DJI Drones Mastershots - Moves
Aug 31, 2025
DJI Drones Mastershots - Moves
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After hitting the shutter, the aircraft
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will perform a series of moves according
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to the distance from the target and its
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nature. There are three different sets
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of moves. Proximity when the target is
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relatively close. Landscape for a target
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further away, a portrait when the target
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is a person.
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In proximity mode, the aircraft circles
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for a few seconds to compute his
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position. Then it performs a drone going
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backward while raising a circle to the
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left far from the target.
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A pitch up fly forward starting the move
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with the camera facing the ground and
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gradually tilting it up to reveal the
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target.
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A circle to the right from a closer
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distance using the digital zoom.
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Another circle to the left from meteor
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distance.
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A rocket raising altitude while keeping
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the camera on the target.
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A camera down. Fly forward until the
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target is below the aircraft.
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A camera down plus circle while slightly
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ascending for the famous screwdriver
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effect. A camera straight plus descend
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facing the opposite direction and the
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camera down plus descend.
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After the camera stops recording, the
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aircraft goes back to the initial
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position.
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During the master shots, the map on the
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lower left of the screen shows the
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itinerary in green and the position of
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the drone with a blue triangle. Handy to
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spot obstacles on the way.
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The moves in portrait mode are very
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similar to those in proximity.
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While landscape introduced some moves
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with the drone rolling while turning,
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like in FPV mode,
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the master shot can be stopped at any
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time by pressing the red shutter on the
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screen or the pause button in the remote
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controller.