Looks like there is a cellphone base station on that chimney/tower you just flew close to before the malfunction. There's a lot of radio energy comes out of those things, enough to cause electronics to do weird stuff at close range. I wonder if that might be the cause.
that's not it. mine does it and has never been around radio or cell towers. its a design flaw in the softwareLooks like there is a cellphone base station on that chimney/tower you just flew close to before the malfunction. There's a lot of radio energy comes out of those things, enough to cause electronics to do weird stuff at close range. I wonder if that might be the cause.
With an Iphone or Ipad, Press the side button and the home button at the same time. You will hear the snapshot sound and the screen shot will be in your photos. Works anytime, and on any app.I know this is a complete newbie question but how did you get the screen capture video of the DJI Go app during the flight?
With an Iphone or Ipad, Press the side button and the home button at the same time. You will hear the snapshot sound and the screen shot will be in your photos. Works anytime, and on any app.
Not sure on android devices, but since android is what powers most childrens electronics, its probably even easier.!![]()
I know this is a complete newbie question but how did you get the screen capture video of the DJI Go app during the flight?
Towers produce interference but not electrical interference. Those would have to be some seriously powerful radio signals and I'm talking dangerous to humans level powerful.Looks like there is a cellphone base station on that chimney/tower you just flew close to before the malfunction. There's a lot of radio energy comes out of those things, enough to cause electronics to do weird stuff at close range. I wonder if that might be the cause.
Thanks. I hadn't been aware that Apple had added screen video recording. I appreciate the tip.Latest iOS has screen capture capabilities. Android has apps that do it. Have a google.
Thanks. I hadn't been aware that Apple had added screen video recording. I appreciate the tip.
What is that thing from bottom right to top left across the the image that keeps fluttering back and forth? Had you previously crashed your Mavic?
Flying with the gimbal cover on?Hi, after 6 min flight on about 70m over the sea level, a got this. After changing my underware, RTH engaged.
what happend? too strong wind?
Yes, OP and others discussed it a few times here already.Flying with the gimbal cover on?
Do you see that BIG red warning in the corner of your screen? Its warning you about wind! Now lets see if we can figure out what happened? HmmmmmHi, after 6 min flight on about 70m over the sea level, a got this. After changing my underware, RTH engaged.
what happend? too strong wind?
Not really. I fly around them often. Some companies use the mavic to inspect the towers too.Looks like there is a cellphone base station on that chimney/tower you just flew close to before the malfunction. There's a lot of radio energy comes out of those things, enough to cause electronics to do weird stuff at close range. I wonder if that might be the cause.
you are, an idiot manDo you see that BIG red warning in the corner of your screen? Its warning you about wind! Now lets see if we can figure out what happened? Hmmmmm
There is a free app called DU recorder.I know this is a complete newbie question but how did you get the screen capture video of the DJI Go app during the flight?
I feel the same way you do. I received my mavic for my birthday on 10/4/17 and 2 weeks later it starts to act up. Gimbal goes crazy. It usually happens while recording in 4K right at the 9 minute mark. First time it happened it looked like it was struck by a bird or just falling out of the sky. Doesn’t happen every time but usually when you are recording a great scene. I contacted DJI And was told to calibrate this then calibrate that, update this and update that and if that didn’t resolve the issue I needed to send it back. Really? Brand new and you want me to send it back? Come to find out, many mavic owners are experiencing the same issue for at least a year back. So DJI has known about this for over a year and has done nothing to fix the problem. I have also read that many mavic owners have sent their mavics back, only to receive a unit that is worse and it is a refurbished unit. I have been very reluctant to send mine back for the very reasons listed. A company that continues to make a product knowing there is a design flaw, should not be rewarded with more sales, but that’s exactly what is happening. It also tells that the management at DJI doesn’t care about QUALITY CONTROL. When you pay 1299.00 for a product you shouldn’t have to send it back to have it fixed right out the box. I have had 0 hard landings and 0 crashes since owning the mavic. I Love flying this thing but DJI will never fix this issue because they are making to much money because people continue buying a flawed product. I read that 2-3 out of 50 are flawed coming out if the factory. Truly sad but not unexpected. What DJI should do is offer a loaner mavic to people who are having issues until their bird is fixed. Which means sending a unit out with a return label and box for you to send yours back. Until DJI suffers in the pocket book you can look forward to reading the same issues over and over.
This "gimbal wigout" has happened to me on numerous occasions in the past. Each time I was flying out in the wilderness and it occurs exactly 9 minutes into the video with recovery of the gimbal in less than 30 seconds. Disconcerting, but it has never caused a crash. Now I format my microSD before every flight and it hasn't happened since.
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