MacPhersonCa1
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The cool thing I noticed about the Drone World prop guards is they work with the obstacle avoidance. They also look better than the DJI ones.Thanks mate....might look into those prop guards!
The cool thing I noticed about the Drone World prop guards is they work with the obstacle avoidance. They also look better than the DJI ones.Thanks mate....might look into those prop guards!
Without GPS, the MP flies in "ATTI" mode, so little to no computer aided flying. Any touch of the stick will cause the drone to drift that direction, if there is any wind it will affect the bird. Flying indoors can get even more squirrely as the drone can switch between GPS and ATTI if the satellite connections drift in and out.Well I have successfully done it...broken my Mavic Pro on the first day...from a height of about 3 feet!
It was completely my own fault.....
I'd actually achieved a safe maiden flight.... then put the kids to bed...
Then decided to learn how to use the camera....thought to myself....this baby flies up so safely and evenly...it doesn't matter that there isn't much space here.....I'll just pop it up and straight back down....
I took off....it proceeded to slide sideways....I couldn't get it to hover still....tried to catch if before it slammed into something...partly cut my hand...the Drone dropped 2 feet..and now the Gimble won't calibrate and gives a Gimble error....
One day..and one dead Mavic Pro Camera gimble! Was not the wisest thing I've ever done...that is for sure!
Thanks mate....might look into those prop guards! Will definitely watch more of those vids too...I have literally been shaking my head all day...thinking..'what sort of a goose launces his $1700 brand new Mavic Pro off ..with zero experience....inside a house?!!' Might have to make a YouTube video called ' What not to do with your new Mavic Pro'..complete with a few Aussie expressions that articulate the sheer lunacy of such an attempt.
All I was actually trying to do was go up in the air 30cm and straight back down....why the thing decided to head Kamikaze style towards the bookshelf I don't know!
Anyway..by the look of it...it is actually normal for the Gimble to look a bit shaky inside it's cage? I won't know for certain until I try out some filming from the Drone to see if the Stabilization and tilt still works properly....
Hopefully all is well....and I got away with this one after all!
Thanks!
One suggestion I would make is to check your credit card purchase protection offerings. Many credit cards will repair or replace a lost, stolen or damaged product within the first 30-90 days.
The movement you are seeing is the gimble initializing on switch on. This is normal and it is the gimble doing a self test. after that initial movement, it should stay still..........
I also went into a shop today...and noticed the shop Drone Gimble has also got this same a wobbly arrangement..must be normal.....
Thanks mate....might look into those prop guards! Will definitely watch more of those vids too...I have literally been shaking my head all day...thinking..'what sort of a goose launces his $1700 brand new Mavic Pro off ..with zero experience....inside a house?!!' Might have to make a YouTube video called ' What not to do with your new Mavic Pro'..complete with a few Aussie expressions that articulate the sheer lunacy of such an attempt.
All I was actually trying to do was go up in the air 30cm and straight back down....why the thing decided to head Kamikaze style towards the bookshelf I don't know!
Anyway..by the look of it...it is actually normal for the Gimble to look a bit shaky inside it's cage? I won't know for certain until I try out some filming from the Drone to see if the Stabilization and tilt still works properly....
Hopefully all is well....and I got away with this one after all!
Thanks!
Reading the manual would have informed you about the low light issues with your sensors. I see more mavics destroyed because people won't take the time to read the manual or research any questions before they fly. Very expensive mistake!Well I have successfully done it...broken my Mavic Pro on the first day...from a height of about 3 feet!
It was completely my own fault.....
I'd actually achieved a safe maiden flight.... then put the kids to bed...
Then decided to learn how to use the camera....thought to myself....this baby flies up so safely and evenly...it doesn't matter that there isn't much space here.....I'll just pop it up and straight back down....
I took off....it proceeded to slide sideways....I couldn't get it to hover still....tried to catch if before it slammed into something...partly cut my hand...the Drone dropped 2 feet..and now the Gimble won't calibrate and gives a Gimble error....
One day..and one dead Mavic Pro Camera gimble! Was not the wisest thing I've ever done...that is for sure!
Make sure you switch VPS (vision positioning sensors) OFF during night /ambient light flying! [emoji3]Well I have successfully done it...broken my Mavic Pro on the first day...from a height of about 3 feet!
It was completely my own fault.....
I'd actually achieved a safe maiden flight.... then put the kids to bed...
Then decided to learn how to use the camera....thought to myself....this baby flies up so safely and evenly...it doesn't matter that there isn't much space here.....I'll just pop it up and straight back down....
I took off....it proceeded to slide sideways....I couldn't get it to hover still....tried to catch if before it slammed into something...partly cut my hand...the Drone dropped 2 feet..and now the Gimble won't calibrate and gives a Gimble error....
One day..and one dead Mavic Pro Camera gimble! Was not the wisest thing I've ever done...that is for sure!
LolWell I have successfully done it...broken my Mavic Pro on the first day...from a height of about 3 feet!
It was completely my own fault.....
I'd actually achieved a safe maiden flight.... then put the kids to bed...
Then decided to learn how to use the camera....thought to myself....this baby flies up so safely and evenly...it doesn't matter that there isn't much space here.....I'll just pop it up and straight back down....
I took off....it proceeded to slide sideways....I couldn't get it to hover still....tried to catch if before it slammed into something...partly cut my hand...the Drone dropped 2 feet..and now the Gimble won't calibrate and gives a Gimble error....
One day..and one dead Mavic Pro Camera gimble! Was not the wisest thing I've ever done...that is for sure!
Lol
It's funny but not funny.
So I just purchased a spark and a mavic pro Platinum both that has been sitting in the Box for the past week. I haven't even opened up the Platinum and I just finally opened up the box for the spark.
All this time I have been watching videos scouring the forums for all the things that I need to consolidate as a checklist to make sure I'm not doing what I'm not supposed to be doing.
I'm so hesitant right now to do anything until I have everything situated or I understand exactly everything that is going to happen. Of course the only way you learn is if you try but I prefer not to spend any additional cost of repairing the Drone.
My biggest concern right now or is flyaways and I'm trying to make sure I protect myself before taking off and not seeing it again. I think right now it'll take me at least a few more days before I actually even attempt to try to fly something.
All for nothing.Well I have successfully done it...broken my Mavic Pro on the first day...from a height of about 3 feet!
It was completely my own fault.....
I'd actually achieved a safe maiden flight.... then put the kids to bed...
Then decided to learn how to use the camera....thought to myself....this baby flies up so safely and evenly...it doesn't matter that there isn't much space here.....I'll just pop it up and straight back down....
I took off....it proceeded to slide sideways....I couldn't get it to hover still....tried to catch if before it slammed into something...partly cut my hand...the Drone dropped 2 feet..and now the Gimble won't calibrate and gives a Gimble error....
One day..and one dead Mavic Pro Camera gimble! Was not the wisest thing I've ever done...that is for sure!
The propeller cages have their own set of propellers that come with them. Even the original props will not fit.Know that the prop cages someone mentioned will not work with the new quieter props.
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