
Changed the zipper pulls
One of the pulls was starting to fray and break so I decided to add a little colour and replace them all. RUSH 12

One of the pulls was starting to fray and break so I decided to add a little colour and replace them all. RUSH 12
One of the zipper pulls was about to break from fraying so I decided to change up the colour. 511 rush 12.
Had a busy school that required 50m separation distance to the building as people were coming in and out. Used to do this with a mini. Upgraded to a Matrice 4TD for a better scope of inspection in busy areas.
I was getting fed up with all the wires and messy look when using Starlink standard out in the field. I've built the unit into a hard case with aftermarket power modules mounted onto DIN rails. I'm sure the electricians in the group will have a moan up but it works and I'm happy.
Also I use Starlink standard in the field not a mini because I live stream drone footage to event security teams live so the upload speed on the mini was a limiting factor.
Spare space inside holds all my cables including the HDMI and capture cards for the laptop streaming.
Last minute job with the battery on EVERYTHING at 40-60%
Totally worth the money so I don't need to peg in my pad into the ground anymore or hope it doesn't blow away in the wind on tarmac!
7X zoom on the Mavic still looks great
I have a Sony a6400 so getting right in the corners for tiny rooms was always hard with the crop sensor. I can't afford a full frame but this gives me just a little more reach into the corners!
I do a lot of commercial real estate and carry a mavic 3 pro drone, avata 2, a6400 with three lenses along with all the gubbins like controllers and batteries etc.
Can anyone recommend a large camera bag to carry everything so I don't have to keep bringing two or more bags of my gear with me. Currently I have two camera bags. One dedicated camera and one drone but I'd like one to pack it all into to make life easier.
Thanks!
I do a lot of commercial real estate and carry a mavic 3 pro drone, avata 2, a6400 with three lenses along with all the gubbins like controllers and batteries etc.
Can anyone recommend a large camera bag to carry everything so I don't have to keep bringing two or more bags of my gear with me. Currently I have two camera bags. One camera one drone but I'd like one to pack it all into to make life easier.
Thanks!
Nice commercial job at a grade 2 listed estate in Surrey, UK
Having some very expensive fun today. I think it was either 7x or 14x Zoom.
Im a small operation and previously have sat in public safety sector live streaming drone footage but id like to start researching mapping solar installations. I do a bit of regular mapping for large events but nothing that requires GCP's.
How are you affording the huge software costs that come with analysis tools? I want to at least demo to a client what is capable and try and drum up work eventually after I've trained myself but the sheer costs of doing this is scary. I might only get 3-4 jobs a year and be thousands out of pocket.
Does anyone have any tips on starting out in this area? Did you just bite the bullet and buy the software for a year and hope for the best and work at it?
Thanks