pdmike
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Got it about a week ago. Haven't taken it out to fly yet. I have been studying the User's Manual, watching videos on YouTube and collecting peripheral stuff. I got a case for it that seems pretty good. I got two extra batteries and a 3-battery charging hub. I got an iPad Mini and a sunshade and, of course, downloaded the DJI Go app.
I spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to focus the camera. Everything was very fuzzy on the screen. I could see my window and my bookshelf vaguely, but it was like they were in a deep fog. Surely, that wasn't right. I hunted and hunted for videos on how to focus the camera on the P4. Nothing. I scoured the manual. Nothing. Then I took the gimbal protector off ....
I think I am going to take it out tomorrow for first flight. I have it set on Beginner's Mode, so I don't plan on going very far with it once it's in the air. I'll just go over to my baseball field where I have been flying the Syma. I think I have the pre-flight and takeoff steps down pretty well. I don't plan to pay any attention to the camera - I just want to make sure I can take it off, fly it and land it safely.
Much of my studying has had to do with the batteries. They really require a lot of care and feeding.
Initially, I charged all three of them up to 100% but quickly saw that was not too wise, since I probably won't be using all of them in the next 10 days. So I ran one of them down to 49% just messing with the quad and the app on the table and then I put it back on the Hub in "Storage" mode, which keeps it at 50%. I will probably be able to use both of the others in the next couple of days.
I'm a little nervous, but am optimistic about the first flight. Anything I need to be reminded of?
I spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to focus the camera. Everything was very fuzzy on the screen. I could see my window and my bookshelf vaguely, but it was like they were in a deep fog. Surely, that wasn't right. I hunted and hunted for videos on how to focus the camera on the P4. Nothing. I scoured the manual. Nothing. Then I took the gimbal protector off ....
I think I am going to take it out tomorrow for first flight. I have it set on Beginner's Mode, so I don't plan on going very far with it once it's in the air. I'll just go over to my baseball field where I have been flying the Syma. I think I have the pre-flight and takeoff steps down pretty well. I don't plan to pay any attention to the camera - I just want to make sure I can take it off, fly it and land it safely.
Much of my studying has had to do with the batteries. They really require a lot of care and feeding.
Initially, I charged all three of them up to 100% but quickly saw that was not too wise, since I probably won't be using all of them in the next 10 days. So I ran one of them down to 49% just messing with the quad and the app on the table and then I put it back on the Hub in "Storage" mode, which keeps it at 50%. I will probably be able to use both of the others in the next couple of days.
I'm a little nervous, but am optimistic about the first flight. Anything I need to be reminded of?