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  1. JRenner

    Inspire 1 Battery S/N

    The app reflects the actual S/N - so yes, those se the relevant ones.
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    Inspire 1 Battery S/N

    If you're talking about the (box) carrying case of the Inspire, it doesn't have any battery serial numbers listed on it. The 3 serial numbers listed on the white sticker are for: craft, remote and camera. The serial numbers for each battery can be found on each individual unit or, as you found...
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    Recalibrating a lens for x5s in Go 4 app

    Hey Chris, Try reassigning the custom button to any other setting (doesn't matter which), shut everything down (app and i2) and then reboot everything - try focusing again. Also check in the settings that 'Long Press Action' is set at focus.
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    Gimbal Roll Has Reached Movement Limit

    Yea I used to get it in I1 if the option of 30+ Degree gimbal access above the horizon was selected. When losing altitude at fast rates and turning rapidly as well, more often than not this warning used to come up. Disabled the option, haven't had a problem with it since. Oh and never happened...
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    Recalibrating a lens for x5s in Go 4 app

    Aight man have a good one. Let me know if you get it up in the air, or message for help.
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    Recalibrating a lens for x5s in Go 4 app

    Main thing to remember, you can adjust your focal range, if you for wanted a take a close up l50 cm away in distance away. Turn the focus ring to the right until you reach 0.5m at 5.6 in correlation and what it distances it says up to the other 5.6 is will be in focus. Done, hopefully got it...
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    Recalibrating a lens for x5s in Go 4 app

    **** talk about anti climatic mate. Sheesh ok no worries. Aight the settings we went through were for larger lenses, and calibration for those guys. I recommend shoothing video in aperture priority, and you define either 5.6 or 11. Don't go up to 22 because it's way to small aperture and you...
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    Recalibrating a lens for x5s in Go 4 app

    Did it work ?!? The 25mm is a digital zoom lens it doesn't have the same build aspects in comparison to non digital zoom which uses glass upon glass layers to increase magnification. from what I can see here it should autofocus, and if it wasn't it was either in manual or you Need to tap the...
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    Recalibrating a lens for x5s in Go 4 app

    Like this. You should see the infinity symbol and line that ****** up with the red line above it and in theory as Long as the aperture in manual exposure in cam settings is set to 5.6 youll be in focus from a range of 3 meters to infinity
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    Recalibrating a lens for x5s in Go 4 app

    Yea man, not a problem. The first inspire I ever got, first pro drone I ever bought - I couldn't fly for 4 days because the camera system was bricked - and dji back then mainly spoke Chinese over the phone. No one knew anything about the system and was 4 days out of civilization in Sumatra...
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    Recalibrating a lens for x5s in Go 4 app

    Sometimes sounds a coffee grinder
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    Recalibrating a lens for x5s in Go 4 app

    Minimal, sometimes noisy. Aight grab hold of that focusing ring and pull it downwards towards the gimbal attachment points
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    Recalibrating a lens for x5s in Go 4 app

    And you were in that mode all along yea ?you haven't switched
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    Recalibrating a lens for x5s in Go 4 app

    Yea not a problem, I totally forgot that the those lenses use FBW. Main thing, quickly before I pass out haha. You got the instruction manual for the 12mm? There the AF/MF mode and Snapshot mode. Do you know which one you are in? And the problem you initially had was blurry vision right?
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    Recalibrating a lens for x5s in Go 4 app

    The workaround for this situation is pretty simple - you'll have to learn some basic photography concepts, the critical things to learn are; DOF or Depth of Field <-- This is really important in conjunction with Aperture and Shutter Speed which form a trio you could say and form the basis of...