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Yes it does plus a lot more fun features
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it does...and it works well
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The spark does have a follow me feature but it’s call (active track). In that mode the spearman’s will follow you. Real kool feature. One good feature is the 360 Picture you can take with the spark also, they can be viewed on Skypiz.com. https://www.skypixel.com/
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Intelligent Flight Modes Now that you know the standard flight modes for your aircraft, we’ll discuss the DJI Intelligent Flight Modes that are available and what they do. Standard and Intelligent Flight Modes are used simultaneously however, some aspects may not be available in all modes. ActiveTrack ActiveTrack is a popular Intelligent Flight Mode available in varying forms with the Spark, Mavic Pro, Phantom 4 Series and Inspire 2. The mode allows you to mark and track a moving object in different tracking strategies. You can track people, vehicles and animals with the mode without the subject holding the remote controller or mobile device. Trace – Available on all of the above aircraft, the drone will follow your chosen target as it moves, maintaining a distance that you set. You’re still able to move the aircraft and camera around the subject using the remote controller. Profile – Your drone will fly in front of the target, staying at the set distance. Like Trace Mode, you can also circle the subject using the remote controller. Available on all the discussed aircraft. Spotlight – In this mode, the aircraft will keep the camera on the subject but allows the pilot to move the drone as anywhere they require. This mode is only available on the Mavic Pro and Phantom 4 Series as part of ActiveTrack. For the Inspire 2, a dedicated Spotlight Intelligent Flight Mode has been created which we will discuss below. Fly carefully when using the ActiveTrack Mode as Obstacle Avoidance might not be available or limited to certain directions. DJI GO 4 – Beginner Mode Spotlight Pro This mode is a much more advanced and developed version of the section in ActiveTrack, designed specifically for the Inspire 2 for use as an individual pilot. The mode uses a visual tracking algorithm to follow a subject in any direction. There are two different sub modes available in Spotlight Pro, Composition and Quick Mode. Quick Mode – The camera will follow your specified target whilst the pilot controls the aircraft’s movements in any direction. Composition Mode – An area can be selected on the screen when a subject enters it, the camera will then track the subject. Again, the pilot can control the direction of the drone. You can also choose two further sub modes when using the Quick and Composition Modes. In Free Mode – The aircraft’s heading can be controlled independently of the cameras. In Follow Mode – The aircraft heading will be the same as the camera.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it does.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, it does. I believe it’s called active track
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