Brighton Beach fly-over - move view with your mouse or finger (test video)
This is a test of a drone flight over The Brighton Beach ice fields. The video is 360 degrees and you can use your finger or mouse to move the view.
I am doing this as a test and not quite sure how it will present on Youtube. I will do more in the future if it is acceptable. Also, you will need to give it time to load.
Test feedback: on my kindle fire, the video played back fine, in 360, from the non-expanded view on the duluthharborcam website. On youtube, the video played with the view of the drone props. On-screen note said my device doesn't support 360. Hope this was useful info.
Since attaching the 360 camera to the bottom of the drone introduces a degree of instability, the 360 flight will be relatively short done very carefully. More testing will be needed to determine how much I can rely on this configuration. Hopefully we can get more interesting flights.
Awesome video and technology. It worked great on my Win10 desktop and Android tablet. keep up the great work! Looking forward to more. Thanks Dennis. Artie
Test feedback: on my kindle fire, the video played back fine, in 360, from the non-expanded view on the duluthharborcam website. On youtube, the video played with the view of the drone props. On-screen note said my device doesn't support 360. Hope this was useful info.
ReplyDeleteVideo was exceptional on YouTube. Would like to see more drone video in the future. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteExceptionnel video, recommend you produce more drone video. Danke dir
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Dennis! Will you be able to do flyovers of the boats?
ReplyDeleteSince attaching the 360 camera to the bottom of the drone introduces a degree of instability, the 360 flight will be relatively short done very carefully. More testing will be needed to determine how much I can rely on this configuration. Hopefully we can get more interesting flights.
DeleteReally cool
ReplyDeleteThis is just flat out incredible! I love how I can even view straight down and see the cracks and shapes of the ice. What a fun video!
ReplyDeleteVery cool.
ReplyDeleteVery cool and worked just fine here. I was able to move the camera and zoom. Cant wait to see more.
ReplyDeleteAwesome video and technology. It worked great on my Win10 desktop and Android tablet. keep up the great work! Looking forward to more. Thanks Dennis. Artie
ReplyDeleteI liked it very much. Please do others. Incredible.
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