David White
I am a drone hobbyist and am primarily interested in taking photos and video. My go to app for automation has been Litchi which has served me well. However, while it is great for waypoint missions in general, I wanted more specific control over the drone and camera: enter Dronelink!
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Interesting. I tried the plan with Android/Samsung Galaxy S22+ and it failed just like yours did with the same White Balance errors. I am using version 3.3.1 Build 192. Ran it again with IOS/iPad...
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I have a MA2S. It failed with the MAX parameter. I changed your plan to a specific resolution of 4K (3840x2160) and it worked just fine. As Mike alluded to, I create, test and validate all possible...
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Yes. For both Android and IOS. There are a couple of notes with IOS that you should be aware of: https://support.dronelink.com/hc/en-us/articles/4414359334291
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Yes, in the sense you can use it to navigate and select in the IOS app and the native app via a browser - just as you would through normal touch actions.
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FWIW, TarzanEng, I primarily use Dronelink for photography and pre-planning the specific shots I want. Simulated Drone, Destination, and Heading are key components to this process and may be usefu...
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I have had no problem with my S22+ running Dronelink on several occasions.
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Pay for what you get! ;-)
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FWIW The Mavic Air 2S, Mini 2, and the Mini SE are currently only supported on Android (production) and iOS (beta).
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Yes. https://support.dronelink.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/1500000275081-Is-possible-start-the-mission-directly-in-the-air
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Yep, the Mavice Air has a twist off lens cover so you should be able to easily remedy the situation.
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