That is defenitely a concern of mine too....
I was getting the impression that people had seen it and it was a common symptom of "getting on it" so to speak. Now I have conflicting input and am not sure if people have seen their Mavic's camera "buzz" like this or not.... Lol
Thanks for all of the input. I really appreciate it fellas. I will try to be easier on the sticks.
I must admit, I'm pretty sure I have seen this happen when not in sports mode, heck...the relatively calm day on the water you see in my sample didn't have sports mode turned on. From what I see...
Honestly, build quality had crossed my mind....although I am surprised if that is it.
I suppose it could be wind or me just ramping up speed too fast on the sticks.
Thanks guys. Any other ideas on things to check?
I am VERY glad to hear I am not the only one but also very surprised to hear others say they have never seen it.
I was actually wondering if it couldn't be gusts of wind.
Thanks for the ideas man. I kind of question whether it is the gimble or camera as I am not moving or manipulating either of those at the time.
It almost seems as if it is a motor or prop acting strangely but it is almost impossible to tell.
I have only had the drone about 10 days and if it has...
OK. Thanks for the input. Will do, there were definitely some steps I was planning and that was one of them. I was just posting an example to see if any of you experienced guys have seen anything like that before. Just looking for further ideas. :)
Hey guys! New to the forums here.
Proud owner of my new Mavic Pro!
Have a quick question for all of you "Pros" and would like to see if anyone can offer insight.
I have posted a link to a video clip of this strange thing the Mavic camera or gimble seems to be doing while filming.
Very stange.
I...
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