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Topic: drones
Posted By: acd21man
Subject: drones
Date Posted: 21 Nov 2016 at 4:44pm
im wanting to get a drone to do some videos of farming .
i was looking at the dji phantom 3 standard the other day
does anyone have a drone and can recommend a good one to make some videos with???
------------- 2 wd 45,2 D-17 diesel/gas 3 pt, 220,d21, 4020,2 4430s used daily http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCudh8Xz9_rZHhUC3YNozupw
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Posted By: hillmonkey
Date Posted: 21 Nov 2016 at 5:11pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdnCFQPuEbA
ck out this guys channel on youtube "farming from above"
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Posted By: Charlie175
Date Posted: 21 Nov 2016 at 5:38pm
I have a Yuneec Q500 4k. Very easy to fly and video
------------- Charlie
'48 B, '51 CA, '56 WD45 '61 D17, '63 D12, '65 D10 , '68 One-Ninety XTD
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Posted By: Charlie175
Date Posted: 21 Nov 2016 at 5:41pm
Like this from a pull I was at
[TUBE]http://youtu.be/bG5epXWiIMQ[/TUBE]
------------- Charlie
'48 B, '51 CA, '56 WD45 '61 D17, '63 D12, '65 D10 , '68 One-Ninety XTD
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Posted By: Redwood
Date Posted: 21 Nov 2016 at 7:00pm
I researched one and purchased one for work. I ended up buying the DJI inspire.it is one up from the phantom. It was great. Even in heavy wind it would hover still when you shot the video. Main difference was a better camera and the feet raised to allow 360 video with no feet in the shot. It did brick out when updating the firmware. I had no help from the store but, DJI was great and straight up replaced the bad part with no issues at all. The videos where great but it does take practice to get used to. Also be aware of the laws. They are ambiguous at best and very. Here the laws are different for personal and business. I would make sure here it would be personal as it is a lot easier then if it was for the farm.
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Posted By: shameless (ne)
Date Posted: 21 Nov 2016 at 7:06pm
and watch out for my shotgun blasts about my place!
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Posted By: LouSWPA
Date Posted: 21 Nov 2016 at 7:29pm
Redwood wrote:
I researched one and purchased one for work. I ended up buying the DJI inspire.it is one up from the phantom. It was great. Even in heavy wind it would hover still when you shot the video. Main difference was a better camera and the feet raised to allow 360 video with no feet in the shot. It did brick out when updating the firmware. I had no help from the store but, DJI was great and straight up replaced the bad part with no issues at all. The videos where great but it does take practice to get used to. Also be aware of the laws. They are ambiguous at best and very. Here the laws are different for personal and business. I would make sure here it would be personal as it is a lot easier then if it was for the farm. Actually, new laws where recently past in the US, and professional, read business pilots must be licensed, among other regulations |
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Posted By: JimWenigOH
Date Posted: 21 Nov 2016 at 8:06pm
If you go to newagtalk.com they have a section just for drones. You probably would find a lot of good info there.
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Posted By: Redwood
Date Posted: 21 Nov 2016 at 8:07pm
That is close to what is here. They are pushing for that but it is not formalized in a law but you have to have the insurance and file flight plans and such. But for personal as long as you own the land or have permission of the owner you are ok. With height restrictions.
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Posted By: JimWenigOH
Date Posted: 21 Nov 2016 at 8:19pm
I just checked in on the new ag talk site for drones and someone had just posted a warning in regards to a DJI unit.
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Posted By: wayneIA
Date Posted: 22 Nov 2016 at 1:33am
I've bought one DJI Phantom 1, and built 2 DJI Flamewheel 550's. The DJI is the most popular brand, but that is mostly because they were the first company to offer a ready to fly unit that with 15-30 minutes of practice virtually anyone could fly. Keep in mind the more you pay the better the flight controls will be (and possibly the camera). The new Phantom 4's have the obstacle avoidance equipment in them, but like any piece of equipment, the more features you pack in, the higher the probability of issues with software and hardware. There is nothing wrong with a Phantom 3, you just need to always remember the limitations of what you are using for equipment. DJI is a pain to get any help from on the phone, or computer (I don't know if there is any other companies with better customer support or not). Usually when you do get a hold of a person the first thing they want you to do is send the unit in (after doing some very basic troubleshooting). The local hobby shop has me come in occasionally to work on one that he can't figure out, trying to avoid sending it in and taking longer to fix. Usually the problem is getting the firmware to update, or re-calibrating the IMU which re-zeros the gyro's for flight control (crashes will knock them out of calibration). I haven't had any experience with any other brands of drones though. For the most part, any new DJI unit now you should be able to do all the updates from a smart phone or tablet through the DJI app. The earlier versions of firmware required you to load the firmware updates to a SD card and insert it into the aircraft, once you got the aircraft to a certain level of firmware, then everything was able to update from the app instead. Using the app is very easy to update the firmware, instead of needing to be a little computer literate to download and move files. The level of firmware that required the SD card to update is relatively old now and any new unit should come out of the box at a higher level of firmware that is app update ready (the firmware can have almost anything to do with the aircraft from: stability control, battery life/monitoring, control functions/features, no flight zones, camera settings/function, etc.). The Phantom 3 and 4 aircraft come pre-programmed with the known "no fly zones", this way you can't inadvertently fly into restricted airspace if your firmware is up to date. Always remember the fastest way to crash the aircraft when flying by the camera image (FPV-first person view ) is to fly backwards. This is when you back into the tree, house, building, power pole, etc. that you can't see. If you watch youtube videos and see how many get crashed while backing the unit up and hitting the object they forgot was there or thought was farther away. Either the Phantom 3 or the Phantom 4 will do basically anything you want to do, going to the Inspire is a very nice step up in abilities with a very nice step up in the price tag too. The Inspire has the ability to attach a thermal or video camera to it, a movie quality camera, like previously mentioned the landing legs retract for full 360 degree camera swing, and it has the ability to have a "slave" remote that a second operator controls the camera with while the first operator flies the aircraft. For someone starting though either the Phantom 3 or 4 would be the most logical choice to get your feet wet and determine how far you want to go in the investment. Building a Flamewheel kit requires the ability to solder and assemble your own RC radio system and integrate it into the DJI flight controller. The advantage of the Flamewheel is you can configure it exactly how you want it with your choice of equipment from gimbals, cameras, motors, rotors, ESC's, batteries, video transmission, on screen displays, and radio systems.
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Posted By: Slim
Date Posted: 22 Nov 2016 at 4:14pm
What makes a good drone is the software, not the hardware. From what I hear, the DJI Mavic Pro drones are the best.
-Slim
------------- AC 1971 170 WF Gas, AC 185 Diesel WF, AC WD NF, AC '54 WD45 NF, AC 7080, AC 7030, Wheel Horse D-180 Automatic
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Posted By: bigredisb
Date Posted: 30 Nov 2016 at 10:35am
I still use a Phantom 1 with a Zemuse gimbal and GoPro camera. My main board was upgraded to a Phantom 2 board to go to can bus to eliminate some weight to run the zemuse gimbal.
Sure mine is old school but rarely anything goes wrong and I can get some solid 18 minute flight times out of it plus I have no flight restrictions which I like.
------------- 1961 Allis-Chalmers D15 1949 Farmall Super A
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Posted By: shameless (ne)
Date Posted: 30 Nov 2016 at 1:37pm
buy a cheap one first, til you get the hang of flying one and seeing what it will/won't do.
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Posted By: shameless (ne)
Date Posted: 30 Nov 2016 at 1:44pm
and if the sheriff starts lurking around, be sure someone else's name is on it!
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Posted By: Dan73
Date Posted: 30 Nov 2016 at 6:21pm
Me thinks a video record of my breakdowns is something I can pass on...
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Posted By: Dan73
Date Posted: 30 Nov 2016 at 6:23pm
Shameless can you come and shoot warning shots at the helicopter that thinks they have the right to buzz my field at about 10 feet.
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Posted By: shameless (ne)
Date Posted: 30 Nov 2016 at 6:34pm
cresent wrenches work good on them Dan
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Posted By: macvette
Date Posted: 30 Nov 2016 at 7:34pm
Shameless - how did your first one work out? Fess up! I don't mean the shotgun either! LOL!
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Posted By: Dan73
Date Posted: 30 Nov 2016 at 7:36pm
That's good cause Shameless probably can't remember his first shotgun....
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Posted By: shameless (ne)
Date Posted: 30 Nov 2016 at 10:42pm
I still gots my 1st shotgun had about 5 shells shot thru it, got it on my 16th birthday. Remmington 20 ga. pump. and Macvette....my first what?
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Posted By: acd21man
Date Posted: 05 Dec 2016 at 6:58pm
well i bought a dji 3 standard got it today. i think all i gota do it update the controller..
my computer is tryn to crap out also lol might have to get another one sometime soon
------------- 2 wd 45,2 D-17 diesel/gas 3 pt, 220,d21, 4020,2 4430s used daily http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCudh8Xz9_rZHhUC3YNozupw
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Posted By: macvette
Date Posted: 05 Dec 2016 at 11:54pm
Shameless - your first drone - I figgered you would have maybe used one in your previous career.
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Posted By: shameless (ne)
Date Posted: 06 Dec 2016 at 1:32am
naw...we used a helicopter with all kinds of fancy chit in it! we did have a remote controlled airplane, but the deputy controlling it....crashed it. and the dept wouldn't replace it! (was about a $5000 unit)
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Posted By: prettyview
Date Posted: 06 Dec 2016 at 5:22am
I have a Phantom 4. Excellent drone good capabilities. I use it for some custom work like mapping, crop checking and farmstead photos. I would recommend if you are looking at Phantom 3 look at the Pro model it has almost all the features of the 4.Good value for your money. Also make sure and get a few extra batteries as one battery lasts 25-30 minutes max. What i really like is the come home feature of these drones. Here in Canada you can get legally licensed by the D.O.T allowing you to charge for work you do or just get an exemption certificate that restricts you to remote rural areas and for personal use. Apparently in 2017 licensing and restrictions are going to get a lot more strict.
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Posted By: Chuck(ONT)
Date Posted: 06 Dec 2016 at 8:53am
Anything to squeeze more Loonies out of our pockets.
------------- Never take life too seriously.
Nobody gets out alive anyway!
1C 1 WD45 1 AC180
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Posted By: DonDittmar
Date Posted: 06 Dec 2016 at 4:50pm
I already have a GoPro hero4, can you buy one that doesn't have the camera and would accept my GoPro. Hate to spend extra for a camera when I already have one
------------- Experience is a fancy name for past mistakes. "Great moments are born from great opportunity"
1968 D15D,1962 D19D Also 1965 Cub Loboy and 1958 JD 720 Diesel Pony Start
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Posted By: ironac
Date Posted: 07 Dec 2016 at 2:42am
Yup you can get a phantom 2 or a flame wheel kit with a Zenmuse H4-3D gimbal to mount your hero 4 on. You will need to mount a transmitter on the drone and a video screen that has a built in receiver in it.
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