I have both anyway but according to the Essex Police, I don’t actually need a flyer ID because my drone is under 250g. I only needed an operator ID as it has a camera.Actually you do need both Operator and Flyer ID.
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I have both anyway but according to the Essex Police, I don’t actually need a flyer ID because my drone is under 250g. I only needed an operator ID as it has a camera.Actually you do need both Operator and Flyer ID.
Dji did a sleight of hand as regards the mini and the 249gm claim...
You have an 'extended' battery in that kit.
Put one of the batteries that is supplied into the drone and then weigh it on your kitchen scales.
Good luck, and have fun!Might be having my first outside flight today. Going to take it with me when I walk the dog and if it’s not to windy, up it will go!
I did well, no major incidents although when I was taking it up to 120m, I got a red warning on the screen at just over the 100m mark telling me about high winds so I dropped it back down. Had a couple of flights both of about 10 minutes going just over 500m away and made the same error both times - I forgot to stop the video before switching it off so it didn’t save the video.You get to learn very quickly that the wind is very different the higher you go as opposed to ground level.
Might be worth pulling the card out and seeing if there is anything on it using a computer - quite likely it has written frames to memory but switching it off didn't give it chance to close the file off properly, write the headers(summary) etc. May be possible to recover the video by using a repair tool that will write the missing summary info that the file format demands to make it validI forgot to stop the video before switching it off so it didn’t save the video.
I did check it and there was one fire on there. I started to transfer it but it was too large and not that interesting so I reformatted the card.Might be worth pulling the card out and seeing if there is anything on it using a computer - quite likely it has written frames to memory but switching it off didn't give it chance to close the file off properly, write the headers(summary) etc. May be possible to recover the video by using a repair tool that will write the missing summary info that the file format demands to make it valid
Gutters will need a clean out next year - trouble is we have a ground floor front extension and I can’t get up there with ladders. Not urgent yet so I can leave it for a while.Right, one more go outside checking my gutters and then it’s being wrapped up for my birthday.
The mini I have (older version) has been known not to save the video to the SD card.I forgot to stop the video before switching it off so it didn’t save the video.
I did manage to find it later but it was long and not very interesting and taking ages to transfer so I deleted it.The mini I have (older version) has been known not to save the video to the SD card.
Although the data file may still be there and can possibly be retrieved.
Maybe it will work on your version, maybe not.
But it has saved my video files more than once.
Place the Micro-SD card back into the drone. Power cycle the drone and wait about 30 seconds for the video file to be restored.
(I usually wait a bit longer)
Then see if you can read the video file on a PC.
That is an easy mistake to make.What I was doing wrong was forgetting which way it was facing so of course, when I pushed left, it went right! I must remember that. Anyway,
Lithium based batteries typically live best with an 80/20 life no?I ran the other two batteries down to about 15%