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You're already anticipating problems if you're seeking ways to ensure the manufacturer is responsible for flyaways you know are likely to occur.
I'm not sure where you are getting your info on the phantoms not taking off from boats but it is not accurate. I have done it many times with my P3 with no issues at all.I think that Karma will be the way forward for me also.
I have read on GoPros support forums that Karma actually allows for take off and landing on a moving surface (boat mode?).
Solved: Boat launch - GOPRO SUPPORT HUB
This is huge for me and if I understand this, may imply that the software guys who left 3DR for Go Pro have managed to do what was discussed for Solo in this regard. I have read on Phantom forums that DJI absolutely disallow take off unless the drone is level and still during initialisation, yes people are managing to take off from boats but they will have the same response I got from 3DR if it goes into the water.
If GoPro are saying we can do it, it will be very difficult for them to use that as an excuse to not be responsible for a flyaway after I took off from my boat.
Assuming that I am not completely off base, this is actually something that makes the Karma superior to what is currently available and not just a side grade to the Solo, at least for me and anyone else who flies from boats at all.
I'm not sure where you are getting your info on the phantoms not taking off from boats but it is not accurate. I have done it many times with my P3 with no issues at all.
You're already anticipating problems if you're seeking ways to ensure the manufacturer is responsible for flyaways you know are likely to occur.
Omg, I got trolled!I think you guys are getting off topic..![]()
Would like to know how it performs.I have two Solos and I don't think there is anything out there for the price to compete with it. But I have added the Mavic Pro for one really good reason and that is travel. I'm going to Ireland in November and want to film the castles and ruins. I would not have been able to take the Solo because of the size but Mavic will fit in my wife's purse I will attach a video when I return. Only problem is if it arrives before I leave
Agreed - among the newer drones Mavic seems most interesting.I won't buy gopro karma based on the single reason - weight:
karma drone (no battery, no gimbal, no camera), 1006g
karma battery, 545g
karma stabilizer, 230g
karma(incl. battery, stabilizer, Hero5 black camera), 1898g (4.18lb)
karma(incl. battery, stabilizer, Hero5 session), 1857g (4.09lb)
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Now look at dji mavic:
dji mavic (incl. battery, gimbal, camera), 734g (1.62lb)
Ian, is the Sitescan Solo different in any other ways besides the ESC's?The Solo will perform better in higher wind, I've flown at winds which were base 25MPH gusting to almost 40MPH in the lake district, it was fairly terrifying but Solo did it. There's not a chance of a Mavic or Karma doing that.
The bottleneck actually in Solo is the ESCs, that's why the SiteScan Solo has different ESCs so it can drive the motors harder. The Solo can actually go to 100MPH (Philip has a Solo doing that) but the consumer Solo is software limited to the 55MPH top speed (which it has to be for the ESCs in use).
Solo will get Arducopter Master so from software side there's a good few years of improvement likely. For parts 3DR can't release the molds (we've asked) to have a 3rd party make parts whilst they're using the same platform for SiteScan. Obviously concerns have been raised about parts so 3DR is aware so we'll have to see what comes of that.
It has an M8N GPS, likely similar or the same as the one Jordi is selling.Ian, is the Sitescan Solo different in any other ways besides the ESC's?
So 3DR must be keeping a Solo inventory to sell to Site Scan customers. Given the cost, I'm doubtful they will sell many.It has an M8N GPS, likely similar or the same as the one Jordi is selling.
Ian, there are videos out with a Mavic flying under extreme windy conditions during the typhoon in Taiwan - I would not make the statement that Solo does better w/o a direct comparison.The Solo will perform better in higher wind, I've flown at winds which were base 25MPH gusting to almost 40MPH in the lake district, it was fairly terrifying but Solo did it. There's not a chance of a Mavic or Karma doing that.
The bottleneck actually in Solo is the ESCs, that's why the SiteScan Solo has different ESCs so it can drive the motors harder. The Solo can actually go to 100MPH (Philip has a Solo doing that) but the consumer Solo is software limited to the 55MPH top speed (which it has to be for the ESCs in use).
Solo will get Arducopter Master so from software side there's a good few years of improvement likely. For parts 3DR can't release the molds (we've asked) to have a 3rd party make parts whilst they're using the same platform for SiteScan. Obviously concerns have been raised about parts so 3DR is aware so we'll have to see what comes of that.
I won't buy gopro karma based on the single reason - weight:
karma drone (no battery, no gimbal, no camera), 1006g
karma battery, 545g
karma stabilizer, 230g
karma(incl. battery, stabilizer, Hero5 black camera), 1898g (4.18lb)
karma(incl. battery, stabilizer, Hero5 session), 1857g (4.09lb)
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Now look at dji mavic:
dji mavic (incl. battery, gimbal, camera), 734g (1.62lb)
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