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Waypoints & Camera Tilt...?

Where on my mobile device (Android) do I login to their service for the syncing of waypoint missions to work? I created an account at flylitchi.com, but don't see anywhere in the app to login, except for airdata.com.

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It is not obvious, but it is at the far right of the Litchi in app menus (Do not go looking in the Settings cog). Once logged in it changes to a whoever you are logged in as.

By the way this is nothing to do with DJI servers. This is logging in to the Litchi servers where your waypoint mission live. Once logged in to the same acc, all platforms can access the stored missions. So you can for example, readily create a mission on your iPad while sitting on a train to work, then fly the mission later using your android phone. It will be there and waiting for you in Ltchi on your android phone.
 
Thanks @Logger... I found where the login was located by reading thru the Phantom forums... Not the first place I would have (or did) look. I got it all sorted out now.
 
Ok gang... So I got Litchi and programmed a waypoint mission. Nowhere do I see where I can edit the camera tilt. I programmed the mission while flying, setting four waypoints - each at different altitudes, and each facing towards a unique direction. That all works great. At each waypoint, I tilted the camera down to a different inclination (different at each waypoint). When I flew the mission, the camera remained in the same position the entire time. Everything else worked.

Where/how can I set the camera tilt for each waypoint?

Digging up an old thread because I had the same question. After a little investigation, I found out that Litchi will record the gimbal angle (Tilt) when you record the mission by flying and recording waypoints. You have to set the default gimbal to "Interpolate" in the mission settings first. If you have it set to "POI", it will not record the gimbal angle, even if you change the waypoint itself to "Interpolate" after recording, it will just have a default of 0. I sometimes like to fly the mission to record the waypoints since I can have better control over the framing for the video. So, it is important to set the mission settings default before flying & recording waypoints. May be old news but took me a bit to figure it out.
 

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