What exactly are you trying to show? Maybe you could post a photo of yours for comparison?I need a picture/ video of a flying drone.
When I saw your video for the first time, I did the tests with the engine off and was able to stretch the gimbal of my Mini beyond 90 degrees. That is 110 degrees.That will happen in flight if you have the camera pointing straight down while stopped in a hover, then suddenly give full speed reverse stick input. Or you have the camera pointing straight down while flying forward quickly, then suddenly ask the Mini to stop. In both cases the Mini will pitch rearward bringing the gimbal near, or against, the limit of its mechanical range of motion. When that happens the gimbal noticeably jumps forward.
Are you saying your gimbal only ever rotates that far downward, and never all the way down to 90° vertical. Have you tried a gimbal calibration?
Ok thanks, i will contact DJI, maybe it is an axis problem too. Cause the horizon is often not straight and maybe they can fix my drone. Thanks for your help!I would say, no, that's not normal.
Mine can point straight down during flight, as shown with motors running here.
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