Would not work until I made it happen.There's not much to trick. Doing these updates are as basic as it gets.
I could have waited to see if it would but I decided not to.
Would not work until I made it happen.There's not much to trick. Doing these updates are as basic as it gets.
I just tried updating another battery and it said firmware updated to the latest version. I did get a server error initially but I'm going to try again later with the other 2 batteries.No, it means updating the FW in each battery. Sometimes the drone’s FW update goes hand in hand with a battery FW update, you need to do the all your batteries, not just the one used to update the drone.
edit: I can confirm that there is a battery FW update as well
I had inquired about that with DJI. They responded that the batteries will update as you fly.What exactly is updating batteries? Do you mean charging batteries?
I had inquired about that with DJI. They responded that the batteries will update as you fly.
I mis-spoke. The reply was actually, as Bliz just posted, update batteries when the"Update Battery" message appears.Whoever responded to you was incorrect. You need to manually hit the update option on the initial screen in DJI Fly for each battery (besides the one that is in the aircraft for the firmware update: that one is updated at the same time as the aircraft firmware).
It can sometimes take several minutes After swop batteries and restart the drone, before it prompts you that the battery needs a FW update. Consequently, if your normal practice is switch your device to airplane mode before flying, the drone may not get a chance to complete the checks Before you cut off the internet connection.I mis-spoke. The reply was actually, as Bliz just posted, update batteries when the"Update Battery" message appears.
Digital zoom is of limited value on a drone as well as still cameras. It simply crops a portion of the image and creates enough new pixels to make the cropped image full frame. No new information is created, and the new image is less sharp, as it is made up of fewer real pixels than an image created by an optical zoom would have.
You can always do an digital zoom from any source in post with more control over the result, but it still will be less resolution.
Digital zooms are not particularly useful except in situations where quality is not as important as the close up view.
The FW update is for your drone, not the device you use to connect to it. It shouldn’t make any difference whether your iOS or Android. You sure you were on the internet when you connected? Otherwise, as others on here have reported, try deleting the app & reinstalling it.I just connected my MA2 and started it. IT WAS READY TO FLY WITH NO UPDATE MESSAGE. I guess that means the new update does NOT apply to Android. Same thing happened with Mavic Mini, so I am not surprised.
Does anyone know when the Android version will appear?
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