Hi,
I am very confused and need to clarify how it is supposed to work.
When i power up my M2P and hold it in my hand, and perform any rotation of the drone around yaw axis, even very slow - i see how gimbal slowly 'catches up' with the body smoothing up this movement`s transition. It does same if you tilt or roll - it stabilizes the horizon while smoothing up yaw rotation.
Now, sa i power it up and fly it, in any mode, and give a yaw input to rotate the drone`s body - i did it looking very closely at the drone and i am **** sure it seems to rotate the whole gimbal assembly WITH the body not smoothing that yaw input i give. in the video it results with a 'jerking' movement, i think.
i am not sure 100% of what happens in there. if you have a zoom or pro mavic 2 and you lift it up in P mode and give left and right yaw input looking at gimbal closely - do you see how it moves - with the body or, how it should be, a bit 'behind' the rotation and then 'catching up' - or not? is there a setting for that?
thx, Paul.
I am very confused and need to clarify how it is supposed to work.
When i power up my M2P and hold it in my hand, and perform any rotation of the drone around yaw axis, even very slow - i see how gimbal slowly 'catches up' with the body smoothing up this movement`s transition. It does same if you tilt or roll - it stabilizes the horizon while smoothing up yaw rotation.
Now, sa i power it up and fly it, in any mode, and give a yaw input to rotate the drone`s body - i did it looking very closely at the drone and i am **** sure it seems to rotate the whole gimbal assembly WITH the body not smoothing that yaw input i give. in the video it results with a 'jerking' movement, i think.
i am not sure 100% of what happens in there. if you have a zoom or pro mavic 2 and you lift it up in P mode and give left and right yaw input looking at gimbal closely - do you see how it moves - with the body or, how it should be, a bit 'behind' the rotation and then 'catching up' - or not? is there a setting for that?
thx, Paul.