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Wednesday, July 30th 2014, 9:14pm

First (test) Aerial panorama with multicopter (the Netherlands)

My first aerial panorama from my multicopter.
360panoramafoto Aerial panorama

See this movie for more details




This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "360panoramafoto" (Jul 30th 2014, 9:50pm)


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Wednesday, July 30th 2014, 9:58pm

Not bed for first time, but:

Very low quality of panorama - perhaps you did it with Go Pro. Lower hemisphere is ok but upper... zenith is disastrous - why you didn't make upper hemisphere (sky) from tripod/hand and then patch the sky?

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Thursday, July 31st 2014, 2:11am

I love these sort of 360's as have a lot of potential if you can become a good salesperson also. Many clients not interested in normal 360's anymore although I guess I can't go by the Perth, Australia market as this place is just 'odd' *blink*

Please keep up the posts so we can follow your progress / examples.

Just been looking around online at equipment and noticed that the DJI Phantom 2 now has a flight time of 25mins on a battery which seems a whole lot better. Previous enquirers showed a DJI F550 with a flight time of only 9 mins which didn't really seem practical for 360 work.

Cheers,

Andrew

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Saturday, August 2nd 2014, 2:34pm

Yes the panorama is created with a go pro 3+ silver and quadccopter. So quality is not perfect. I thought the Zenith would come out OK but I was wrong *thumbdown*
With slower rotation I think quality must go up.

If you want to mount a good camera, you have to invest big time in a suitable multicopter. It is not legal without a license to fly commercial so I won't ;)