Features we would like to see on Zino

Markslc1
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Re: Features we would like to see on Zino

Post by Markslc1 » Sat Nov 03, 2018 1:46 pm

irussphone wrote:
Mon Oct 29, 2018 12:50 pm
Extended FPV range options.
Same here. We need a way to fly with goggles, similar to offerings from Parrot and DJI

akifoktar
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Re: Features we would like to see on Zino

Post by akifoktar » Sat Nov 03, 2018 1:49 pm

Markslc1 wrote:
Sat Nov 03, 2018 1:46 pm
irussphone wrote:
Mon Oct 29, 2018 12:50 pm
Extended FPV range options.
Same here. We need a way to fly with goggles, similar to offerings from Parrot and DJI
I checked the app. there is VR googles function. good news for you :)

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irussphone
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ZOOM!

Post by irussphone » Sat Nov 03, 2018 7:29 pm

Zoom...at least 2X optical would be awesome!

Projectjayden
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Re: Features we would like to see on Zino

Post by Projectjayden » Tue Nov 06, 2018 7:19 pm

1) More intelligent flight modes. (different types of orbits and other cinematic style automated flight etc)

2) 2.7K resolution (I honestly do not like editing 4K footage and the file sizes would be a lot smaller so more footage on your SD card can be achieved)

3) Different frame rates.

4) Hyperlapse

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Re: Features we would like to see on Zino

Post by PeaUK » Thu Nov 08, 2018 11:52 am

from what ive read and viewed online, the gimble is the one thing that is most prone to damage.

why are all gimbles so exposed? would it not make more sense to develope the body of the drone with the gimble at least partially inside the body? (so there is at least partial protection all around the gimble, especially the bottom and sides).

because the gimble is so fragile, a gimble that can easily be relaced without the need to dismantle the drone would be good too.

motor shafts and motors are also prone to damage, so easily replaceable components (plug & play type) would be really helpful

all the above especially because there are very few (if any) Hubsan approved repair centres in the UK/USA/EU where you can walk in and wait for your drone to be fixed.
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Re: Features we would like to see on Zino

Post by PeaUK » Thu Nov 08, 2018 11:56 am

manual adjustment of camera settings (a bit like smartphones where you touch the screen to decide what part is exposed correctly). This would be especially useful for video recording sunrises and sunsets.
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Re: Features we would like to see on Zino

Post by JanisHemmer » Thu Nov 29, 2018 7:13 am

I would like to see the flight mode / function "Dolly Zoom" like the DJI Mavic or Parrot Anafi has 8-) :D
That would be a great feature :!: :!: :!:

MrDronenut
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Re: Features we would like to see on Zino

Post by MrDronenut » Thu Nov 29, 2018 11:40 am

GOOD GRIEF!!!!!!!!! :x :lol: :lol:. This is a $350 quad y'all. You folks sound like a kid on Santa Claus's knee. I want this. I want that. I want the moon.
I remember back when the once $1200 3DR Solo went bankrupt and Best Buy had them on sale for $219.00. With gimbal. With extra battery. With backpack. And everyone bitched.
Now this is not a $1200 quad dropped to $219. But the things you folks are wanting are from a $1200 drone. Sure,some of these things can be done with firmware(which costs money and many,many manhours)but some things must be in hardware.
I can buy 3 Zino's for the price a new Mavic or Evo costs.
Leave our nice little$350 quad alone. There are loads.of us out here that can't afford the higher priced ones. Be happy with what we've got(or haven't got yet)
Peace out

akifoktar
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Re: Features we would like to see on Zino

Post by akifoktar » Thu Nov 29, 2018 11:56 am

MrDronenut wrote:
Thu Nov 29, 2018 11:40 am
GOOD GRIEF!!!!!!!!! :x :lol: :lol:. This is a $350 quad y'all. You folks sound like a kid on Santa Claus's knee. I want this. I want that. I want the moon.
I remember back when the once $1200 3DR Solo went bankrupt and Best Buy had them on sale for $219.00. With gimbal. With extra battery. With backpack. And everyone bitched.
Now this is not a $1200 quad dropped to $219. But the things you folks are wanting are from a $1200 drone. Sure,some of these things can be done with firmware(which costs money and many,many manhours)but some things must be in hardware.
I can buy 3 Zino's for the price a new Mavic or Evo costs.
Leave our nice little$350 quad alone. There are loads.of us out here that can't afford the higher priced ones. Be happy with what we've got(or haven't got yet)
Peace out
i opened this post and i mean app and firmware features. People started to write about hardware here. Please write here your suggestions about app and firmware

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Re: Features we would like to see on Zino

Post by ECA77 » Thu Nov 29, 2018 1:40 pm

MrDronenut wrote:
Thu Nov 29, 2018 11:40 am
GOOD GRIEF!!!!!!!!! :x :lol: :lol:. This is a $350 quad y'all. You folks sound like a kid on Santa Claus's knee. I want this. I want that. I want the moon.
I remember back when the once $1200 3DR Solo went bankrupt and Best Buy had them on sale for $219.00. With gimbal. With extra battery. With backpack. And everyone bitched.
Now this is not a $1200 quad dropped to $219. But the things you folks are wanting are from a $1200 drone. Sure,some of these things can be done with firmware(which costs money and many,many manhours)but some things must be in hardware.
I can buy 3 Zino's for the price a new Mavic or Evo costs.
Leave our nice little$350 quad alone. There are loads.of us out here that can't afford the higher priced ones. Be happy with what we've got(or haven't got yet)
Peace out
Well, it is nice to want things, and hope that Hubsan reads and sees what it's customers would like to be able to do with their drone. Either now or in a future product. And most of the suggestions are not too far out there. Yes, programming costs money, but more functions can make the Zino more attractive to a wider base of people. I don't expect all the functions of a $1200 drone, but I'll take as many as I can get.
I of course would like them to work on making the features that are present all work as they should and the drone fly as stable as possible. At least the gimbal seems to work well. They put a lot of effort into that and it shows.

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