head tracking dji avata 2 - how to do head tracking with dji avata
Published 2024-05-03
Shout out to pspicer777 for the additional tips
@pspicer777 Some thoughts just based on the video that I hope help:
- use the goggles, just looking at the drone gives too little information
- the circle is where the drone will go
- the cross is the "nose" of the drone
- head tracking (if enabled) is independent of both
In the video, it appears as if the direction of the drone is erratic. The trick is to position the circle where you want to go - the drone will follow that marker.
This means you could be looking up and think you are clear of obstacles, but it is the circle that determines where the drone will go. Just point the circle at your path, and you should be fine.
@gomer37
To reset the circle
- after launching the drone
- hit the yellow button to pause the drone
- you will see the line cursor which moves and can select menus
- position your hand in a neutral position
- press the button on the left middle of the controller
- the circle will snap to the center position
- adjust as necessary and repeat until you have the circle centered
- exit pause by pressing the yellow button
I hope this helps.
All Comments (10)
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Maintain the circle and the cross together for true direction.
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Thanks for this video, I’m going to have a go at this when I go out next time, I can see this being so useful for tracking vehicles as you fly beside them, I like doing agricultural vehicles so they don’t move at any real speed, this will be fantastic for that. Love your garden so beautiful. Great video 🇬🇧
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Really useful thanks for this! i'm just reading up as much as possible for tips and tricks, thanks!
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sheesh contrast and saturation at 100% 😂
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Some thoughts just based on the video that I hope help: - use the goggles, just looking at the drone gives too little information - the circle is where the drone will go - the cross is the "nose" of the drone - head tracking (if enabled) is independent of both In the video, it appears as if the direction of the drone is erratic. The trick is to position the circle where you want to go - the drone will follow that marker. This means you could be looking up and think you are clear of obstacles, but it is the circle that determines where the drone will go. Just point the circle at your path, and you should be fine.
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Salut cool l'image du chien, référence au tracking 👍❤️❤️❤️
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Hi. That yellow is itvpainted on the drone, it looks cool?
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The wind is messing this one that due to that yellow thing around it. It ruins the aerodinamycs, causing turbulence
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Otherwise cool decor and everything, the video as a whole too but this music never again please. It's really shitty music, it's not to criticize but I really don't like this music and what's more it was too much. 👍❤️❤️❤️