360° panorama photo - mission for DJI Mavic Mini

Martin Kraushaar

Does anyone have a multi-tested 360 ° panoramic photo mission for the DJI Mavic Mini that they can approve?

Ideally with the gimbal inclination from 20 to -90, i.e. the entire possible recording range


I would be very happy if I didn't have to create this myself!

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    Andrew Busst

    Hey there you can try this one.

    https://app.dronelink.com/andrew-busst/public/plan/JFpV66zUl1olEtAScLws

    Trick is to make highest pitch 19 degrees (or 19.99) as something is up with the DJI SDK that renders that as 0. Same thing happens at bottom end -90 degrees but Dronelink have added code to auto change -90 to -89.99 they just need to sort the +20 now.

    Good luck! 

    I'm also trying to work out a manual one where I can pause the plan and manually set up shutter speed so have same exposure over whole pano and then working on 360 HDR, Should work as long as can adjust exposure using EV adjustment. 

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    Martin Kraushaar

    Thank you!

     

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  • Comment author
    Andrew Busst

    Hey Martin 

    Here is a manual version. When the drone starts to spin around. Pause the plan. Change your shutter speed to suit the day then resume the plan.

    https://app.dronelink.com/andrew-busst/public/plan/jNPXsPWTiKV1LNCxkTLo

    Hope that works now to try an HDR version of the manual one.

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    Martin Kraushaar

    Thank you very much, especially for your very detailed instructions! This is very helpful for me and others!

     

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    Tero

    Is there any good Android SW for making the 360 picture taken with the 'On the Fly/360 photo' program? 

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    Francisc Egyed

    You can check this one out too:

    https://app.dronelink.com/francisc-egyed/public-repo/function/rYdqghyLRAYsadn82srY

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    Leroy Schulz

    I just bought Dronelink to shoot 360 panos with my Mavic Mini.  It sounds like I have a curve ahead of me with learning the Way of Dronelink.  I've started watching the Dronelink 101 videos.

    Can any of you help by sketching out the process for this?  If I'm onsite somewhere and I want to fly up to, say, 50 ft and create a 360 photo what are the steps I would need to take?

    Thanks in advance.

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