Hi,
just realized that the horizon will slowly move down while accelerating.
If you look at the clouds in the following pictures: first while hovering:
Now when finally flying at cruise speed (6 m/s):
you can see that the gimbal must have moved up for this effect. After reaching cruising speed the horizon will stay perfectly on level.
I would expect this the other way round: while accelerating, the Mavic will point down (so horizon will move up) - looks for me that in my case the gimbal is compensating too much for this effect?
Is this normal behaviour of the old Mavic Pro, or maybe a re-calibration will help? Never realized this before, but looking into old videos (2 years ago), watching very carefully I can see this in some videos as well: acceleration: gimbal moving up, constant speed no movement.
I am flying with a quite old firmware (.900 from June 2017) - maybe worth upgrading? Although I had no issues otherwise with this firmware.
Stefan
just realized that the horizon will slowly move down while accelerating.
If you look at the clouds in the following pictures: first while hovering:
Now when finally flying at cruise speed (6 m/s):
you can see that the gimbal must have moved up for this effect. After reaching cruising speed the horizon will stay perfectly on level.
I would expect this the other way round: while accelerating, the Mavic will point down (so horizon will move up) - looks for me that in my case the gimbal is compensating too much for this effect?
Is this normal behaviour of the old Mavic Pro, or maybe a re-calibration will help? Never realized this before, but looking into old videos (2 years ago), watching very carefully I can see this in some videos as well: acceleration: gimbal moving up, constant speed no movement.
I am flying with a quite old firmware (.900 from June 2017) - maybe worth upgrading? Although I had no issues otherwise with this firmware.
Stefan