Thank you Rob at
@Thunderdrones. My last concern is on what sense shall I turn the Camara?
I attach link to video in youtube. Thanks in advance.
It depends on which way the Gimbal bent up. If it hit while the Mavic was going forward, you can try rotating the camera it down. Again, not too much pressure because if it isnt broken, and just spun around on impact, if you apply too much pressure, you could damage the motor assembly.
If the gimbal hit going straight down, then you can try rotating it up.
I see this is being the biggest problem so far that I have repaired with the
Mavic 2 gimbals, both Pro and Zoom. Some live after being crashed and rotated backwards, some dont. If owners try this on their own, they could very well damage a fully functional gimbal that just needed to be rotated back. On stubborn ones, I have to disassemble the gimbal and rotate it back.
Short version, if you decide to rotate the gimbal back by yourself, be careful and dont force it too hard. Or, you can just disassemble it, and that will be the better way to do it.