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To charge the controller, plug a micro USB cable into the left side of the controller and plug the other end into the Mavic power supply. Then turn on the Mavic and controller, connect your phone, launch the DJI GO app and tap on the blue camera button. If you don’t want to use the app to calibrate the compass, you can also do it by just pushing the sport mode switch up and down 3 to 5 times and the calibration sequence will start right up. To takeoff, tap on the takeoff button and slide your finger to launch the drone, or push both controller sticks to their lower corner positions until the motors start.
For now, I’m just going to go over what I did to the camera to get the footage to look the way it does and give you a general idea of what I did in post. If you want to get even more technical, you can control the camera ISO and shutter speed manually, but if you’re not careful then you may end up overexposing or underexposing the image (like I did in most of my D-Log examples :P). The program I use for video editing is Final Cut Pro X. If you’re fairly new to video editing, I would use Final Cut Pro X on a Mac or Premier Pro on Windows.
There will be a cheaper option of the Mavic that doesn’t come with a controller for $749, but I would recommend getting the controller if you plan on using this drone for anything other than taking selfies and getting the occasional slow panning shot here and there. If you still want to use a tablet, you can either fly the drone without the controller over wifi, or use a long USB cable and put the tablet on a stand, tripod or table while you use the remote. The Mavic Pro has a gimbal tilt wheel on the back that works just like the Phantom 4. Since the Mavic Pro is more of a one person drone and the gimbal doesn’t rotate 360 degrees like the Inspire 1, there’s no dual controller option.