does it require being in video mode?Using your finger on the video display in DJI Fly, you can move the camera gimbal from side to side. Hold your finger on the screen and then start moving from side to side. It may even move it up and down that way...don't recall. I discovered this when I was trying to select an object to track.
Not sure. Easy enough to test out.does it require being in video mode?
Because you make the drone turn right and left if you want to change teh view to right or left.I just cannot get it to pan right or left at all. So why is it a 3 axis gimbo when it won't pan in three directions?
now that makes sense. But then why does the gimbo need to be axis x 3?Because you make the drone turn right and left if you want to change teh view to right or left.
The drone moves the gimbal a small amount on that axis just to keep the view stable.
If you could swing the camera left and right, you'd quickly get disoriented and fly into an obstacle.
So you're view is stabilised in 3 axes.now that makes sense. But then why does the gimbo need to be axis x 3?
I've used this feature with my Mavic Air 2 to view the arm while in flight. I also watched a video where a drone seemed to hit a bird, this feature allows you to check for damage on the front two arms while in flight. You'd never be able to capture either of those shots by simply turning the drone left or right.Because you make the drone turn right and left if you want to change teh view to right or left.
The drone moves the gimbal a small amount on that axis just to keep the view stable.
If you could swing the camera left and right, you'd quickly get disoriented and fly into an obstacle.
No, most drones don’t have such a wide movement on panning of the gimbal.Does this work for the mini se too?
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