Buy the Mavic Pro here to support my channel: amzn.to/34FSl0d In December of 2017, it was signed into law that recreational flyers in the US must register with the FAA if their drone is over .55lbs. Go to registermyuas.faa.gov for more info! Happy flying!
@sennsir7 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Nice to know! 👌
@gastong.loperena73787 жыл бұрын
Always great, Ed!!! Many, many thanks!!! Keep on posting your wonderful videos! Cheers from Buenos Aires, Argentina
@pigdogreviews7 жыл бұрын
Great video mate, I have watched your videos from the start. Keep them up!
@Alex-uy8zx7 жыл бұрын
Ed Ricker Vlogs No worries bro, it was an awesome clip.
@blacsavage39897 жыл бұрын
Looks Good like always Ed, Keep up the good work!
@RR-yk4mc6 жыл бұрын
You are one respectful KZbinrs out there Brother, No shouting, No Dramas, No Jimmicks. Just pure experience sharing, keep Going (Just used your Mavic Air guide to fly my maiden journey...Thanks)
@StuartDWright7 жыл бұрын
Nothing's better than the experiences of someone who is a 'veteran'. The practical tips which come from actually using a product regularly over time, I think, are more valuable.
@richardwarren72576 жыл бұрын
SpeedStackin Aiden - question for you from the Uk. I plan to use my Mavic Pro for Search and rescue which means taking off in the valley bottom and flying up to 1000m height 2 miles away to the mountain summit. If I set my RTH to 30m, when it is at the top of the mountain at say 1050m height and I press RTH, what happens ? Does it try to descend to 30m immediately and return home thereby hitting the deck or does it fly back to me at 1050 m then drop down - or does it fly back but keep its self at least 30m above ground level as it returns.?
@brycepeltz6 жыл бұрын
SpeedStackin Aiden No
@AdminTechnopedia6 жыл бұрын
Richard warren No, maybe u have figured it out. it will not decent instead it will fly 30 m above your starting altitude when RTH.
@edwinlapitan47367 жыл бұрын
Just thought I'd say I appreciate how naturally you speak to the camera. It's so genuine and make the video that much better. Good stuff.
@dronefraudanonymous91477 жыл бұрын
Ed we really like you channel. This was an excellent re-visit with what you have learned the past 10 months about the Mavic. We look forward to doing a review of your channel - and it will be most favorable ! Keep up the good work !
@rolandjohnsonii34187 жыл бұрын
Ed, keep doing what you do. I look forward to your videos and learn from your knowledge. Very helpful and thank you..
@Dramface7 жыл бұрын
Raleigh, NC!!!! My hometown!!! Man, ya gotta love the internet... here I am at 3am, a Raleigh-boy who is living in Germany, and after buying a Mavic Pro last week I'm snooping around KZbin for some tips -- and here YOU are! I actually just used my Mavic Pro for a video shoot over the weekend inside Germany's first Ninja Warrior style training facility. I gotta say this thing is sooooo much fun to fly (even indoors... with crazy obsticles & people)!!!! If you're on the fence about buying this drone, just top listening to your wife and BUY IT NOW... you won't regret it! It's really great to see your shots of downtown Raleigh and Falls Lake... makes me miss home like crazy! SUBBED (and I hope I don't have any typos, haha)
@ngbgary6 жыл бұрын
Great video for us newbies. Just got my first drone (Mavic Pro) and looking forward to learning a lot more from you. Also looks like you've got a set of Roland drums behind you. I've got a set and love them!
@jeremyjudkins7 жыл бұрын
Basically my only change after getting the Mavic Pro is that I now use a full sized cable when connecting the phone to the drone. I got tired of fooling with the little tiny cables and I kept getting disconnects. So I just plug the USB cord into my phone and plug the full sized usb connector to the bottom of the controller. Not as "compact" as with the smaller cables, but its easier for me to use and has caused less issues.
@lubevstar13006 жыл бұрын
Jeremy Judkins ii
@skysthelimitphotos6 жыл бұрын
I keep having the same disconnect issues, but when I try the USB from the bottom of the remote to my phone, I can't even get it to connect... what am I doing wrong???
@pnv84776 жыл бұрын
you have to disconnect the first small cable you were originally using! only one plug should be plugged in (the one you want to use!)
@skysthelimitphotos6 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I finally figured this out last weekend. Thanks for clarifying that that is what it was though. It was getting frustrating. I left my short cord home and as a last resort tried it again, and it worked! So glad I figured this out.
@VroodenTheGreat6 жыл бұрын
I have an old RAM mount for my Ipad. I found a way to hook it to an old cell phone so I can mount the controller on the old phone. I also use the full sized USB on the bottom of the controller. (BTW, a RAM mount is a mount pilots use to secure the device in an airplane)
@KeithElphick7 жыл бұрын
Excellent and in my opinion the best no no nonsense tutorial video I’ve seen so far. Good job.
@MikeNEVILLE-xf4bc2 ай бұрын
New mavic pro owner, taking photography to the next level, awesome channel for settings advice.
@MorrisDigitals6 жыл бұрын
I just got my Part 107, and everything ready to start flying as a company/business. I am glad I looked at your channel as I was thinking about getting some of the things you mentioned not to get. I would recommend looking at the fold-able landing pad they offer. it makes the return home and landing way better as well as negates the problems with long grass or other things that may be in the way. I have a set of the new guards and I find they very nice. instead of 4 it is just 2. Which saved me recently when I had a run in with a goose and ended up in some tree branches. I will be going through your other Mavik Pro videos.
@terryandteresa7 жыл бұрын
I to have gone back to the basic "LESS IS MORE" standard. My extended landing gear caused auto land issues. My skinz made it run to hot. Sunshade for camera is worthless and my 5.5" phone is to convenient to give up. Less gear is far better in several different ways. My favorite gear for it is tbe freewell case i won from you. Ive used it since the day your delivery got here. Great video as always!!
@bobsnyder2874 жыл бұрын
I have watched several of your videos on the mavic pro, I am getting ready to buy a good used one. And as a first time camera drone users, your video's will help me get the most out of flying and shooting videos with this drone. Thanks Bob
@christianfleming21017 жыл бұрын
Great video. It’s nice to have someone talking instead of yelling at you and just throwing info at you. I’m in the Pinehurst Nc area and have a few decent places I fly. I’m always looking for somewhere new.
@skipyskiphireltd7 жыл бұрын
Many thanks Ed! It's a pleasure to watch your Vlogs! Informative, explaining everything clearly and thoroughly, all at a sensible pace. Your advice has helped me to understand the numerous settings and successfully fly my new drone, producing excellent video footage and most importantly, to date (touch wood), without crashing! Keep up the Excellent Work! From a UK Amateur.
@mbvisualcreationsllc9506 жыл бұрын
Photographer/Videographer Shot a phantom 3 4k for 2 years receiving my mavic today. Thanks for sharing all the hard lessons you have experienced with your mavic!
@gavinclark32667 жыл бұрын
Can’t get enough of your videos Ed, thanks for all the time and effort you put into them
@DansTubeTV7 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video mate, I have been thoroughly enjoying my Mavic Pro. I have only just uploaded my 6 months with the Mavic review. I have been very happy with the constant updates and added features.
@BillTheDroneReviewer7 жыл бұрын
Ed love this follow up video ! I learned how to setup and fly my Mavic from watching one of your first videos. Love your honest, no non sense delivery with the occasional humor. Keep up the great work !
@hallbergrassy3525 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ed for your follow up on the Mavic Pro. I have followed your channel ever since I got my own Mavic Pro about two years ago, and I appreciate your channel a lot. I’m also happy with my drone, and regarding the gimbal clamp, I had to drill a tiny hole in it and attach a fishing line in it. In the other end I attached a red textile which reminds me to always remove the clamp before powering up the Mavic. Without it I would have ruined the gimbal motors for sure 😆. Again, thank you for a very helpful and entertaining channel! Best regards from Sweden 🇸🇪
@DBHOD6 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to let you know that I've watched a lot of your DJI Mavic Pro videos and wanted to say thank you so much for the information! Very informative and insightful! Keep up the good work my dude. 🤙
@MichaelPadgettspydertek6 жыл бұрын
Ed! Thank you very much for putting these videos together. I am new owner of the Mavic Pro (well quads in general) and found a lot of great information on your channel regarding what to keep an eye out for, what to purchase, etc. Now if only the weather would warm up in MN so I can actually take my Mavic out! Keep up the great work!
@WeltLocos7 жыл бұрын
Hi Ed, Thank you for your videos!. They've helped me a lot since I've owned the Mavic since 2 weeks. Keep doing what you're doing. Much love and greeting from The Netherlands!
@jodyjohnson31466 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this video . Your Introduction, narration and information on all things Mavic Pro are great.
@Yama450YZF7 жыл бұрын
I just got my Mavic Platinum, your videos are well done and helpful. Thank you!
@heffertron7 жыл бұрын
Another great video! Thanks to your original Mavic Pro video I got my Mavic just over 6 months ago and still absolutely love it! Keep it up!
@pablo93647 жыл бұрын
Insightful video . Good to know arms don’t get loose after so many uses too
@maverick64577 жыл бұрын
Great tips, Ed. I will take a look at my settings and see where they're at. Thumbs up!
@larserikfurre7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all the great tips your sharing. I’m a Mavic newbie and find them all very useful. A comment on the use of an iPad mini. I have a mini3, and it fits nicely in both the controller grips and the “fly more” bag. No need for accessories, only a longer cable.
@Jamesg336 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all your videos Ed. I have had my Mavic for a year now and have come to all the same conclusions you have. I've tried all the after market products. The one I always use is the control stick lock. I was lucky and had a 7+ with a slim case from day one - it fits and works perfectly and I absolutely love it. I tried to use my mini IPad, but just too much hassle and no real improvement. I've come to love the DJI case. At first it seemed way too small, but I'm able to pack the Mavic (nose down on the RH side) and controller, 2 spare batteries (in the front zipper pocket), spare props next to the controller, lens wipes, FAA, AMA and R/C club cards in the top internal zipper pocket, and spare SD cards in the external front zipper pocket. I keep my Polar Pro filters in the left external pocket for easy access, and have NOTHING in the right pocket. I guess I could put some food and water in there..... The only other accessory I use, if possible, is the H landing pad (orange side up). It allows pinpoint RTH landings most of the time. I've learned to always keep my thumb over the pause button on any auto landing though! So many variables in each situation you never know what can happen, and the beauty of the Mavic is you can just stop it mid flight and sort out what's going on.
@donwjaco7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the camera/video settings advice, I hadn't changed them prior to your video, the new settings really enhanced the shots.
@willissellars63047 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Mine arrives this week and I'll use your experiences to help me avoid problems.... I'm in WF btw..
@ElliutN6 жыл бұрын
In Hickory currently, moving to Greensboro soon. Just got my Mavic Pro and your videos help, thanks.
@marctrainor55955 жыл бұрын
Rick, I think most of us dronies watch a lot of You Tube videos on drones, but honestly, your one of my favorites. I don't want to get too gushy here, but to me, your a real natural at this, or at least you sure appear to be. You're always professional, but you have such a relaxed demeanor. Maybe that's just more my style, but you do a great job on these presentations. Also, your a very smooth, clean shooter. It's funny how with video, so many times, less is more. In other words, nice slow pans and zooms, unless your doing a car commercial, are almost always better. Thanks for sharing your latest thoughts on the Pro and keep up the good work. Marc-Mavhawk.
@chriss6657 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ed! Only had my Mavic for 3 weeks and I'm really enjoying it, your set up info is really helpful, there are a lot of settings when you first get this drone to get your head around, just one point I should add is that I use a Samsung S6 phone on mine and it works perfectly well, I have not had any issues at all, thanks again for all your tips and keep the videos coming. Thanks Chris (UK)
@SamuelDavisIII7 жыл бұрын
Love your videos and the info you've shared Ed! You have some beautiful open locations near your home. Here in So Cal (Oceanside - San Diego) we have airports and military bases everywhere that keep me out of the great open places I would love to fly.
@PVMNorm6 жыл бұрын
You were the first video that I viewed after unboxing my Mavic Pro. Your easy going non-technical demeanor enables your viewers easily to understand and enjoy your presentation. The editing style of each segment adds an entertainment factor and supports retention of your posted videos. (FYI: I am a TV video producer and director myself) After over a year of flying, I do have some suggestions/thoughts regarding the above presentation. If you are already aware of all of my comments (Now 10 months after the above "10 Months with the Mavic pro..." was posted, perhaps another subscriber would find one or two informative. First, I went from the difficult plastic gimbal travel holder to a ONE-piece cover. It has a built-in slot to hold the camera and easily mounts on the gimbal. Far better than stock You mentioned when setting the exp (etc) sensitivity settings (.25-.20 - .25) that you somehow got the setting to move without entering it- (one went to .90)) I found if I click and hold on the vertical line in the visual sensitivity display above each setting and slide the mouse up or down, it changes the values quickly with no typing and entering each one. I own the multi-charger you have and read a lot about it and have found it to be both reliable and safe. There are now anti-glare hoods for the camera that NO longer appear in any shot and do a nice job of sun glare reduction and protects the camera in certain limited situations. Finally, the ultimate sun shade accessory is available for the iPhone 6- 7-8 plus It is from Hoodman: They have a two-piece system that has 4 walls that work in most situations or you can buy the extended hood that quickly attaches (flips up when needed) to the lower Sun Shade that adds another 6-8 inches and has a curved place on top designed to place your head/eyes. This blocks ALL the sun and makes it possible to see details in your shots on the small iPhone screen that would be missed if you did not use it. Both shades fold flat and take up little room in a backpack or Carry bag.
@dexterradcliffe10037 жыл бұрын
The beauty of the Mavic Pro is the portability and anything you do to defeat that is counterproductive. That is why I didn't jump in with your earlier recommendation for the larger Mavic Carrying Case or even the use of a tablet. It's just more to carry that won't fit in the DJI Mavic Carrying Case. A six inch smartphone is perfect as is the DJI Mavic Carrying Case. And all of that fits in the DJI case. And I also purchased the Chinese Leagoo T10 Smartphone to use as a dedicated display only phone (no service) for just flying.
@johndoyle47237 жыл бұрын
Yes, the lens sun shield never comes out to play any more nor the bracket to hold the tablet, and the clip for the lanyard just allows the lanyard to obscure the tablet. We are all suckers for accessories. I use an Ipad mini4 and that in the unaltered controller with a short USB cable and angled lightning connector is, for me, the best combo. The 64gb san extreme card is a must, my cheaper one is also in the bin. Still got, and use my cheapo ND filters, they work well, but a pain to fit, and often fail the start up test. Thanks good video, and clearly the content has been gained practically.
@brianp60977 жыл бұрын
Another useful video Ed , always enjoy them and learn something from them . Thanks for the update .
@CityStomperMedia6 жыл бұрын
Really great video, thanks for putting so much work and effort into these videos! I want to inform anyone reading this that the Mavic works VERY well for android phones as well! And not just expensive ones. I have a Huawei Mate SE, which is 220$ (yes, 1/8th the price of most flagship phones!), and it works with the DJI app flawlessly. I've never had any issue, and I think it's important for people to not be deterred by the "made for iPhone" signage on the Mavic's box. Despite being a thin phone, I certainly can't fit it in the controller with its case on, but with no case it fits very well, and DJI's micro-usb cable is put to good use here. I just want people to know this! Because sometimes the android version of ios apps can receive less technical support for bugs, but this is not the case here.
@NateonTwoWheels7 жыл бұрын
I just got into flying and went with the Mavic pro. One useful thing I noticed was being able to use a micro SD card larger than a 64GB one. I use a SanDisk Extreme 128GB card that I use for my gopro and decided to stick it in the Mavic and it works fine. Plus it gives you more video time as well. Has anyone else tried to use a SD card larger than 64gb? I'm curious if other peoples Mavic will accept a SD card of that size?I like your channel. Keep it up and flying high...
@droneroaming89277 жыл бұрын
Really excellent update. Thanks Ed. Please put out more content if you can. Your weather report video is a favourite and I suspect hundreds of people look out at the rain and say in an Ed Ricker voice “... I just want to fly my drone.” Can’t believe you’ve still got the original camera cover - mine lasted about 3 days, and my gimbal guard is somewhere in a field in Catalunya. Not really a typo, but 5:24 - did you say Smoothless?? :)
@EdRickerVlogs7 жыл бұрын
Drone Roaming Thanks for the encouragement! Yes, I think I said smoothless.but I was hoping it was subtle enough. Ha ha, not a big deal! At least I didn’t say something blatantly wrong. Thanks for watching!
@outkold27 жыл бұрын
The new Note 8 is just wonderful. GREAT color and seems to work well with DJI
@seanbaxter15387 жыл бұрын
I concur with almost all your experiences with the Mavic. I will stay with the mini 4!
@karthurjr7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ed. Still watching although I fly the Autel X-Star Premium. Enjoy flying no matter the choice. Just recently did some night flying. What a blast! Joined an RC club with our own airfield to learn proper flying techniques for camera set up. Still in the learning curve. Keep up your good work.
@vicsinghs74667 жыл бұрын
Going to buy Mavic Platinum for my Xmas present, thanks for info and tips.
@puropadre7 жыл бұрын
Great update! I enjoyed it. I may have to look into a thin case for my iPhone 7 +, but it might be hard to downsize from the iPad Mini 4. Lately, I've been playing around with the CrystalSky 7.85, which is great because you don't need a "PadHat" in bright sun. :)
@tommywalker94377 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ed more useful information, I watched you video 6 times before I flew my mavic.
@gilream7 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this video Ed. I noticed you flying at Dix field in Raleigh where really nice and helpful guys come to fly! I too tired quickly of the iPad..the processor speed, compactness and handiness of the iPhone 7+ is all I use now. I fly without a phone case. I am not a professional so I take minor issue with your -1 sharpness setting. I used -1 unquestioningly for months until I saw a vid by DRONER recommending +1 sharpness and never looked back. I can put up with a few digital gremlins to get that sharper image and avoid that muddy leaf look. You take care and we will be watching!
@Bill148867 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your ideas and knowledge about the Mavic. Im buying one soon. Keep up with the great videos , greatly appreciated.
@steamer4015 жыл бұрын
great info videos im glad i found your videos and have subscribed your sight not new to flying just new to the mavic pro ...I do a lot of halibut fishing here in BC and i plan on doing videos of our catches wile fighting the fish going to be interesting to say the least
@dougaskew50566 жыл бұрын
wow you opened my eyes to some things that help me out getting started. Thanks I bought mine for work and for our band I am in to shoot outside events here in North eastern NC thanks keep it up
@Alex-uy8zx7 жыл бұрын
Great stuff! Having had my Mavic for a few months now I couldn’t agree anymore on most of your points. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on products (especially lenses) and setting.
@tjadam27 жыл бұрын
I use the "YMCA" charger exclusively. I have had zero issues with it. I appreciate your catiousness with third party hardware. Also purchased the gimbel lock/cover combo from polar pro when then the clips broke off the gimbel hood. It doesn't off as much protection but I think it's easier to get on/off.
@jeremyclark45637 жыл бұрын
Ed, Good video. I bought about every accessory possible for the mavic and don’t use hardly any of them. I do use the gimbal clamp cover combo you can buy and it really is nice just to have one piece that does 2 jobs. I recently sold my mavic to my work when I bought the inspire 2 but I still get to fly it for taking pics and vids of engineering project we do and it is a dream to fly. I do bump my exp settings down a little more than you do on the craft and the gimbal but I think that is just personal taste. BTW if you get a chance to pick up an Inspire 2 you will never look back. :)
@eadjh987 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the very quick reply! Will try those in the next day or so, weather here in the UK ( Suffolk) a little iffy! Please keep up the good work buddy!
@baker29556 жыл бұрын
I am still having trouble with my Mavic controller hooking up with my iPhone 6s I almost always have to plug the cable in and out a couple of times to get a connection. I have tried the cable it comes with and 2 others. The third party cables work the best. Thanks for the great video! Shaun
@LawtonDigital7 жыл бұрын
Hi Ed, I've been flying my Mavic for six months now, and I've come to the same conclusions you have regarding the accessories you've mentioned. I did create a foam molded holder for my remote so it fits snugly in the bag and provides extra cushion. I've also documented the problem with the low sun angle and forward sensors. Sometimes disabling the sensors mid-flight, especially when you're battery is running low, and your Mavic is hanging out over a lake (true story), just isn't the easiest option. In those cases, I just spin the drone 180 degrees (or Pi radians if you're into that) and fly backwards. It's a quick fix to a sticky situation. One other quick tip. The printing on the ND filters is really small. To make my life easier, I used a Sharpie and printed the filter number on the plastic case above each filter. No more squinting. A separate note: I cracked the glass on my camera during a crash. Instead of spending the $79 on my crash protection plan, I spent $20 and bought a new camera. It took two weeks to arrive and six screws to install. I felt more confident doing that than wondering whose drone I'd get back after sending mine in. I'll save the crash protection for when I can't fix it myself.
@peterlaiosa97787 жыл бұрын
Great job Ed... very helpful...I am in Raleigh as well and looking for some open legal areas where I can learn how not to crash this thing....any suggestions.
@michaelcorcoran32254 жыл бұрын
Just a suggestion, if you do not have the guards for your controller arms take the drone out of the bag and then put your controller in, move the divider over and slide your drone in place, and when you need your controller pull the drone out, move the divider over and then take your controller out it seems to help a lot
@James-gg4ld7 жыл бұрын
Hi, I just got my Mavic Pro yesterday. Great video, you do a wonderful job separating the wheat from the chaff, Ed. It is really cold here, single digits at night and stays below freezing during the day. So, I'm using the time to read all the documentation and become familiar with my new drone. I have many questions but the one that I'm struggling with right now is about the gimbal cover. Can it be used when flying? I'm thinking it might provide some protection if there is a mishap. The gimbal is so delicate I'm concerned that it could be easily damaged or knocked out of alignment. Thanks again Ed. I am going to watch your other posts soon.
@CCScott5007 жыл бұрын
Another outstanding video. Thank you. My go to person for Mavic tips. Keep the videos coming.
@jannetorikka14726 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the effort of making this video! Was really helpful to hear the ”veteran tips”.
@alrestauro7 жыл бұрын
Always awesome with the info! Been watching your channel a fine Happy New Year, Ed! Keep up the awesome work!
@dlorbieski7 жыл бұрын
Ed...thanks for sharing....as always very informative and well presented. Take care
@heinzpilot7 жыл бұрын
The Samsung Galaxy S8 plus phone also works beautifully with the Mavic controller. Very fast and absolutely no lag with the DJI Go4 app. The screen on the S8 is amazing.
@PatriotPrepper7 жыл бұрын
Very informative video. You are becoming quite the expert on drones and getting some great footage
@trancedrones6 жыл бұрын
Great video as usual Ed, you are my go to guy for Mavic vids
@Ffm887 жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing such a great, objective and real review of this awesome product. I can learn lot of things from you.
@frankengels2787 жыл бұрын
Good video. I came pretty munch to the same conclusions as you, with only one small difference that I have also a hard-shell backpack for mountain biking or hiking activities.
@socomt56 жыл бұрын
Mr Ed Ricker...I have a question... in another video...you had stated you kept your (ISO) to the lowest setting. Yes I see it at 800 in this vid, 7:36 mark. Just curious if you have tried something new in the cam quality of settings.... Total noob here, have yet to even unbox my Mavic Pro. Answer if u can. Thanks , love the vids learning a lot.
@EdRickerVlogs6 жыл бұрын
Hi Denis, I keep my ISO at the lowest POSSIBLE setting. The lowest ISO setting on the Mavic would be too dark indoors so I did bump it up to have a relatively well exposed indoor image. There shouldn't really be any reason to have such a high ISO outdoors during the day. To brighten the image, ISO is the last thing to adjust after shutter speed and any darkening filters have been addressed.
@socomt56 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the reply. I have bought my first drone (DJI Mavic Pro) the other day. I literally have not even unboxed it. Patience pays off. I look forward to viewing more of your vids on your channel. Keep up the good work.
@kitt287 жыл бұрын
once again great video, I still got the kinda ok beep 2, crossing my fingers for over time so I can get the mavic, keep the videos coming
@EdEditz7 жыл бұрын
Excellent video as usual! Good to know your findings after 10 months. Tomorrow is my 'first week' anniversary ^____^
@hansdegebruiker19687 жыл бұрын
Great vid Ed. Just bought me a pro. Enjoyed your talk a lott. Your talented to give a great presentation. Gonna use your tips and tricks.
@danielcharbonneau2227 жыл бұрын
At 2:17 you talk about using your sun hood. Have you had any signal issues with the hood attached? Seems to go against all logic to cover the antennas. Lots of talk about upgrades being made to the DJI Mavic antennas such as Signal Range Booster and Long Range Antenna Upgrade. Whats your thoughts on this?
@EdRickerVlogs7 жыл бұрын
Hey! Never had an issue for signal loss...to my understanding, antennae lose their signal when covered by metal or are touching conducting material. The rubber/leather/whatever that the DJI Sunshade Hood is made of shouldn't be much of an issue. Plus I'm not one to fly the Mavic as far as it will go...I usually stay close to the controller and walk to new areas that I want to fly in rather than pushing the limits of the signal reception. Good luck!
@RogerC687 жыл бұрын
As always Ed, another great video! Always informative!
@jimgregus59906 жыл бұрын
As fellow drone enthusiast, and musician. I want to know what guitars you own? Perhaps you could do it in a vlog? Keep flying!
@popchance7 жыл бұрын
Ed, Many thanks to you for all of your videos. I am a new Mavic Pro owner (Christmas present) and thanks to you, you have made my experience with the drone a lot easier. Keep up the good work! I do have a couple of questions about soft bags for it. I want to travel with the drone on my Motorcycle. I have the hard plastic case but it will not fit into my saddle bags. So, any suggestions? I also have 2 spare batteries that I would like to include in the bag along with the charging hub
@thomasrayborn31776 жыл бұрын
Great video as always... thanks! Question, right at 13:06 you are flying under some trees and there is much apparent distortion of the underside of the trees. What would cause that? I am trying to make a decision between the Mavic Pro and a Phantom 3 (not 4) Pro. A friend has a like-new hardly used P3P for $600 with a bunch of great accessories. Any recommendations?
@brentjones68396 жыл бұрын
Thank you Sir. Beginners mode is not discussed. Can you touch on that? Still nervous when going into full mode. Also, panic/home button. We all need it when it comes to the drone flying up and our human irrational reactions coming into play. Hopefully you're still here. Nervous operator here. And thanks for your videos.
@brentjones68396 жыл бұрын
Also: Suggestion on other countries (I'm on Koh Samui, Thailand) and other areas on the globe. Certificates, registration, insurance, etc... Just an idea. Thailand: 3-6 months for legal (example).
@Billludwig37 жыл бұрын
GREAT info, Ed!! I'm not a fan of the lower FPS, but I agree with your comments on 60 FPS having issues. Most of your footage is a bit choppy, but toward the end of this video of the boat in the river, it was perfect. Was that shot at 60 FPS? If not, why is it so smooth compared to your other footage?
@carstenmader52787 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the vídeo. Have you tried the sandmark filters? I ended up buying those after some research and am pretty happy with them. Would be cool to get your opinion on them, since you have way more experience with all the tech.
@TheASHLEYSMITHY7 жыл бұрын
Great video again. I am finally getting a Mavic this week. I was originally getting a Spark because of the price difference, but the mavic is on offer and i get 10% off so for £300 more i can get, so hopefully have one by the end of the week
@tedschaller7 жыл бұрын
Great video Ed and thanks for letting your viewers know to get involved. Like you, I always lock my gimbal down when not in use. I’m curious as why your still using the two stock gimbal lock? I’m assuming you’re seen the after market gimbal lock (looks just like the clear camera cover piece)
@EdRickerVlogs7 жыл бұрын
hey Steve, I guess it was just a wait to save a couple bucks. I always thought I would buy the one-piece gimbal lock once I lost one of the two original pieces but that never happened! haha
@bs8387 жыл бұрын
at 4:56 it looks like you have obstacle avoidance off, is that on purpose? I actually have been turning it off myself lately, because I usually get way more false alarms (sun, reflections, etc seem to trigger it), and generally I'm careful enough flying LOS that I won't hit something...
@heffertron7 жыл бұрын
I was wondering if you were planning on giving the Mavic Pro Platinum props a review when you're able to get your hands on them?
@EdRickerVlogs7 жыл бұрын
I've ordered some along with a Platinum battery. We'll see how it goes!
@jamesmooreism7 жыл бұрын
Ed Ricker Vlogs will the plat battery and props make a difference?
@tim5097 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your time and effort on these videos. This was very timely, as I've had my Mavic almost as long, and agree with most of your observations and advice. Could you please put up a link to that charger? Thanks!
@EdRickerVlogs7 жыл бұрын
WHoops, forgot the link! Here: www.lightake.com/p/Mavic-Pro-5in1-Battery-Charger-USB-Charger-Battery-Parallel-Charger-Smartphone-Charger-Smart-Charging-for-DJI-Mavic-Pro_MU2139862.html
@tim5097 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@IlkerCagatayASIK6 жыл бұрын
Does it only run with socket? Or it's also a powerbank? Can you charge the drone without plug to electric socket? Thanks.
@JeffGreeneChannel7 жыл бұрын
Hello from Raleigh. Nice tips and footage from Dorthea Dix. I haven't heard anything about the forum you mentioned. I have flown several times downtown, usually at dawn on a Sunday morning when it is a ghost town. There are several good spots if interested.
@theFATEfactory6 жыл бұрын
Very helpful review! Love the B roll shots. Beautiful. You’ve got a new subscriber! Cheers from one pilot to another 🍻🚀👍🏽
@EddieBelaval6 жыл бұрын
Question for you, Ed, with the polar pro ND filters do you ever get violet coloration around the edge of your frame when using the filters? I’m having that experience and curious if you do too? Also with the native DJI gimbal cover do you ever battle reflections or glare in your image? I’m also experiencing that as well. I can send you a link to my latest reel where you can see the images I’m talking about. Thanks.
@AM2PMReviews7 жыл бұрын
I have had a mavic for a few months and have many of the accessories you have. I paid 5 bucks for a registration and getting my part 107...but I didn’t know the laws just changed about the registration stopping. I agree I think I might just need some ND filters
@ariepols5 жыл бұрын
Hi I just bought the DJI Mavic Pro but I have problems with the selection (green box) in the Follow me or Active track mode, there is something I forget or do wrong, I don't know. most of the instruction video's tell you that you have to put a green box around the subject you want to follow but no really shows how..... I like your video's and I have the feeling you can explain it to me. thank you for the video's.
@Francescolongok6 жыл бұрын
I think also that it is possible fly with the sferical clamp mounted, for protection of the camera, the refrigerating air pass anyway! Regards dear.
@gregkral44676 жыл бұрын
Love that charger, thanks for showing, I don't like charging one at a time.
@stevencraig98265 жыл бұрын
Great following your tutorials Ed:) From across the pond!
@davidbruce36337 жыл бұрын
Ed, Great stuff, keep it coming. You've help me climb the Mavic learning curve. I have a question for you and the sub base at large. I've taken my quad out several times and have had the camera disconnect from the phone with a flash screen citing "cache is full". I'm running a 16 gb iPhone 6 & deleted a LOT of apps trying to clear as much phone cache as possible. I cleared the DJI cache too. Still get 5 min of flight then...no more camera. Thoughts ? Thanks !
@EdRickerVlogs7 жыл бұрын
Hi David, I don't personally use the video cache in the DJI App. It just slows things down for me. You can turn it off in the General Settings menu in the DJI GO App. Either that or you can limit the size of it. I just like to record to the MicroSD card of the drone only, no phone recording. Try it out!
@TOMLAD07 жыл бұрын
iv been waiting for you to do this for months great update thank you
@2020heinsite7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for some of the reminders, Ed. No matter how long we fly sometimes we forget some of the basics. I would like to hear you comment a bit on something that has been affecting me a lot lately: No Signal. I'm flying my Mavic with an Android Tab 8 and the USB cable plugged into the bottom of the RC. I'm not using any signal boosting aids on the antennas, but it seems more common than not lately that I have flights where there's no signal back to the screen. Have you been seeing this at all and what might be some of the reasons and solutions? Thanks!