![]() ![]() Using the new FreeFlight app, Parrot ANAFI FPV lets you toggle through image controls to fine-tune photos and videos as you watch a scene unfold.įPV pilots can fly with manual settings such as shutter speed, ISO, white balance, and exposure compensation, a histogram and more overlayed, opening the settings using a button on the Cockpitglasses.įast access to manual settings can also be set with the Skycontroller 3, which supports custom mapping of the right trigger to adjust exposure. But in theory, there are plenty of creative benefits that come with flying a photography drone in first-person.įor starters, total immersion in the on-screen image gives you a great platform to manipulate shot composition. Aerial photography meets FPVĪs much as Parrot want to focus on the FPV element of this launch, the ANAFI was and remains a drone primarily designed for photography. If your ANAFI is off-screen, an icon points to its location. An overlay shows the exact position of your drone. You can even find your ANAFI in mid-air without removing the Cockpit glasses: Switch to See-Through View, and you’ll see live video from your smartphone camera. But a click of a button on the Cockpitglasses switches to a minimal interface – removing the data and leaving you to the FPV experience. The standard HUD shows flight metrics, including speed, direction, altitude and location. The main FPV HUD has been designed to be immersive, adaptable and informative. Any safety alerts or geofencing limits are automatically highlighted in your field of view.” The new FPV interface in FreeFlight 6.6 is a simple, streamlined heads-up display (HUD) with an immersive, unobstructed view of your aerial acrobatics. Parrot says the ANAFI FPV’s new user experience “relies on a combination of cutting-edge hardware and intuitive software.” The ANAFI FPV comes with a pair of Cockpit glasses, which pair with your phone and the FreeFlight 6.6 app to give you a front-row seat at speeds of up to 31 mph (50 km/h). Parrot revamps the FreeFlight app for FPV fun ![]() When viewed through the included Cockpit glasses, the ability to shift perspective to that degree is going to be interesting and has plenty of creative potential – particularly with the camera’s 4K HDR video, 21-megapixel images, 3-axis stabilization and 3X zoom. ![]() Having said that, the ANAFI does have a few tricks up its sleeve that make it an interesting platform for first-person flight.įirst is the immersive video from its 180-degree tilting camera. ![]()
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