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Note that “Max inclination”, “Max inclination speed” and “Max vertical speed” values
are the ones which carry the biggest impact on ’s acceleration and general
flying behavior. Corresponding sliders turn to orange instead of green to warn users
the settings they have selected require extreme care, superior piloting skills, or both,
when flying . Your drone will always remain outstandingly responsive, but with
extreme settings, it will accelerate much more rapidly than you can imagine: you have
been warned!
Safety
Through Safety preferences, you can set a safe and clear flying area for .
Set ’s maximum flight altitude with the “Max altitude” slider. This setting is always
activated, regardless of the activation of the Geofence.
To set a maximum distance from the pilot for your drone, move the “Max distance” slider to
the required value, then tap YES to activate the Geofence. When the Geofence is activated,
will automatically stop when it reaches the maximum distance you have selected.
- Max altitude 0m to 150m (DV: 30m)
- Max distance 10m to 4000m (DV: 100m)
- Geofence NO / YES
- Minimum altitude when 20m to 100m (DV: 30m)
using RTH
Tap “RESET ALL SAFETY PREFERENCES” on the bottom of the page to reset preferences.
Camera
Camera preferences enable you to select camera options, both in photo and video modes.
- Camera calibration Tap “CALIBRATE” to access camera & gimbal calibration
- Autorecord from take-off NO/ YES (video only)
- Lossless zoom only NO / YES (selecting “YES” blocks zoom in JPEG RECT)
- Display overexposure NO / YES
- Anti-flickering OFF / AUTO / 50Hz / 60 Hz
About camera calibration: only resort to the “correct horizon” procedure if you notice your
videos and photos are systematically tilted on the same side. Refer to the “
Camera
calibration
” section of this guide for the detailed procedure.
About overexposure display: when this setting is activated, the HUD of FreeFlight 6 shows all
overexposed areas of the screen as hatched, which enables you to fine-tune your framing,
your EV settings, or both.
About Anti-flickering: this setting and the associated technology aim at eliminating the flicker
effect which can arise due to some artificial lights. The “AUTO” option should work for most
users, but depending on your country, you can try other settings if you feel bothered by a
flicker effect on your device’s screen, your artificial light videos, or both.










