DJI Flip Hyperlapse Waypoint Mode
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Waypoint is the king of hyperlapse modes
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and one I use most of the time we can
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set up precise path by creating several
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points for each point the position of
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the Drone its elevation and the camera
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orientation are stored in memory the
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software will handle the smooth
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transition between point at each point
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it is possible to modify the speed of
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the
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flight even more importantly each
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Mission can be stored in memory and per
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at different time of the day in various
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light conditions or in other
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seasons in most cases we only need a few
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points here I will show you a simple
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example made with only two
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points after choosing way point in the
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hyperlapse menu the small window on the
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screen prompts set way point I want to
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start from a top down view of the square
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of the little
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village so I position the Drone in the
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camera open the small window and tap on
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the empty icon on the left to set the
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first
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point I then move backward lowering the
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altitude and tilting the gimbal slightly
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upward to maintain the view of the
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center of the
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village I then tap on the next icon to
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sex the second at last
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point I can now set the interval to
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three seconds and the movie length to
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12 in Waypoint mode we cannot set the
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speed of the move as it is determined by
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the distance travel and the number of
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photos the longer the distance the
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faster the
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move this is the result a sort of
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reverse crane move a classic shot in
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cinematography
