photos with different gimbal angle
It is possible to take photographs on a route, but the angle of the gimbal changes frequently, that is, take the photos at two angles, at -80 and -90 degrees, the above is to avoid making two flights, and to improve the calculation. of volumes in civil engineering works
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If you’re asking about when using the mapping component then no.
What drone are you using?
mini 3 pro
The question is why the DJI application, in its version for photogametry, does allow you to take photos in the flight plan, frequently changing the angle of the gimbal, which gives you very good photographs to calculate the corresponding contour lines.
The Mini 3 does not have a DJI mapping component or even waypoints so not sure what you mean by its “version of photogametry” in a flight plan. What type of component do you want to use ? I suggest going through the Dronelink help section to get familiar with the app and its components.
https://support.dronelink.com/hc/en-us/categories/360001874574-General
It is true, the mini 3 pro does not have that capacity using the DJI Fly or another program for photogametry, but those that do come with that capacity, when programming the flight, they take the photos by rotating the gimbal, which is why it is EXCELLENT In order to do topographical surveys, I will publish a video below, I want you to pay attention to the rotation of the cardan to take the photos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6Ly4pp6noo&t=1152s
If you can do this with a Mavic 3E, T or M with another DJI app like DJI Pilot then I’d use that drone and app. Not sure why you would want to use the Mini 3 instead of the far better Mavic 3E but the DL app cannot constantly change the gimbal pitch during a Dronelink mapping component. If you want to create a feature request thread then you can create one. Good luck.
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