We will introduce some precautions and tips when acquiring images using viDoc RTK rover.
If you take photos inappropriately, you may not be able to obtain the correct data, and in the worst case scenario, you may have to take the photo again.
Keep in mind the points to note below to ensure smooth filming on location.
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■ Tips for taking photos ① Don't tilt the antenna
Hold the antenna upright, not tilted
■NG behavior 1. Tilting the antenna
If you tilt the antenna too far, the location information will not be received properly.
■ Tips for taking photos ② Keep a distance of 2 to 5 meters from the subject
Bad behavior 2: Being too close or too far away from the object
■ Tips for taking photos ③ Walk at a smooth and steady pace
■NG Behavior 3: Stopping or walking quickly
■ Tip #4: Plan before you start shooting
For example, when photographing a tall object, the key is to take a photo at a certain height, then change the height and take another photo along the object.
It is important to plan in advance which route you will take.
Bad behavior #4: Trying to take pictures all at once without planning
If you try to shoot without planning, it will be difficult to get data from every corner.
■ Tips for taking photos ⑤ Move along the subject
■NG Behavior 5: Taking a photo by rotating the entire scene without moving
If you try to shoot without planning, it will be difficult to get data from every corner.
◎Example of photography



■ Tips for taking photos ⑥ Avoid taking photos directly under buildings or trees
■NG Behavior 6: Taking photos directly under buildings or trees
◎Troubleshooting when RTK Fixed does not work
①Hide the antenna with your hand and let go
②Walk around the area a bit
3. Close any apps running in the background
④Restart viDoc and your device
Please try taking photos while keeping the above points and tips in mind.
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