I did a Litchi waypoint run the other day and since sometimes the map does not appear on my phone I put the mobile data on and the map loads up. Usually I keep mobile data off. The way point mission had several points of interest focusing on a distant cluster of three trees and then the bird swings around the trees and returns home. The camera maintains focus on them for a few hundred feet before the camera turns to the horizon. I have done done this several times before.
With the mobile data left on, the camera started undulating up and down for the second half of the flight.
I ran the precisely same course a day later with the mobile data off and the camera behaved well.
Why would the mobile data affect the camera in this way? (Although the Samsung galaxy phone I use hardly passes muster, this is the first time I have seen this. And I think it is the first time I had the mobile tracking on.) Why would mobile data being affect the camera on the second half of the trip and not throughout the flight?
With the mobile data left on, the camera started undulating up and down for the second half of the flight.
I ran the precisely same course a day later with the mobile data off and the camera behaved well.
Why would the mobile data affect the camera in this way? (Although the Samsung galaxy phone I use hardly passes muster, this is the first time I have seen this. And I think it is the first time I had the mobile tracking on.) Why would mobile data being affect the camera on the second half of the trip and not throughout the flight?