👍Great actions from suitable wind and wave conditions to enable those Windsurfing to really become concentrated in the sport and perform each of the maneuvers with ease.
I'm delighted that someone liked my comments, because those Windsurfing wave-board actions went straight to my heart also with both excitement and delight.
awesome, thanks for sharing, looking forward to your event footage, thumbs pressed for appropriate conditions! would you care to drop a few notes about used quad / cam setup? thanks a lot🤙🏼
@@johannes_hertel that’s good to know! honestly i thought you‘d need at least a well powered 5 or 7“ race-type quad to even cope with the pozo kind of wind, at the cost of image quality / processing…
@@vierfuffzig1471 The biggest thing to consider is that the Mavic 3 max speed is 65kmh. Just have in mind from what point the drone will get dragged away. Worst experience for me was that I could barely go crossing the wind without being dragged off shore. So that is the most important thing to consider, wind direction and from what speed the drone will be maxed out
Thanks! It's the Mavic 3, I go beyond their limit which affects the way it flies, but it works surprisingly well! Maximum that I used it in was 35-45 knots (on the maximum it got dragged away, so that was actually quite tricky to get it back in but stayed stable the whole time :)
👍 I couldn't prevent myself from watching those Windsurfing actions again, and I shall pass you both my compliments and thanks for showing the same.🌊🏄
👍Great actions from suitable wind and wave conditions to enable those Windsurfing to really become concentrated in the sport and perform each of the maneuvers with ease.
I'm delighted that someone liked my comments, because those Windsurfing wave-board actions went straight to my heart also with both excitement and delight.
Whaou comme si on y etait !!! :-) bravo !!! 😊
Thank you for this!
Awesome!! Thanks for filming and sharing!! 🙏🙏
Thank you!
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Hehe danke!
awesome, thanks for sharing, looking forward to your event footage, thumbs pressed for appropriate conditions! would you care to drop a few notes about used quad / cam setup? thanks a lot🤙🏼
Thanks for your feedback! I was shooting with the DJI Mavic 3, 4K, ISO400, Apt. 4,0, 60fps, shutter 120 :)
@@johannes_hertel thanks a lot for your reply! mavic seems to do the job astonishingly well in terms of wind resistance…
@@vierfuffzig1471 It really does well! I have flown it in up to 45 knots gusts before but let's see how it behaves when Pozo is on fire! :D
@@johannes_hertel that’s good to know! honestly i thought you‘d need at least a well powered 5 or 7“ race-type quad to even cope with the pozo kind of wind, at the cost of image quality / processing…
@@vierfuffzig1471 The biggest thing to consider is that the Mavic 3 max speed is 65kmh. Just have in mind from what point the drone will get dragged away. Worst experience for me was that I could barely go crossing the wind without being dragged off shore. So that is the most important thing to consider, wind direction and from what speed the drone will be maxed out
Nice video! What drone you are using? What is the max windspeed you can fly it? Thx.
Thanks! It's the Mavic 3, I go beyond their limit which affects the way it flies, but it works surprisingly well! Maximum that I used it in was 35-45 knots (on the maximum it got dragged away, so that was actually quite tricky to get it back in but stayed stable the whole time :)
Great footage mate! What drone are you using?
Hey Paul, thanks I appreciate it! It's the Mavic 3 :)
pwa should pay you gold
:D