What Firmware does everyone recommend. I hear the more recent ones just have more no fly zones and nothing positive to add. Is this the case or just gossip?
Chris
Chris
That's weird, I just got notice that version 4.0.7 is available this morning and you are on 4.0.8? Is everyone on version .8?Hi All
slightly off topic, but I have updated to the DJI Go 4 version 4.0.8 firmware, and there is no mention of "Fixed Wing Mode", is it available in the UK...? if it is what has happened to mine..?
Waylander
Just released today. Downloaded it, but not flown with it yet. Only change mentioned was support for Phantom advanced. Wonder what else might be lurking, good or troublesome...That's weird, I just got notice that version 4.0.7 is available this morning and you are on 4.0.8? Is everyone on version .8?
4.0.7 on android and 4.0.8 on ios.That's weird, I just got notice that version 4.0.7 is available this morning and you are on 4.0.8? Is everyone on version .8?
Firmware selection is almost a religion on here. Everyone seems to have a different experience and opinion. Many advocate staying on .0400 as they view it as the last "stable" firmware, but many forget how many hated .0400 when it came out and blamed it for a bunch of issues. What is clear is that there were issues with .0500 and .0550 as these broke the API used by third party apps like Litchi and Autopilot. .0600 fixed these issues.
I am convinced that there are too many variables in how people configure their Mavics, the conditions under which they fly, their take-off points, the site conditions, and potential interference issues to be able to attribute all of the problems you see reported to the firmware upgrades. Much also might be related to manufacturing issues with certain Mavics (some seem more "buggy" than others).
For me, I have flown my Mavic in a wide variety of places and times and the only issue I have had is the red spot in RAW files when shooting snow and slight gimbal tilt issues when flying sideways. I originally upgraded to .0500 and then downgraded because I use Autopilot and the broken API was an issue. I have now upgraded to .0600 and everything seems to be working just fine without a single issue.
So, in short, if you're looking for the definitive answer to which firmware to use, you probably won't find it as YMMV.
No. You can jump right to a newer version.Do I have to update to .500 and .550 before or can I flash .600 directly with the DJI assistant?
Thank you very much!No. You can jump right to a newer version.
Thanks mate but you are a little bit too late.I would stick with .400 unless you are planning on using the goggles. There is really nothing helpful in the new firmware other than restrictions added.