
What’s the first thing to do when you finally have your DJI Mavic at hand?
No, not fly. It’s studying user manual.
User manual serves as the best teacher of all new pilots. Every question about the drone can be answered. For example, what should you do with these two little sticks?

But when you finally finish reading the user manual and hope for a thrilling flight, you probably are frustrated by the result of what you took.
You search the Internet and watch amazing aerial videos shot by well-known aerial photographer, but still can’t understand why such an easy move doesn’t work well in your videos.

Except those are not easy moves.

Below are the top 5 mistakes that beginners mostly make:
TOP5
Fail to fly consistently
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Mostly happen when: following moving objects
Consequence:Lose the target or make the entire video go waste
Reason: Don’t have a sense of how much force should be made to control the sticks
Solution:
1 Use your thumbs along with your pointing fingers to control the sticks, instead of using thumbs alone
2 Use ActiveTrack to follow your target

Using thumbs alone to control sticks can be difficult for beginners

Use two fingers for accurate control

With DJI ActiveTrack, why bother manual control?
TOP4
Fail to know the limit of gimbal pitch
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Mostly happens when: Flying over a target and adjust the camera from forwards to downwards
Consequence:Shaking footages
Reason:Not familiar enough to simultaneously control the flight and camera pitch
Solutions:
1 Use your thumbs and index fingers to control the joysticks, the middle fingers roll the dials gently.
2 Please pay attention to the roll instruction line on the left side of the video feedback or the shutter button, gradually stop rolling the dial when the movement of the roll axis is closed to the limit.


When camera pitch is about to reach the ceiling, the white dot above turns red.
TOP3
Fail to make a decent circling
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Mostly happens when:manually circles around a target
Consequence:footage is ruined by bumpy flight
Reason:Cannot coordinate the left stick with the right one
Solutions:
1 Practice makes perfect. And remember, never push the sticks too hard.
2 Use Circle mode in DJI Go.

That’s how bumpy videos are recorded

Push the left stick gently when turning the drone

DJI GO Circle Mode
TOP2
No entering & exiting frame
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Mostly happens when:Shooting moving target
Consequence:No entering and exiting frames in the video
Reason:Lack of awareness
A good video should have a beginning and ending to let viewers know where it begins and ends
Solutions:Be aware

Entering & exiting frame
TOP1
This is the TOP 1 mistake that almost every beginners will make, which is:
A sudden turning during flight
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Mostly happens when:Anytime could happen
Consequence:ruins the perfect long shot
Reason:unknown
Solutions:keep your hand away from the left stick during flight

Just flight forward. It doesn’t hurt.

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