This is not my video but they are talking about it on other groups, i haven't done it but i always would think that the little clip does add pressure to the gimble....
Mine is always in its case if its not flying...if you guys follow the mavic air 2 gimbal overload saga (which is not written in 1 volume unfortunately, you have to search here and in Dji forums), you will know that the MA2 suffers from abnormally high rate of failure from shaking / overload / jello effect.
Much more so than Mavic Air 1, Mavic Mini and even Pro 2's anecdotally.
You can try to correlate that with the fact that this is the only gimbal protector that locks the gimbal stiffly in all 3 directions +/-, perhaps it is a genuine root cause.
As of now at home, my MA2 is not permanently locked by this protector. During trips in the bag, yes.
I have seen a few people destroy there camera putting it on and pulling it off which is why we have never used a gimbal protectors. A lens protector would make more sense. I take the drones on the motorcycle, car, on the jet ski and never used a gimbal protector . There frustrating, dangerous and poorly designed and engineered and people do forget that they have them on causing yet more issues to the Gimbal.This is not my video but they are talking about it on other groups, i haven't done it but i always would think that the little clip does add pressure to the gimble....
Hey... I like my gimbal cover leash, I'm thinking about getting one in leather with spikes like I have for my miniature chihuahua!I have seen a few people destroy there camera putting it on and pulling it off which is why we have never used a gimbal protectors. A lens protector would make more sense. I take the drones on the motorcycle, car, on the jet ski and never used a gimbal protector . There frustrating, dangerous and poorly designed and engineered and people do forget that they have them on causing yet more issues to the Gimbal.
But A lot of people love them and put leashes on them
We fly the Drone is 35 mph winds, , no need for a Gimbal protector but a lens protector makes sense .
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I beg to differ with you. I am by no means an expert but I do question your assertions.I have seen a few people destroy there camera putting it on and pulling it off which is why we have never used a gimbal protectors. A lens protector would make more sense. I take the drones on the motorcycle, car, on the jet ski and never used a gimbal protector . There frustrating, dangerous and poorly designed and engineered and people do forget that they have them on causing yet more issues to the Gimbal.
But A lot of people love them and put leashes on them
We fly the Drone is 35 mph winds, , no need for a Gimbal protector but a lens protector makes sense .
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