Ilearned that the M300 has got an fpv cam on its own (apart of payload cam).
What I also learned is the the camera cannot be tilted downwards making it half usable for orientation.
Very often a quick tilt down helps to make sure where you actually are above ground. this counts for both hobby and professional missions. When checking out objects for inspection I don't want to "misuse" the H20 camera to check where I am above ground. It distracts the inspection, disrupts smart functions and workflow. I also cannot see how close I get to the object ahead (visally) when pointing the H20 downwards. Why would Dji reduce costs by a few dolars when selling a professional tool like this? This makes the workflow a lot more cumbersome. Any comments?
What I also learned is the the camera cannot be tilted downwards making it half usable for orientation.
Very often a quick tilt down helps to make sure where you actually are above ground. this counts for both hobby and professional missions. When checking out objects for inspection I don't want to "misuse" the H20 camera to check where I am above ground. It distracts the inspection, disrupts smart functions and workflow. I also cannot see how close I get to the object ahead (visally) when pointing the H20 downwards. Why would Dji reduce costs by a few dolars when selling a professional tool like this? This makes the workflow a lot more cumbersome. Any comments?