius does is it rounds off the corners when the drone passes a waypoint, the "bug" you refer to is the drone travelling in a straight line to a waypoint then stopping to change direction before continuing to the next waypoint, by adjusting your turning radius at each waypoint you create curves through the corners and a smooth transition between the waypoints and the drone can continue flying smoothly.
I've used Litchi on my DJI drones for quite some time and its been awesome eversince. Looks like the DJI Go 4 app devs are just begining to learn to code these new features.
Yes but since the last firmware update there is some wobble in the waypoints on litchi too. Someone else in the comments noticed it too. I hope dji sort that, but agree litchi is a lot more powerful.
First of all you have made a very good video, i haven’t tried waypoints yet but have seen multiple videos like urs, the way to edit POI you have to zoom in so the mark of POI gets bigger and u can select it easily, second thing about the jittery movements of your cameras towards POI, there is a reason for that in your second mission you selected route type Polyline instead Arc, if you have selected Arc then Camera movements also gets smoothers, try that way i hope you find it helpful, for offline waypoint DJI released an iPad app way 2 years back and in that you can do that, great tutorial keep up the good work 👌🏻
I have experienced the jittery movement when in arc mode, but I will have another go as there few things I want to check out. I just got an iPad but don’t see the app, will have google
2 years since this video, I too cannot select a POI without adding others. I have the smart controller. I also agree that having the ability to sit in your favorite recliner and plot out waypoints without having to have the drone powered on is a no brainer feature. Yet, not available 2 years since this video was posted.
I set up my daily way point missions at home and save the missions in the app, then I recharge all my batteries so that when I get to the site I just load the missions I programed at home. It works for me. The only other problem, I have is I use the Crystal Sky and the app does not work on it yet therefore I have to use a Mini ipad instead. Hope Dji fixes that problem soon.
Try upping the gimbal smoothing parameter... This should rid you of that jello happening with the POI mode. You may have your gimbal smoothness lower and this will cause this to happen... As far as planning flights offline, there IS an app for this... Its called Lichi for DJI...
Hi, thanks, did try gimbal setting, still had the problem. It only happened in waypoints mode. POV mode was fine and yes I use litchi too, Same problem. The recent firmware update though fixed this. Now it’s fine. Taken them 8 months, but it is now very smooth.
Have they ironed out the problems you mentioned and did the Smart Controller improve matters? Interested particularly in the smooth panning when transitioning waypoints.
Had a Anafi which have a off line waypoint editor, so it is possible. Now what nags me more, besides the stuttery takes, is the stopping at every waypoint with my mp2! With the Anafi it was much smoother
Yes I had that, but arc mode stopped that, but you don’t always want to use arc mode, depends on what you are doing. I did a video on pull backs using waypoints, this was in a straight line, so arm mode worked nicely there
Not sure as this is a yr on but if you start editing with waypoints with the Mavic 2 powered on, power down without exiting the ‘mission’ & it still works. Not draining the drone battery 👍👍
May I ask, if you have set the photo settings to continuous or AEB before going into 'Waypoints' and set the camera action to take a photo at a set waypoint, does it take the photo as previously set or is it just a single, regular photo? Many thanks.
Arc mode doesn't change the way the camera moves as told in the video. It changes how the drone flies (smoothen the curves) and makes the movement in the turning points smooth. Waypoint 2.0 is a garbage for sudden flickers in the footage, Litchi used to be better. Unfortunately the issue is in the DJI firmware and Litchi relies on that, therefore Litchi has the same issue now. It used to be flawless last year. DJI should fix it by a firmware update. I'm not very hopeful as waypoints was ready by the launch of the Mavic2 and for testers the drone was shipped with it, then for the commercial version they've disabled it. Strangely enough, the testers did not have the flickering issue in their footage last year September.
Very good explaination. what I had encountered was before my drone arrriving the 1st. way point. RC signal lost. Mission had already set to continue the task. I had no confidence. so I abundant the mission and pressed RTH. If RC had lost signal how can it still communicate with Drone to receive the signal to tell the drone RTH. Please advise.
Sorry this went in to spam comments, only just seen it. The default settings is if the drone loses signal with the controller it will return to home point which it stores in its memory. The drone will always know like the controller when it loses signal. On waypoints you set it to fly the mission then return to the home point. This is uploaded to the drone at the start of the mission and stored on its internal memory. I can confirm it works as it was a very weak signal when it went behind the temple and it carried on. You tell just to return home if it loses signal. I had a couple occasions when’re signal has dropped at its returned to home. The drone
That's really cool you don't have to fly and do your mission first with waypoints but there's also a disadvantage.. I know they have obstacle avoidance but think about it wouldn't you want to know if there's anything in your way kind of know how the scene is going to look first before you do and record your way points. At least you know you're not going to hit anyting so I think it's a good practice 2fly where you're going to fly in a circle first.. ;)
I have the CrystalSky monitor and have the same problem with the Satellite picture. I can't even get Satellite pictures using it. Also have the "jumpy" problem with the smoothness of the video.
Just tried this for the first time today, to try and do some testing to do a timelapse over three hours using two Mavic 2's and 2 pilots to capture an incoming tide. Setting up the waypoints doesn't seem a problem but I must be doing something wrong. I have the camera settings set to interval mode with a 5 second delay, but when I take off and press the Go button and slide the start button I am getting a message saying that there is something wrong with the waypoint parameters??
Selecting point of interest or waypoints was as buggy for me as it was for you. I tried zooming in the map as much as possible and that made it easier. Try it out and thanks for the great tips :)
51 Drones has a good video on this... the solution to the jitter is to use a BUNCH of waypoints so the camera adjusts at each one. There's a bit more to it to get it perfect, but basically you have to do a workaround. Yes, the tech should solve this, and most likely will in a future update, but for now there's a way to make it more useable.
you share the exact same displeasure i do with the waypoints mode on the mavic 2 pro. trying to do real estate super smooth videography and it's a useless feature. jerks the gimbal around...
Yes it needs some improvements. One thing I think it is good for is pull back shots, you can use it to plan some pretty cool shots. Planning a video for this.
Your description of "route type" is incorrect. In both modes the aircraft smoothly rotates to maintain camera angle. The difference is how the aircraft approaches the waypoint. In "arc" the drone will begin the turn before the waypoint, effectively flying an arced turn. In "polyline" the aircraft flies to the waypoint, rotates and flies to the next waypoint.
I have one question: Can I create a task in the old way, fly my drone to some points first, and save that waypoint to a task? because I can not image how does it look by just tapping point on the map. Thank you.
Yes, go into waypoint mode and then fly the drone, you can record a waypoint by pressing the C1 button on the controller. This can be saved. I have another video on this channel where I use this method to do a pull back shot.
The camera actually looked like it transitioned smoothly while traveling to the 2nd and 3rd camera position in polyline. Just doing so in a straight line
I recently updated my firmware and am excited to use the much improved Waypoint feature. I have a question about the option to select "continue the task" if the connection between the drone and the RC is broken. Do you know if selecting this option also overrides an RTH that would be initiated based on a low battery charge?
I'm not 100% sure but I think you can set a map with the drone off, if you go into you map on waypoint with the drone on then turn your drone off you can continue setting your waypoints
Yes you can, but you can’t set heights correctly. You would have to load the mission up then adjust heights why the drone is on. It’s more a quirk of the app than a offline mode.
is there anything in the app to tell you the distance the drone will travel on its waypoint mission after you set the point and before takoff? nice vid, thanks
For waypoint flying, Litchi seems to be the answer. Haven't tried it yet tho, phone little low on memory with 2 huge apps (Litchi and dji app). Hehe K-Spot! what a great if wrong name for the channel!
Bug. I tripple taped on the points and then the options came up. I just got the 2 pro and never in my life tried waypoint thing so Im a little excited and scared at the same time. Do you know if the flying path can be interrupted/taken over - by the pilot?
Hi Sorry, work rather took over this week, far more than planned. II took the drone out and made this short video which should help, shout if you need any more help ua-cam.com/video/rwL4UKJ7prM/v-deo.html
Is it possible to do unattended missions with this feature? I saw you have the option to continue the mission if it loses control, but I would like to know if it is a safe way to create a mission where you know your controller will lose contact because it goes behind tall buildings, mountains or even is too far away?
Imagine the ability to use as a messenger between two destinations, where both sides have a controller to launch the same drone on a mission: The one sends it to deliver and the other returns it after receiving the message / package.
Ok yes it’s possible, but depending on where you live, you have to keep the drone in line of site. Not sure if DJI including this was wise, as depending on who you talk to, if you can’t connect to the drone then it is probably not in line if site therefore not safe Having said all of that, there is nothing stopping you have it fly from point a to b. It will continue to fly with out been connected to the controller. Not sure you can have two controllers paired with it, so you would have to go through the pairing stage at both locations every time the drone turned up. Also I would have some extra gps tracking on it.
You have to watch out for your settings mostly after any update. I've lost a drone in a mission where signal was lost but I wasn't worried much as I had set it to continue the mission in case of lost signal. Unfortunately a Litchi update came out a few days earlier which I did but forgot to check the settings and of course the update changed the settings so the drone either landed upon lost signal or hovered but I didn't know where it was.
I left the DJI product line behind. They went from innovation To profit care and being first. Worst support Ever. I ended up going with FREEFLY Systems. The downside to them is that you’re not going to find a “prosumer” drone for $1800-2000 like the Mav2. Won’t happen. However theirs is forever. No worry about the latest right after you just bought. Theirs is forever. So I spent $9000. But I can carry my GH5, or my back magic cinema camera and I don’t have to deal with DJI and their “latest” and greatest they’ve held onto for 3 years. Then launch a year after. And what do we do? We buy that one. So you see you’ve spent several times what I spent just once. DJI cameras can never compete with a black magic 6k. Never. Maybe one day but that will cost ya. Basically what they do is. Whilst the Mavic 2 pro came out there was already a new version to that waiting in the wings. So you see really by the time you deal with their GREED. You can have one drone forever. I’ve spent at least $7000 on multiple drones over the years with DJI. Easily.. why not go for something DJI could never touch or out do. So I went further and blew $14,000 on an Alta 6. Which can carry a small dog. Not that I have.
Waypoints 2. Shit are for Amateurs, as how do you frame your shot properly & cinematically from a map???, you need to see your frame, you need to adjust your hight, tilt your lens, get the horizon sitting in the correct space, its amateur time. How can you correct the frame if its not framed correctly? you need to see each waypoint frame & adjust accordingly.
Yes I have seen this, but as he mentions, you still have to have the drone powered on in order the set the height correctly. His tip about the C1 button is good. You can use that to plan some awesome pull back shots.
Why do you waste so much time before you get into the tutorial? Just get rid of all the stuff and tell us the information please. You didn’t show how to adjust gimbal pitch, etc. which is done by scrolling your finger on the screen. And I agree with you about their customer service being totally ignorant and they don’t think about what they’re releasing until many firmware updates later.
Thanks for the feedback, but I do mention gimbal pitch and how to adjust it in the first mission, also most of the other basics. I have another one planned on how to do missions where the height is negative and few of the more advance stuff like using the C1 button. Also how to do pull back shots with it, which it’s pretty awesome for.
Great video. And remember: if you save the flights (flight plan) and use it later. You need to takeoff from the same position (or actually, the same altitude) as on the first flight. Otherwise your height will be wrong. The height is based on the takeoff position on the current flight.
Thank you for pointing out these horrible bugs. The more attention we get on these, the faster DJI will hopefully fix it.
Thanks, They are not great, but I did find one good user for it, check out the latest video on this channel. It works nicely
Great video. Not sure if this is an improvement they've made, but, I connected, powered up drone, etc. Began "planning". Then powered off the drone and was able to continue planning the waypoints. So that might be a solution ... saving some drone battery while planning.
nicely done. Well presented. Keep up the good work. Might get mine out one day to try it.
Hello Keith, Litchi taught me that if you use curve line as opposed to polyline it’s smooth with no jerky motion, problem is no options at the waypoint like take photo, start video stop video etc, but it dose start and stop recording automatically, Regards, Keith in Canada
agree, should be an seperate app with map you could save waypoint missions and upload when you want, and should be more futures in each waypoint and also curved waypoints not only stright lines whitch make the flight floppy
Great video and tutorial.
superb...
You can still fly and use button c to record the waypoints as you could with the old mavic. As well as using the map. I found button c optipn useful with trees around after almost hitting one sideways. Opps. So i flew the misson on my own. Missing the trees and recording it with button c and then saving. Also not a great idea to get too close to things. Gps can be slightly out. And you end up hitting something on the flowing flight of a mission.
Yes that c1 button is a handy little feature
Totally agree with Bob T. Great to have boty options
Have not tried myself yet but read and saw somewhere not to make the waypoints to far apart helps the camera jumping. The closer together the better. They had the points just about touching.
Pretty good video but like many people they go too fast changing screens so you don't see what your pressing on screen sometimes. Way better then a lot that fly thru screens. Thank ou
awesome job. Clear and concise. I too would think being able to create an elaborate waypoint would be best to do offline. That's 10% of your battery before even taking off.
Thanks Bud, and cheers for the support on the other comment ;). Yes an offline mode would be lovely. This mode has huge potential, just need to iron out the bugs.
Agreed, the jerky motion of the camera using POI makes the mode almost worthless. Also note: if you take off from a hill or rooftop, you cannot set the POI at a negative altitude (though I have heard you can set a waypoint at a negative altitude if you fly it first and use the C button to set the waypoint.) Offline mode would be great and I'd also like to set the course on my iPad, sync it, then load it onto my phone for the actual flight. Thanks for the video.
That’s interesting about negative height, had not thought of that, should be an option that you have kind switch on otherwise people will moan about crashing there drones. The offline mode is what I want and yes doing it on an iPad and downloading it to a phone is an awesome idea.
Its because you are NOT setting an altitude. You are setting a height. And remember if you are setting the waypoints on a flight, save the flight plan, and use it another day, with another takeoff location. Your heights will be wrong (since it is saving heights, not altitude)
Another really good video, very useful and totally agree with the request of DJI enabling this offline as is the case with Litchi
When you spoke about arc you didn't mention adjusting the turning radius, when in arc each waypoint has a turning radius option and is adjusted by the usual sliding your finger on the screen, what this radius does is it rounds off the corners when the drone passes a waypoint, the "bug" you refer to is the drone travelling in a straight line to a waypoint then stopping to change direction before continuing to the next waypoint, by adjusting your turning radius at each waypoint you create curves through the corners and a smooth transition between the waypoints and the drone can continue flying smoothly.
But if a waypoint is set to a specific POI the radius can't be adjusted or am I missing something?
So far as know, no you are not missing anything
@@TheKSpot I figured it out. Under ”Route Settings” change Route Type from polyline to arc
Shame on the stutter, dji needs to fix it! The old 3dr solo with cable cam and yuneec curved cable cam rocked it!
I've used Litchi on my DJI drones for quite some time and its been awesome eversince. Looks like the DJI Go 4 app devs are just begining to learn to code these new features.
Yes but since the last firmware update there is some wobble in the waypoints on litchi too. Someone else in the comments noticed it too. I hope dji sort that, but agree litchi is a lot more powerful.
This is an interesting video. Compares Litchi with waypoints 2.0. ua-cam.com/video/D0j-G0xzxSE/v-deo.html
Love the way u teach and really u should keep doing more tutorial vids as u one of the best ever see on tube.. keep doing the good job..
Hi is there anything you would be interested in? was going to do a quick one on POV mode and maybe a few others
First of all you have made a very good video, i haven’t tried waypoints yet but have seen multiple videos like urs, the way to edit POI you have to zoom in so the mark of POI gets bigger and u can select it easily, second thing about the jittery movements of your cameras towards POI, there is a reason for that in your second mission you selected route type Polyline instead Arc, if you have selected Arc then Camera movements also gets smoothers, try that way i hope you find it helpful, for offline waypoint DJI released an iPad app way 2 years back and in that you can do that, great tutorial keep up the good work 👌🏻
I have experienced the jittery movement when in arc mode, but I will have another go as there few things I want to check out. I just got an iPad but don’t see the app, will have google
2 years since this video, I too cannot select a POI without adding others. I have the smart controller.
I also agree that having the ability to sit in your favorite recliner and plot out waypoints without having to have the drone powered on is a no brainer feature. Yet, not available 2 years since this video was posted.
I have the smart controller too now and yes still no real way to do it.
Great Video Thanks
I set up my daily way point missions at home and save the missions in the app, then I recharge all my batteries so that when I get to the site I just load the missions I programed at home. It works for me. The only other problem, I have is I use the Crystal Sky and the app does not work on it yet therefore I have to use a Mini ipad instead. Hope Dji fixes that problem soon.
They updated the smart controller a few weeks back. I thought it was the same software on there as Crystal sky?
Has this been fixed/updated?? 4-15-19
Very useful video . Thank you for your afford. I am going to buy two for my project in Trat and Rayong.
thanks great job
Try upping the gimbal smoothing parameter... This should rid you of that jello happening with the POI mode. You may have your gimbal smoothness lower and this will cause this to happen... As far as planning flights offline, there IS an app for this... Its called Lichi for DJI...
Hi, thanks, did try gimbal setting, still had the problem. It only happened in waypoints mode. POV mode was fine and yes I use litchi too, Same problem. The recent firmware update though fixed this. Now it’s fine. Taken them 8 months, but it is now very smooth.
Have they ironed out the problems you mentioned and did the Smart Controller improve matters? Interested particularly in the smooth panning when transitioning waypoints.
Had a Anafi which have a off line waypoint editor, so it is possible.
Now what nags me more, besides the stuttery takes, is the stopping at every waypoint with my mp2!
With the Anafi it was much smoother
Yes I had that, but arc mode stopped that, but you don’t always want to use arc mode, depends on what you are doing. I did a video on pull backs using waypoints, this was in a straight line, so arm mode worked nicely there
How to Get An Awesome Drone Pull Back Shot Using DJI Waypoints 2.0 for the Mavic 2 Series ua-cam.com/video/lHZzopwz9Ak/v-deo.html
Not sure as this is a yr on but if you start editing with waypoints with the Mavic 2 powered on, power down without exiting the ‘mission’ & it still works. Not draining the drone battery 👍👍
It’s a good little hack yes, but it is that a hack, I wish they would produce a dedicated part of the app to do it properly
Polyline wp's are straight lines between wp's. Arc wp's are splines between wp's. if you want smooth yawing, you should use Arc.
as he alluded to 13.40 and Ive found to be the same, arc is flawed because it still pulses between points
This has now been fixed in the most recent firmware update. Much much better now, far more usable
Good tutorial Keith. I am experiencing the same problems, it’s frustrating. Come on DJI you can do better!
This kind of basic stuff so i have to assume they either have no QA department or they just badly run. No idea how this stuff gets out.
May I ask, if you have set the photo settings to continuous or AEB before going into 'Waypoints' and set the camera action to take a photo at a set waypoint, does it take the photo as previously set or is it just a single, regular photo? Many thanks.
Very good tutorial ... Thx!
Arc mode doesn't change the way the camera moves as told in the video. It changes how the drone flies (smoothen the curves) and makes the movement in the turning points smooth. Waypoint 2.0 is a garbage for sudden flickers in the footage, Litchi used to be better.
Unfortunately the issue is in the DJI firmware and Litchi relies on that, therefore Litchi has the same issue now. It used to be flawless last year. DJI should fix it by a firmware update. I'm not very hopeful as waypoints was ready by the launch of the Mavic2 and for testers the drone was shipped with it, then for the commercial version they've disabled it. Strangely enough, the testers did not have the flickering issue in their footage last year September.
Hopefully a firmware update will fix it
For the POI mode bug did you try slowing down the cruise speed and see if it works?
Very good explaination. what I had encountered was before my drone arrriving the 1st. way point. RC signal lost. Mission had already set to continue the task. I had no confidence. so I abundant the mission and pressed RTH. If RC had lost signal how can it still communicate with Drone to receive the signal to tell the drone RTH. Please advise.
Sorry this went in to spam comments, only just seen it. The default settings is if the drone loses signal with the controller it will return to home point which it stores in its memory. The drone will always know like the controller when it loses signal. On waypoints you set it to fly the mission then return to the home point. This is uploaded to the drone at the start of the mission and stored on its internal memory. I can confirm it works as it was a very weak signal when it went behind the temple and it carried on. You tell just to return home if it loses signal. I had a couple occasions when’re signal has dropped at its returned to home. The drone
That's really cool you don't have to fly and do your mission first with waypoints but there's also a disadvantage..
I know they have obstacle avoidance but think about it wouldn't you want to know if there's anything in your way kind of know how the scene is going to look first before you do and record your way points.
At least you know you're not going to hit anyting so I think it's a good practice 2fly where you're going to fly in a circle first..
;)
I have the CrystalSky monitor and have the same problem with the Satellite picture. I can't even get Satellite pictures using it. Also have the "jumpy" problem with the smoothness of the video.
Think the latest firmware sorted the jumpy video
Great video, thank you!
Great tutorial, I learned a lot. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks bud, There is another one on the channel, using waypoints to do those pullback style shots if you are interested.
@@TheKSpot Thanks, I'll check it out.
Just tried this for the first time today, to try and do some testing to do a timelapse over three hours using two Mavic 2's and 2 pilots to capture an incoming tide. Setting up the waypoints doesn't seem a problem but I must be doing something wrong. I have the camera settings set to interval mode with a 5 second delay, but when I take off and press the Go button and slide the start button I am getting a message saying that there is something wrong with the waypoint parameters??
Selecting point of interest or waypoints was as buggy for me as it was for you. I tried zooming in the map as much as possible and that made it easier. Try it out and thanks for the great tips :)
51 Drones has a good video on this... the solution to the jitter is to use a BUNCH of waypoints so the camera adjusts at each one. There's a bit more to it to get it perfect, but basically you have to do a workaround. Yes, the tech should solve this, and most likely will in a future update, but for now there's a way to make it more useable.
you share the exact same displeasure i do with the waypoints mode on the mavic 2 pro. trying to do real estate super smooth videography and it's a useless feature. jerks the gimbal around...
Yes it needs some improvements. One thing I think it is good for is pull back shots, you can use it to plan some pretty cool shots. Planning a video for this.
Your description of "route type" is incorrect. In both modes the aircraft smoothly rotates to maintain camera angle. The difference is how the aircraft approaches the waypoint. In "arc" the drone will begin the turn before the waypoint, effectively flying an arced turn. In "polyline" the aircraft flies to the waypoint, rotates and flies to the next waypoint.
so is this why at each WP the camera would Stop Turn and then move on...
Yeah, Not the smooth.
Great work! I have a problem SAVING my waypoints on my mavic 2; it simply says Failed To Save every time...
Hi, Android or iOS? Have you got the latest version of DJI go 4?
I have one question: Can I create a task in the old way, fly my drone to some points first, and save that waypoint to a task? because I can not image how does it look by just tapping point on the map. Thank you.
Yes, go into waypoint mode and then fly the drone, you can record a waypoint by pressing the C1 button on the controller. This can be saved. I have another video on this channel where I use this method to do a pull back shot.
*Adjust your gimbal settings for smoother camera movements & it is your phone screen that is the source of your problem for the POI.
Screen issue, is that heat related?
Need to add more way points!
The camera actually looked like it transitioned smoothly while traveling to the 2nd and 3rd camera position in polyline. Just doing so in a straight line
Yes true, since the most recent firmware update (about a week ago) they have fixed a lot of the bugs. Much more smooth now
Is there a limitation to how far away you can set a waypoint in waypoint 2.0 - in waypoint 1.0 it is 500 meters roughly.
Playing with it today, says limit is 2000 meters.
Tx Sir.
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I recently updated my firmware and am excited to use the much improved Waypoint feature. I have a question about the option to select "continue the task" if the connection between the drone and the RC is broken. Do you know if selecting this option also overrides an RTH that would be initiated based on a low battery charge?
Low battery RTH overrides the no rc signal action. it will continue after signal loss, but if low battery rth is triggered, it will RTH.
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Thanks for your reply Ahmed!
You selected Poly instead of Arc when you did the demo...try changing it and it should get smoother
Hi thanks but you can not use arc when you set the angle of the camera although you can when you use POI, that’s a good point.
I'm not 100% sure but I think you can set a map with the drone off, if you go into you map on waypoint with the drone on then turn your drone off you can continue setting your waypoints
Yes you can, but you can’t set heights correctly. You would have to load the mission up then adjust heights why the drone is on. It’s more a quirk of the app than a offline mode.
Great video again buddy, looks like a great feature and would be superb if you could smooth out the camera turning a bit :)
thanks Captain
is there anything in the app to tell you the distance the drone will travel on its waypoint mission after you set the point and before takoff?
nice vid, thanks
yup 4.06 shows 842.82m
@@cinematicadventures thanks!
Can put the route in at home and save it like in the Litchi app?
Yes you can
For waypoint flying, Litchi seems to be the answer. Haven't tried it yet tho, phone little low on memory with 2 huge apps (Litchi and dji app). Hehe K-Spot! what a great if wrong name for the channel!
Lol yes. Litchi is great, has a few quirks but it’s a great alternative to DJI Go 4 and has a few features I wish they would bring to DJI Go 4
Bug. I tripple taped on the points and then the options came up. I just got the 2 pro and never in my life tried waypoint thing so Im a little excited and scared at the same time. Do you know if the flying path can be interrupted/taken over - by the pilot?
Yes there is a cross that appears so you can cancel it or you can pause it
@@TheKSpot Do you know of a faster way, emergency ish or mayby just a short correction? :-)
Sorry been a tad busy today I will try and have a quick fly tomoz, see if I can find out
@@TheKSpot Thanx a trillion! :-)
Hi Sorry, work rather took over this week, far more than planned. II took the drone out and made this short video which should help, shout if you need any more help ua-cam.com/video/rwL4UKJ7prM/v-deo.html
Is it possible to do unattended missions with this feature? I saw you have the option to continue the mission if it loses control, but I would like to know if it is a safe way to create a mission where you know your controller will lose contact because it goes behind tall buildings, mountains or even is too far away?
Imagine the ability to use as a messenger between two destinations, where both sides have a controller to launch the same drone on a mission: The one sends it to deliver and the other returns it after receiving the message / package.
Ok yes it’s possible, but depending on where you live, you have to keep the drone in line of site. Not sure if DJI including this was wise, as depending on who you talk to, if you can’t connect to the drone then it is probably not in line if site therefore not safe Having said all of that, there is nothing stopping you have it fly from point a to b. It will continue to fly with out been connected to the controller. Not sure you can have two controllers paired with it, so you would have to go through the pairing stage at both locations every time the drone turned up. Also I would have some extra gps tracking on it.
You have to watch out for your settings mostly after any update. I've lost a drone in a mission where signal was lost but I wasn't worried much as I had set it to continue the mission in case of lost signal. Unfortunately a Litchi update came out a few days earlier which I did but forgot to check the settings and of course the update changed the settings so the drone either landed upon lost signal or hovered but I didn't know where it was.
I hate the way the setting get reset now everyone, have been caught out by that several times. Did not happen with every update on my MP1
Why is there no waypoint for the Mavic Pro?
I think there is, but you have to fly to them manually and set them
For a split second, I thought the mic on this shirt was chest hair poking out...
Lol
Try the Litchi Waypoint, it works seamless !!!!!
I would agree, I use it, but I have heard several reports that some people are experiencing then stuttering in Litchi too, can’t say I have seen that.
I left the DJI product line behind. They went from innovation To profit care and being first. Worst support Ever. I ended up going with FREEFLY Systems. The downside to them is that you’re not going to find a “prosumer” drone for $1800-2000 like the Mav2. Won’t happen. However theirs is forever. No worry about the latest right after you just bought. Theirs is forever. So I spent $9000. But I can carry my GH5, or my back magic cinema camera and I don’t have to deal with DJI and their “latest” and greatest they’ve held onto for 3 years. Then launch a year after. And what do we do? We buy that one. So you see you’ve spent several times what I spent just once. DJI cameras can never compete with a black magic 6k. Never. Maybe one day but that will cost ya. Basically what they do is. Whilst the Mavic 2 pro came out there was already a new version to that waiting in the wings. So you see really by the time you deal with their GREED. You can have one drone forever. I’ve spent at least $7000 on multiple drones over the years with DJI. Easily.. why not go for something DJI could never touch or out do. So I went further and blew $14,000 on an Alta 6. Which can carry a small dog. Not that I have.
Waypoints 2. Shit are for Amateurs, as how do you frame your shot properly & cinematically from a map???, you need to see your frame, you need to adjust your hight, tilt your lens, get the horizon sitting in the correct space, its amateur time. How can you correct the frame if its not framed correctly? you need to see each waypoint frame & adjust accordingly.
3dr solo can do this 4 years
Hi my name is Roger I just got the dji mavic 2pro . DJI WAYPOINTS 2.0 - Mavic 2 Pro cane you record and photos at the same time
At waypoints you can tell it to take a phone as an action, you cannot take pictures and videos at the same time
See dragon7's 2nd vid on waypoints 2.0. He shows you how to create a mission offline.
Yes I have seen this, but as he mentions, you still have to have the drone powered on in order the set the height correctly. His tip about the C1 button is good. You can use that to plan some awesome pull back shots.
Why do you waste so much time before you get into the tutorial? Just get rid of all the stuff and tell us the information please. You didn’t show how to adjust gimbal pitch, etc. which is done by scrolling your finger on the screen. And I agree with you about their customer service being totally ignorant and they don’t think about what they’re releasing until many firmware updates later.
Thanks for the feedback, but I do mention gimbal pitch and how to adjust it in the first mission, also most of the other basics. I have another one planned on how to do missions where the height is negative and few of the more advance stuff like using the C1 button. Also how to do pull back shots with it, which it’s pretty awesome for.
SLOW DOWN!!! You're speaking to fast. I know you think you have to, but no.. You don't... Thanks for the videos thou...
Lol yes maybe I am, Nerves I think.
@@TheKSpot You are speaking just fine. I usually watch YT videos at 1.5-1.75 -2.0 so you are just fine. (thedcfgrp) can use the slower speeds. LOL :)
Speed is fine for me!
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Great tutorial, I learned a lot. Thanks for sharing.
Great tutorial, I learned a lot. Thanks for sharing.
Great tutorial, I learned a lot. Thanks for sharing.