I bought a DJI Mini 3 drone a little while ago. This was my first footage, so the camera and flying in't the best. I have had RC aircraft before, a couple of helis and a powered glider I still have. Never could master those helis though, the last one, quite a sizeable thing, rests at the bottom of one of the ponds in the footage.
They were just cheap helis though and very difficult to fly. This Mini 3 is great though, easy to fly, return to home function, circe function, folow me function and no matter the wind, it remains nice and stable and the camera is first class.
The area in the footage is of the wetlands near the Aldinga Scrub, quite a nice area. There are even yabbies in the ponds if one cares to drop a yabbie trap and a lot of mobs of roos. The roos tend to explore the area, even coming up our street most nights, we are only a couple of hundred metres from the scrub. I did capture some footage of a flyer with her Joey, managed to get within about 3-4 metres before they took off. But I've lost that footage, haven't had any luck since, they all take off when you get to within 20 metres of them.
There are literally hundreds of roos in the scrub, divided among half a dozen different mobs. Unfortunately, some dicks tend to let their dogs off lead. A couple of dogs, and people, have been attacked by boomers over the last few years.
They were just cheap helis though and very difficult to fly. This Mini 3 is great though, easy to fly, return to home function, circe function, folow me function and no matter the wind, it remains nice and stable and the camera is first class.
The area in the footage is of the wetlands near the Aldinga Scrub, quite a nice area. There are even yabbies in the ponds if one cares to drop a yabbie trap and a lot of mobs of roos. The roos tend to explore the area, even coming up our street most nights, we are only a couple of hundred metres from the scrub. I did capture some footage of a flyer with her Joey, managed to get within about 3-4 metres before they took off. But I've lost that footage, haven't had any luck since, they all take off when you get to within 20 metres of them.
There are literally hundreds of roos in the scrub, divided among half a dozen different mobs. Unfortunately, some dicks tend to let their dogs off lead. A couple of dogs, and people, have been attacked by boomers over the last few years.