2. Select the Hyperlapse mode. After setting the related parameters, tap the shutter/
record button to begin the process.
3. Tap
or press the Stop button on the remote controller, the aircraft will exit
Hyperlapse and hover.
• The aircraft will also stop taking photos if it ies too close to a restricted zone or
altitude zone, or if the aircraft's obstacle avoidance is triggered during the ight.
• After selecting the Hyperlapse shooting mode, tap > Camera > Hyperlapse
in DJI Fly to select the photo type of the original hyperlapse photos to be saved,
or select O to not save any original hyperlapse photos.
• A one second video needs 25 photos.
• When framing the shots, try to avoid positioning the aircraft too close to the
foreground. Otherwise, your footage may be unstable.
• If you have a specic subject, drag-select the subject on the screen, the camera
will keep facing toward the subject while you manually control the ight.
• When taking photos of a specic subject, drag-select the subject on the screen,
the aircraft will keep facing toward the subject and taking photos while ying
straight in the preset direction. If you do not select any subject, the aircraft
will keep facing toward the ight route direction and create a straight-line
hyperlapse video.
• In Waypoints mode, you cannot manually control the aircraft by moving the
control sticks.
• Tap
on the upper left corner of the waypoint setting panel to enter the
hyperlapse task library. You can save your current trajectory in the library, or use
a previously-saved ight route.
• When using a previously-saved ight route, try to take o from the original
takeo location to capture the same scenes more accurately, and make sure
there are no obstacles anywhere along the route.
4.5 Waypoint Flight
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