Interesting noticing the difference between the M30T's barometer (26 feet) and the rangefinder (45 feet) assuming the sensor is pointing straight down.
Good eye. Yes, the rangefinder is a great way to keep compliance of the 400ft agl limit. Just look straight down and check your range to the ground under you.
Using the rangefinder you can also get lat/long of any point other than nadir. Just point the camera at an object/point, turn on the rangefinder, and the lat/long of that point will display.
As far as you're aware, is this the easiest way to fly to coordinates with the M30T? My company has a 30T and frequently are asked to fly to coordinates, so I'm just looking for the easiest way. I was originally creating the blue pinpoints which displayed the coordinates, and then compared those to the coordinates I wanted to actually fly to, but that was time consuming and monotonous. What you showed definitely seems to be easier. But is there no easier way to manually enter coordinates into the app and it create a pinpoint for you or something? Thanks.
Interesting noticing the difference between the M30T's barometer (26 feet) and the rangefinder (45 feet) assuming the sensor is pointing straight down.
Good eye. Yes, the rangefinder is a great way to keep compliance of the 400ft agl limit. Just look straight down and check your range to the ground under you.
Using the rangefinder you can also get lat/long of any point other than nadir. Just point the camera at an object/point, turn on the rangefinder, and the lat/long of that point will display.
Yep, rangefinder/laser are the same thing. I was probably just calling it the wrong thing. Thanks.
As far as you're aware, is this the easiest way to fly to coordinates with the M30T?
My company has a 30T and frequently are asked to fly to coordinates, so I'm just looking for the easiest way. I was originally creating the blue pinpoints which displayed the coordinates, and then compared those to the coordinates I wanted to actually fly to, but that was time consuming and monotonous. What you showed definitely seems to be easier. But is there no easier way to manually enter coordinates into the app and it create a pinpoint for you or something? Thanks.
Dropping a pin then editing that pin is by far easier than this method.
@@KelvinFPV that is Soooo helpful! Thank you so much for the info
Could you drop a pin, return home for a battery swap, and then use the pin as a waypoint to return to the location autonomously?
Not autonomously with dji native software but drone link has that function.
How was this recorded with the telemetry on the video, I have a m30t and would like to do that also
Screen record function on the controller. I think I have another video that talks about it.