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Hello guys, today doing filming backwards I noticed this annoying quickening of the gimbal when you brake / stop the drone in flight, I put the video below .. is it normal? thank you
But does this happen to you too? I was flying in P mode, not in Sport mode, I saw this tear just flying backwards and then stopping the drone.The gimbal may not be quick enough to to smooth out sudden braking. Cinematic mode will dampen sudden movements.
Yes, it has happend to me.But does this happen to you too? I was flying in P mode, not in Sport mode, I saw this tear just flying backwards and then stopping the drone.
I find it strange also that more than 100 users have read this 3ad and nobody besides you has never noticed this thing! Mystery!...or they are all shyYes, it has happend to me.
It ONLY happens with the backward flight, it should happen in all the other directions therefore, but no! Only by stopping the drone that goes backwards the Cam jumps like that!@EnricoBrun
Have you adjusted your sensitivity and brake settings?, this is essential for smooth video in P mode
Also as Mossiback said, smooth flying is needed
It ONLY happens with the backward flight, it should happen in all the other directions therefore, but no! Only by stopping the drone that goes backwards the Cam jumps like that!
Not as many fly backwards either.Most do not make aggressive moves while recording so it has not happened to them.
Yes, I noticed, but I wanted to collect similar experiences here, if it happens to other owners of Mavic2 ProIf you change to Cinematic mode as mentioned it will smoothly brake and come to a stop. This will reduce the gimbal jerk when flying backwards.
It will also take longer for the Mavic to come to a stop.