True enough Mike, but I love the new props so it was a good move anyway and worth try. Funny, that little collar around where the gimbal comes out of the bottom of the P4Pro was just imperceptibly out of place, but it made a very perceptible difference in the footage. I2, yes, you are right, I know it will make a substantial difference. I think I'll go with the 5s though, based upon our discussion. Once again, hope you know how much I appreciate you.
JWilsonphoto wrote:
True enough Mike, but I love the new props so it was a good move anyway and worth try. Funny, that little collar around where the gimbal comes out of the bottom of the P4Pro was just imperceptibly out of place, but it made a very perceptible difference in the footage. I2, yes, you are right, I know it will make a substantial difference. I think I'll go with the 5s though, based upon our discussion. Once again, hope you know how much I appreciate you.
After a lifetime in equipment maintenance I’m still embarrassed when we miss the obvious and often simple fixes. I guess I’m getting rusty in my old age. I will say I am hooked on drones and find it exciting as the technology continues to improve. It has been fun to see your journey into the UAS/UAV Drone life. It may not always be the best aerial platform but it is one more tool for you in your endeavors. I recall as a youngster just starting out as a mechanic, discovering ViseGrips. I had an old-timer finally explain to me that ViseGrips were not always the answer. They were just another useful tool. I too see an Inspire 2 in your very near future as a very useful tool.
Sorry Anwar, my script blocker didn't show the link.. Super cute! And yes I'm doing well. Traveled yesterday and brought along a camera bag, tested it on a scale and it weighed in at ~12 pounds/5.443108 kg. Visited an auction of fireman pedal cars and other knickknacks.
He was on up there for sure. Let's see what his heirs do about getting rid of all the stuff he has sitting around. He kind of enjoyed giving would be buyers the very cold shoulder.
JWilsonphoto wrote:
He was on up there for sure. Let's see what his heirs do about getting rid of all the stuff he has sitting around. He kind of enjoyed giving would be buyers the very cold shoulder.
Yeah that's for sure just a couple of weeks ago saw the last original P51for sale at platinum would be cool to restore that to it's original config or even in it's south american livery if I had the money...