I don’t claim knowledge. But I do know stupid when it’s visible.
I don’t claim knowledge. But I do know stupid when it’s visible.
So contrary to the stacks and stacks of comments and reviews i,ve seen about how people are miffed Precision Landing has still yet to be added in firmware, I have had the M2Pro up most of the afternoon and each of the 6 or so times it’s landed it has been within 10cms of take off on the pad. The only thing I did different today was calibrated the IMU before heading out. Now I understand why people would like to see PL added to M2 firmware but surely that’s accurate enough for anyone?
The one thing I have confirmed today is upgrading from the Mavic Air was definitely the right thing to do, I absolutely love this thing [emoji7][emoji7]
Calibrating ANY electronic instrument, anytime you suspect it may be out of tolerance, is good practice.And have you read somewhere that calibrating is a good thing to do just to say you did it?
well, as of 11/22 precision landing is here. Happy Thanksgiving!My opinion on this matter is very mixed. I personally dont think PL is coming and whoever mentioned it is full of crap. I will say even on the MP1 it was not always very reliable, when it worked it worked great, but if you left it without monitoring, you could very easily find your drone attempting to land on some trees nearby. I also found it took too long to land when I could land it much faster. For those reasons I didnt use it often. Still nice to have and I dont see why DJI removed it in the first place.
I dont use OA either, doesnt mean it should also be removed.
Nonsense.You are confusing the IMU with the compass.
And you've somehow confused calibrating the compass with setting a home point (which has nothing at all to do with the compass).
There's no need to recalibrate the compass because you move 25 miles or even 2500 miles.
You have to realise that there's a great deal of misunderstanding, myth and ignorance about the compass and what calibrating it actually does or when it might be needed.
Wait until your first flyaway.No there isn't I have had my mavic two years and a year for the spark i calibrated both out of the box and have never done it since!!! both AC have hundreds of flights.. Why would you ever think that?
Have you had a flyaway with a DJI product?Wait until your first flyaway.
Have you had a flyaway with a DJI product?
IMU discussion from the DJI forum:So contrary to the stacks and stacks of comments and reviews i,ve seen about how people are miffed Precision Landing has still yet to be added in firmware, I have had the M2Pro up most of the afternoon and each of the 6 or so times it’s landed it has been within 10cms of take off on the pad. The only thing I did different today was calibrated the IMU before heading out. Now I understand why people would like to see PL added to M2 firmware but surely that’s accurate enough for anyone?
The one thing I have confirmed today is upgrading from the Mavic Air was definitely the right thing to do, I absolutely love this thing [emoji7][emoji7]
And you do both imu and compass?No, and I don't intend to. I calibrate, every flight.
I use RTH 99% of the time and its always within 400mm which i think is pretty good after travelling 1km away.So contrary to the stacks and stacks of comments and reviews i,ve seen about how people are miffed Precision Landing has still yet to be added in firmware, I have had the M2Pro up most of the afternoon and each of the 6 or so times it’s landed it has been within 10cms of take off on the pad. The only thing I did different today was calibrated the IMU before heading out. Now I understand why people would like to see PL added to M2 firmware but surely that’s accurate enough for anyone?
The one thing I have confirmed today is upgrading from the Mavic Air was definitely the right thing to do, I absolutely love this thing [emoji7][emoji7]
Yea def bad practice....what is your need to do it every flight? I have had my dji drones forever each one got calibrated once when i got them....no flyaways. So lets see my p4 almost 2.5 years old p4p 1.5 , mavic pro, 1.5 spark 1 , and my mavic air 8 months...i dont calibrate....if the app doesnt ask or u see no anomolys why are u doing itNo, and I don't intend to. I calibrate, every flight.
I have read more that think not than think do. Maybe my info is incorrect. Not faulting anyone. Just thought it was odd that there were no indicators that said there was a problem.
Yea def bad practice....what is your need to do it every flight? if the app doesnt ask or u see no anomolys why are u doing it
The OP has already explained why he did it and the results he got from it. Simply because you "think" it's bad practice is pure opinion -- and barely informed at that. And we all know what they say about opinions.
Dude, are you dense, or just a troll? Obviously, he benefited from calibrating the IMU to improve landing precision. Just roll with it and stop arguing about whether or not a fault necessitated it. This is a perfect example of why people detest online communities like this.
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