3D Oblique Mapping Using DJI Pilot 2 - Episode 10

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In this video, we'll introduce the Oblique Function and how you can use this function to collect data needed to generate a 3D map.
About the DJI Pilot 2 Training Course:
This learning series was designed for users who are new to the DJI Matrice 300 RTK or the Matrice 30 Series. By the end of the series, you will have a basic understanding of how DJI Pilot 2 works, good practices, and ideal workflows beneficial to your next industrial mission.
Note:
The Matrice 30T was used as the demo unit throughout the series. If you are using the Matrice 300 RTK, please note that there could be a few differences due to the controller and 3rd party payloads. Most of the functions will be covered in this learning series and you may refer to the User Manual for a complete learning experience. Each solution's User Manual is available on www.dji.com
Learn more:
Matrice 30 Series: bit.ly/BillyKyle_M30
Matrice 30 Series User Manual: bit.ly/3wDEuXU
Matrice 300 RTK: bit.ly/3tBBA4t
Matrice 300 RTK User Manual Download: bit.ly/3wEIh7A
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:16 Start mission planning
07:24 Preflight checking
09:43 Oblique Photography checklist
11:43 Start the flight mission

Пікірлер: 20

  • @MisterDroneBelgique
    @MisterDroneBelgique Жыл бұрын

    Hi, is it a way to have always the drone heading forward during the mapping ?

  • @ernieficklin3593
    @ernieficklin3593 Жыл бұрын

    How can I make the software stop the drone to take each infrared photo? The camera won't take sharp infrared images while the drone is moving. Thanks in advance.

  • @Dan_Moller
    @Dan_Moller9 ай бұрын

    Will it always perform the 5 routes or can I select which route will be executed?

  • @yuriferraz5688
    @yuriferraz56882 ай бұрын

    Can I use the Zenmuse L2 for this type of mission?

  • @brianringo
    @brianringo9 ай бұрын

    My remote fails to upload mission every time. How can I fix this to start mapping?

  • @lukasnygren9373
    @lukasnygren9373 Жыл бұрын

    Nice video! How about using the M30T's Zoom camera for this type of mission?

  • @DJIEnterprise

    @DJIEnterprise

    Жыл бұрын

    We don't recommend mapping with the Zoom camera as it is a variable focal length optimized for inspection and live operations. The lens distortion correct and electronic shutter do not lead to good mapping results.

  • @lukasnygren9373

    @lukasnygren9373

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DJIEnterprise Ok interesting, thanks!

  • @stanleytomasetti1074
    @stanleytomasetti1074 Жыл бұрын

    2:26 she lost me with "increasing the angle." So from 0 to -45 to -60 to -90 nadir, is that increasing or degreasing the angle?

  • @fikretablay
    @fikretablay Жыл бұрын

    dji matrice 300 rtk landing legs come off while taking 45 degree smart oblique photos. what would be the reason

  • @DJIEnterprise

    @DJIEnterprise

    Жыл бұрын

    Sorry perhaps not fully understanding question. the M300 leg may be in photos if the gimbal angle is higher but it is ok for processing.

  • @a2k-media
    @a2k-media Жыл бұрын

    If it is necessary to keep the GSD to 1.0, and there is an obstacle somewhere in the area of my mission, does the drone (M3E RTK) fly automatically around the obstacle and will it still continue the mission?

  • @DJIEnterprise

    @DJIEnterprise

    Жыл бұрын

    The drone does not automatically fly around, would suggest using terrain follow to keep a consistent GSD with elevation changing.

  • @a2k-media

    @a2k-media

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DJIEnterprise OK. So many thanks for the reply. To be more precise: I have a roof of a factory building, it's quite big. In order to comply with the GSD that is required, I have to fly about 10 -15 m above the roof. But now there is a tower on the building and a high antenna mast on top of the building. These represent an obstacle at the desired flight altitude. Unfortunately, I cannot define any "restricted zones" in the mission planning - so the drone could theoretically collide. If my drone's obstacle avoidance is set to fly around a detected obstacle (i.e. not hover) the drone should fly around or over the obstacle - just like it's set up, right? That way I could fly the mission. I just wonder if the drone interrupts or even aborts the flight mission when it detects an obstacle. What do the specialists say?

  • @nanirayavarapu8763

    @nanirayavarapu8763

    Жыл бұрын

    @@a2k-media I have the same issue. I am about to fly on a mine area which is literally on a hill. Its elevation is 1100 mtrs AGL. The ground is at 680 AGL. If i use terrain follow, it stops in the middle of the mission saying Max flight altitude reached when i set the max altitude at 100 mtrs using terrain follow. Not sure how to finish this. Wish they were more detailed in explaining terrain follow function.

  • @a2k-media

    @a2k-media

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nanirayavarapu8763 sadly there is no answer from the „Specialists“. A mission without having any obstacles in the area is a very easy thing I can do with most consumer drones and third party apps. If it becomes more specific that’s where the more expensive Enterprise Drones should bring solutions. At least they brought us the POI Mode in the Pilot 2 App shortly so that we are able now to fly orbit. Wow. Thanks

  • @dimitrispotamousis8747

    @dimitrispotamousis8747

    7 ай бұрын

    Did you find any solution ? Maybe they did an upgrade .. [ THIS IS VERY DISAPPOINTING .. I SPEND 5000+ EUROS ] @@a2k-media

  • @felixweinert8575
    @felixweinert8575 Жыл бұрын

    How to set the flight route to target surface height of you try to map a not flat area?

  • @DJIEnterprise

    @DJIEnterprise

    Жыл бұрын

    Utilize the mapping mode and Terrain Follow option.

  • @danzbjj

    @danzbjj

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DJIEnterprise For clarity to the poster, DJI Enterprise is saying to use Mapping function (2D) instead of Oblique since Oblique doesn't support terrain follow.

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