<%= partial('partial-article-list-sections', {
id: 'category-' + category.id,
parentId: '#sidebar-article-navigation',
sections: category.sections,
activeCategoryId: activeCategoryId,
activeSectionId: activeSectionId,
activeArticleId: activeArticleId,
partial: partial
}) %>
<% }); %>
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Ok, if you look at the settings for each photo, at the top you'll see a field that says start
if yo click on that, and look down you'll see an Arrivals field,the default arrivals time is 4 seconds
reduce this to 1 second on all the photos and you'll save just over 9 minutes (184*3 = 552 seconds/60 = 9.2 minutes)
Perhaps a better option would not be to use the photo component but, instead, create a path that the drone will follow and then add actions along that path.
You can set POIs along the way to change the focus area.
That way, the drone will not slow down and, as long as you are not going so fast that you introduce motion blur, the whole mission would be cleaner and faster.
Something like this: https://app.dronelink.com/barry-houldsworth/testing-and-training/plan/qJMpxGZ8nUWw7DJBFuyZ/b5PPWqDpnixRPqPqh6Td
Nice one Barry Houldsworth, that certainly makes sense, the other thing you could do is set the auto capture on the waypoints component to photo, then set the POI's on the path actions as you want
Thanks Guys. The path mission works really well for this use case with the P4P's mechanical shutter.
Good to hear you could do what you wanted to
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