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Optimal use of GPS and ATTI in drone flights

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Drones have opened a new dimension in photography and aerial shots. An essential aspect for the successful use of your drone is the technology that enables control – particularly GPS and the ATTI mode. In this guide, I will explain how both modes work and when to best use them to ensure precise and safe control of your drone.

Key Insights

  • GPS ensures that the drone maintains its position steadily, while the ATTI mode is less reliant on GPS and requires more manual intervention.
  • The ATTI mode is particularly useful in environments with poor GPS signals, such as in urban canyons.
  • Manually controlling the drone in ATTI mode requires concentration, but it can increase flight speed and precision.

Step-by-Step Guide

First, you should start your drone and ensure it is ready for flight. Here I will describe the steps to properly utilize GPS and ATTI.

When starting your drone, it is important to observe the necessary safety precautions. Ensure that the area around you is free of obstacles.

Optimal use of GPS and ATTI in drone flights

Once you have launched the drone, you will observe that it remains stable in the air. The GPS technology ensures that your drone maintains both its altitude and position.

Optimal use of GPS and ATTI in drone flights

Through GPS, the drone can precisely hold its position in space. This means that when photographing, you can achieve beautiful and stable shots without having to constantly fight against drift.

Optimal use of GPS and ATTI in drone flights

However, if you are flying in an area where the GPS signal is weak, such as in an urban canyon, it is advisable to switch to ATTI mode. In this mode, the drone does not drift as stably as in GPS mode and therefore requires more attention and manual control.

Optimal use of GPS and ATTI in drone flights

In ATTI mode, you will need to constantly counteract, as the drone no longer remains stable in its position. Gentle gusts of wind can cause the drone to drift slightly, meaning you must react quickly.

Optimal use of GPS and ATTI in drone flights

In challenging conditions, such as near large buildings, switching to ATTI mode can help avoid abrupt changes in direction that may occur due to the sudden loss of GPS.

Optimal use of GPS and ATTI in drone flights

By flying the drone in ATTI mode, you will also be able to fly more precisely as you have more control over the drone's movements. This is particularly advantageous when fine adjustments are necessary to achieve your target.

Optimal use of GPS and ATTI in drone flights

With some practice, you will find that flying in ATTI mode can be faster and smoother. Presence and concentration are crucial for the success of your shots.

Optimal use of GPS and ATTI in drone flights

If you feel that you need more control over your drone, then switch to ATTI mode and fly in this environment to expand your experience and ensure that you are always up to speed.

Optimal use of GPS and ATTI in drone flights

Summary – Beginner's Guide to Drone Photography: Safely Use GPS and ATTI Mode

In summary, both GPS and the ATTI mode are valuable tools in drone photography. GPS is particularly useful for stable flights and precise aerial shots, whereas ATTI requires more manual control but can offer advantages in certain environments. Familiarize yourself with both modes to expand your skills and learn to master your drone better.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the GPS mode in drones work?The GPS mode keeps the drone stable in the air by automatically holding its position and altitude.

When should I use the ATTI mode?The ATTI mode is advisable in areas with weak GPS signals, such as in urban canyons, where more manual interventions are required.

How difficult is it to fly in ATTI mode?Flying in ATTI mode requires concentration and skill, as the drone is not automatically stabilized.

Can I fly faster in ATTI mode?Yes, the ATTI mode allows for faster movements but requires more precise control.

What happens if the GPS signal breaks?If the GPS signal breaks, the drone can drift in GPS mode or react uncontrollably; therefore, ATTI mode is safer in such situations.