Hey guys,
I am attempting to make a hyperlapse where I slowly (0.2 mph) dolly the camera inward.
Yesterday this caused extreme wandering at around 30 ft AGL; however, there was a warning about vision system calibration that I ignored. I did use the DJI Assistant 2 app on a computer to fully calibrate the vision systems, and then performed an IMU calibration, followed by a gimbal calibration using the remote and DJI Go 4 app.
Today I attempted this again, in a different location, however -- was at 62 ft AGL; Wind is relatively calm at 20 ft AGL, 5 mph, gusting to 10 mph.
Perhaps it seemed a bit better, but there was still quite a bit of wandering.
Is this normal? Even with stabilization, it's super awkward because of how it's pinned to compensate for altitude adjustments.
Before Stabilization:
After Stabilization:
Unless I'm just totally doing something wrong with all of the different stabilization techniques...
I am attempting to make a hyperlapse where I slowly (0.2 mph) dolly the camera inward.
Yesterday this caused extreme wandering at around 30 ft AGL; however, there was a warning about vision system calibration that I ignored. I did use the DJI Assistant 2 app on a computer to fully calibrate the vision systems, and then performed an IMU calibration, followed by a gimbal calibration using the remote and DJI Go 4 app.
Today I attempted this again, in a different location, however -- was at 62 ft AGL; Wind is relatively calm at 20 ft AGL, 5 mph, gusting to 10 mph.
Perhaps it seemed a bit better, but there was still quite a bit of wandering.
Is this normal? Even with stabilization, it's super awkward because of how it's pinned to compensate for altitude adjustments.
Before Stabilization:
After Stabilization:
Unless I'm just totally doing something wrong with all of the different stabilization techniques...