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Slooow camera movements in x7 telemode

Darkabaz

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Is it possible to change gimball speeds when use x7 telezoom lens?
I found it very slowly when moving gimbal up or down.
 
Everything goes into slow motion mode when you switch to 7x - including flight speeds. Not really a Bad Thing(TM) when you consider how restricted your sight is with the camera screen in 7x.
 
Is it possible to change gimball speeds when use x7 telezoom lens?
I found it very slowly when moving gimbal up or down.
The more you zoom in with a Mavic, the slower the gimbal moves. Trust me, this is a godsend. If it were to move at it's original 1x speed the camera would appear to move so fast, you could not track your subject. In fact, Autel does not slow its gimbal speed when you zoom in. It makes it very difficult to track anything when zoomed.

I'm not sure, but there may be a section in the settings that can help change some aspects of the speed of the drones movements, but I am not sure if there is a setting that can change the gimbal speeds relative to zoom levels.
 
The more you zoom in with a Mavic, the slower the gimbal moves. Trust me, this is a godsend. If it were to move at it's original 1x speed the camera would appear to move so fast, you could not track your subject. In fact, Autel does not slow its gimbal speed when you zoom in. It makes it very difficult to track anything when zoomed.

I'm not sure, but there may be a section in the settings that can help change some aspects of the speed of the drones movements, but I am not sure if there is a setting that can change the gimbal speeds relative to zoom levels.
Indeed, it is as intended, but you can still adjust the expo settings to your liking. The gimbal elevation isn't the real issue. It's the yaw speed to keep the subject in the frame, and Spotlight and POI both now work in 7x telephoto mode on static subjects!
 
The best way to deal with this problem is to fix it in post processing. You can get any rate you want. The highest quality will always be speeding up a shot. Trying to slow down a shot always means inventing frames that never existed, which means a loss of quality.
 

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