Hi,
I am a newbie in Litchi (but quite experienced with Inspire) so I have one maybe stupid question and one issue after the first experience:
The question: does anyone know how to set the aperture value for taking stills with Inpire 1 Pro (X5) via Litchi on Android? Among the camera controls, I was unable to find the option to set the aperture value...
The issue: in the mission mode, after uploading the easy test mission the bird started OK, everything was running smoothly - but in a midway after 3rd waypoint the flight mode without any intervention accidentally switched from Navi to Atti and the bird started to fly away in the opposite direction. It happened on a testing ground so I have easily turned it back manually. But I have no idea about the cause and whether it could repeat. I n the log there is nothing exceptional apparent - the number of satellites is before and after the accident the same (18), fresh battery, good connection, straight visibility, no electricity wires etc....
So far OK, but I am bit afraid if that will happen in complicated conditions.
Anyone with similar experience?
I am a newbie in Litchi (but quite experienced with Inspire) so I have one maybe stupid question and one issue after the first experience:
The question: does anyone know how to set the aperture value for taking stills with Inpire 1 Pro (X5) via Litchi on Android? Among the camera controls, I was unable to find the option to set the aperture value...
The issue: in the mission mode, after uploading the easy test mission the bird started OK, everything was running smoothly - but in a midway after 3rd waypoint the flight mode without any intervention accidentally switched from Navi to Atti and the bird started to fly away in the opposite direction. It happened on a testing ground so I have easily turned it back manually. But I have no idea about the cause and whether it could repeat. I n the log there is nothing exceptional apparent - the number of satellites is before and after the accident the same (18), fresh battery, good connection, straight visibility, no electricity wires etc....
So far OK, but I am bit afraid if that will happen in complicated conditions.
Anyone with similar experience?