Hello. I'm getting impatient waiting on the Mavic 3. I was think about buying the Mavic 2 Pro camera and swapping out my Mav 2 Zoom camera. The camera costs $765 dollars. What do you recommend?
ThanksHello. I'm getting impatient waiting on the Mavic 3. I was think about buying the Mavic 2 Pro camera and swapping out my Mav 2 Zoom camera. The camera costs $765 dollars. What do you recommend?
Did you change to the Pro Camera on your M2Z? I am thinking of doing sameHello. I'm getting impatient waiting on the Mavic 3. I was think about buying the Mavic 2 Pro camera and swapping out my Mav 2 Zoom camera. The camera costs $765 dollars. What do you recommend?
I decided to purchase the Mavic 3. I've also sold my Mavic 2 Zoom. My wife didn't want me to have 2 dronesDid you change to the Pro Camera on your M2Z? I am thinking of doing same
Good to know. How would you describe the diff between the Zoom and the M3?I decided to purchase the Mavic 3. I've also sold my Mavic 2 Zoom. My wife didn't want me to have 2 drones![]()
I did this late last year, purchased a M2Zoom drone and found a crash-pulled M2Pro camera for $200. The process was relatively easy, and would have been more so had I bought the entire M2Pro gimbal assembly (including the IMU). As it was I had to recalibrate the IMU from the Zoom gimbal/camera to the Hasselblad using some programming on my computer. Not necessarily easy, but not terrible either.Did you change to the Pro Camera on your M2Z? I am thinking of doing same
So in another words it is impossible to change M2Z camera on M2P without using some special programs for calibrating? Please advice which soft have been used for this purpose.I did this late last year, purchased a M2Zoom drone and found a crash-pulled M2Pro camera for $200. The process was relatively easy, and would have been more so had I bought the entire M2Pro gimbal assembly (including the IMU). As it was I had to recalibrate the IMU from the Zoom gimbal/camera to the Hasselblad using some programming on my computer. Not necessarily easy, but not terrible either.
Not at all. What I said was that if you have the M2P camera and gimbal (complete with IMU board, which is mounted to the top of the gimbal) the process is something like 6 screws and one small connector. I only had the M2P camera, without the IMU board; as such I needed to recalibrate the M2Z IMU so it worked with the different, heavier, camera.
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