kilomikebravo
Well-Known Member
I suggest not having a card installed during update.
Excellent tip, Dan as I had the same problem. Worked fine without the card.
I suggest not having a card installed during update.
99. And I find that somewhat limiting.
I've never flown waypoints with either of my aircraft although I've been interested but, I just read the Waypoints section of the updated manual and apparently, the max number of waypoints is only 5. That seemed pretty limited but perhaps not. I've certainly seen folks with Litchi missions that had more than five.
SAR: My bad, I was using Search in Acrobat for "waypoint" and didn't realize I was in the Hyperlapse section when I saw five waypoints. Thanks. I couldn't believe they would be so limiting.
However, where did you find the number 99? I didn't see that anywhere in the manual.
Excellent tip, Dan as I had the same problem. Worked fine without the card.
Hmmm, difficult to judge for me with the 5x.
Though I'd agree with you that the yaw seems smoother, but the POI tracking isn't very good.
In some ways I think it may be good that Go4 has similar problems, in that it may get fixed.
Check this video around 10:45:
Litchi and DJI Go use the same waypoint system, so the same yaw jerking bug applies in DJI Go. Unfortunately DJI so far refuses to acknowledge/fix the bug because they "can't reproduce it".
Yes I've done the same this morning (before reading your post) and come to the same conclusion. So surely it's a DJI firmware problem?I have just done a side-by-side comparison between Litchi and Go4 Waypojnt 2 missions and can confirm that both produce the same unusable jerky footage with the yaw movement - nothing to chose between them. So no improvement with this firmware - which is a huge diispointment.
Sadly not. But you can save it, presumably within your iOS/Android device.Did the update. Can you setup your route without being connected to the drone ?
The biggest advantgae to using Litchi, over DJI, for me is their Mission Hub. Being able to do all your routes on the computer (large screen), makes all the difference to me. Plus, the Litchi interface seems much more intuitive.
Sadly there's no improvement, still jerky :-(I'd like to see further samples or opinions (if anyone has any to share or upload) showing how 2.0 waypoints handles yaw around waypoints. I note that in the setup menu you have two choices to modify path; straight or curved. No control over the size of the curve, like Litchi has. Is 2.0 an improvement of Litchi's jumpy waypoint yaw? Any thought's would be great; I'm currently snowed in in Michigan
Sadly there's no improvement, still jerky :-(
I have this morning been on to DJI via messenger. When I used the word jerky, their system told me that if I swore again, the conversation would end! :-D
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