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(@cincity)
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https://youtu.be/JRn0gMIcc3k?si=Mefj8J7dV_luWtmB

I was afraid I couldn't do this 4K job with my old XEON 1620 but with Cin it worked out for this.

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(@phylsmith2004)
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@cincity

Nice video -- like the bike with the sidecar.  Not sure what kind of bikes these are because when I translate it gives me "roller made of sheet metal"!


   
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@phylsmith2004 

These are mostly Classic Vespa (though the number of the new automatics is raising of course).

They have a 3 or 4-gear manual and a self-supporting steel (sheet) construction.

The frame is made of sheet like cars are made and unlike other scooters or motorcycles which have a frame construction.

Modified Vespa make up to 70 bhp @ 80 kg which makes even additional wight of the driver a pretty good weight2power ratio.

In the past I was riding myself at these events. Nowadays I'm creating content for marketing purposes there.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQEXlRv8_gg&ab_channel=POSCHPerformance

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Nice video. Is the exit of the Vespe in the street also done with the drone? It is a very stable shot with some slow movements.


   
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Yes, this is an older 900g drone with no obstacle detection.

Though it uses GPS and up to 10 satellites it is unstable especially under trees.

I steadily had to trim height, rotation and left-right position. Especially rotation is very sensitiv at extremely near distances (this near distance just isn't the regular use case).

The flight position is very low (lower you might expect). Fortunately the folks had fun with it and nobody was angry about that.

To make the fottage more vital I tried steadily to move to the front and to the backside while simultaniously changing the camera angle up and down veeeerry slooowly.

One time I moved the drone too far to the backside, so I was seen at the footage at the pavement. So I used Cin's Camera X/Y/Z features to crop and trim the image. It is 4K footage so cropping is mostly possible without losing too much quality.

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@cincity Ah, OK. Thank you. My appreciation.


   
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