
by DRONELIFE Employees Author Ian M. Crosby
As we speak, Autel Robotics unveiled a number of firmware and software program updates for the EVO Nano and EVO Lite collection, in addition to for the Autel Sky App. These updates present quite a lot of new options and enhancements, corresponding to Dynamic Monitoring for the EVO Lite and Digital Picture Stabilization for the EVO Lite Collection.
EVO Lite now has entry to the non-public dynamic monitoring characteristic employed by the EVO Lite+. Managed by way of the Autel Sky App, Dynamic Observe permits the digicam of the drone to robotically monitor and comply with an individual – making certain that the topic stays throughout the body of the shot. Dynamic Observe encompasses a suite of capturing modes for good following, in addition to management of security options corresponding to object avoidance.
The EVO Lite Collection’ new Digital Picture Stabilization characteristic allows the drone to take care of a gradual and constant picture when hovering and recording in Hyperlapse Mode, even in turbulent situations. The EVO Lite can even profit from a full-resolution vertical display capturing mode with its 4-axis gimbal. The EVO Nano and Lite collection will each obtain entry to an improved consumer interface that integrates with the Shoot, Video, and Professional modes. Moreover, the Autel Sky App will acquire a 60fps possibility for video transmission.
Different updates for the EVO Nano+ embrace optimized wind resistance efficiency and flight management gimbal stability, and fixes to a number of points corresponding to a DNG file colour error, a photograph quantity show error within the App, an auto publicity lock error within the digicam, errors in Hyperlapse, and different minor digicam points.
These new software program and firmware options are at the moment out there for the EVO Lite and Lite+ drones (V1.3.27), in addition to the Nano and Nano+ drones (V1.3.26).
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Ian attended Dominican College of California, the place he obtained a BA in English in 2019. With a lifelong ardour for writing and storytelling and a eager curiosity in expertise, he’s now contributing to DroneLife as a workers author.
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