Just saw my props, for a short while while I was flying. Could it be because a wind just blew at my drone? I don't usually see it in the frame..
Possibly the gimble was off a bit. I recalibrate and recenter quite often. I also want to see the props for fun so I holf my finger on the tablet or phone screen and drag it up to the far right or left corner and the gimble goes thereJust saw my props, for a short while while I was flying. Could it be because a wind just blew at my drone? I don't usually see it in the frame..
You didn't mention much about the conditions when you were flying. I know it is common to see props at least on some drones when either flying forward at a high speed or against a headwind. In such cases flying backwards can avoid the problem. Reversing footage in post production can then make it look like a flight forward. HTH.Just saw my props, for a short while while I was flying. Could it be because a wind just blew at my drone? I don't usually see it in the frame..
Just notice that moving the gimbal around might cause objects to look closer than they appear.If ya fly in a harsh wind or make a high velocity mission then try to lower the gimbal around 5 to 10° downward so you can prevent that the props have been seen in frame.
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