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Thanks to DJI’s new OcuSync transmission technology inside the drone’s pocket-sized remote controller, aerial photographers are capable of up to a 4.3-mile transmission range, HD 720p long range, and Full HD 1080p short range video streaming. Closely integrated with DJI GO, OcuSync transfers the Mavic’s data in real time. The OcuSync can also be used to download photos and videos while flying at a maximum speed of up to 40 Mb/s.
The Mavic Pro can see up to 98ft and measure a distance up to 49ft, making it an advanced sonar based avoidance technology. Using a complex network that includes 5 cameras, GPS&GLONASS, a pair of ultrasonic range finders, redundant sensors, and a group of 24 powerful, specialized computers, the Mavic essentially creates a 3D map of the space around it and what to avoid.
According to DJI: “The Mavic Pro camera records true 4K video — four times the size of 1080p — at 30 frames per second and Full HD 1080p at 120 frames per second, so you can create incredible slow motion. Its minimum focusing distance is just 19in (0.5m), making it perfect for everything from the ultimate dronie to once in a lifetime landscapes.”
Oh ok. Just like all those other rules people don't break at Killington. Got it.Sandman_71 wrote:Not trying to burst your bubble, but pretty sure K (just like most other ski resorts) has a no drone policy. Just checked trail map from last year and it's right on the front.
I was just trying to be helpful. Shame on me for forgetting I was interacting with the most antagonistic and narcissistic poster on here.Highway Star wrote:Oh ok. Just like all those other rules people don't break at Killington. Got it.Sandman_71 wrote:Not trying to burst your bubble, but pretty sure K (just like most other ski resorts) has a no drone policy. Just checked trail map from last year and it's right on the front.
Are you threatening me? Because that's what it sounds like. Sorry to burst your personal bubble....or is it called a safe space?Sandman_71 wrote:I was just trying to be helpful. Shame on me for forgetting I was interacting with the most antagonistic and narcissistic poster on here.Highway Star wrote:Oh ok. Just like all those other rules people don't break at Killington. Got it.Sandman_71 wrote:Not trying to burst your bubble, but pretty sure K (just like most other ski resorts) has a no drone policy. Just checked trail map from last year and it's right on the front.
Guess rules don't apply to you. Do you also drink and drive, text and drive or not show up to a ski-off?
If skiing isn't enough fun for you, go ahead and bring an overpriced and overrated toy up so everyone can see how cool you are. But if it crashes into someone, don't be surprised if it needs to be surgically removed from either end of your digestive tract.
There's a reason you post so many threads up here that get zero responses. I won't make the mistake of trying to interact with you ever again
New skeet stages added to Biathlon!ANGUS wrote:Is it legal to shoot drones in VT?