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the dji suggests refresh the firmware from dji assistant 2. what do you think?
Guess anything is worth a try, I will most likely try the FW refresh and see if it resolves the problem.
the dji suggests refresh the firmware from dji assistant 2. what do you think?
the dji suggests refresh the firmware from dji assistant 2. what do you think?
how i can refresh the firmware?
Same, mine is still straight though...Hello, I did a FW refresh, no change at all. Gimbal motors still rattle on boot up, and camera does not centre. The refresh only takes a fraction of the time a full update does.
You gotta use the plate and calibrate the sensors... really easyI keep getting this... even after I calibrate....it gives the warning on start up and disappears after 15 secs![]()
You gotta use the plate and calibrate the sensors... really easy
Well, it's pretty clear at this point that this firmware is broken, yet again...I did 3 times.... says calibration completes successfully.... then I restart..... that shows up
[emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23]But at least my gimbal shake on startup stopped[emoji851]
This is all wrong and just the same company line every time they break something.Hello, found out from a very reliable source that if you Camera does not centre after the FW update, do an IMU calibration, that will fix the problem. Also the gimbal motor rattle on boot up is normal now. If it persists after the boot up 4 or 5 seconds, then there is something wrong.
This is all wrong and just the same company line every time they break something.
The noise is not normal or good for it.
It's just the top Mount, the yaw motor... it's definitely making noise it wasn't before, but it's hard to hear over the fan, listen close, bet it's there.Sorry, just passing alone what I found out. The IMU cal did fix my camera not centering. As fir the gimbal motor noisy, mine only lasts that first few seconds, then even if I touch the gimbal motors I can't feel any vibration.
Hi YeeaaBoi,
Have you tried single finger swipe down?
As mentioned above, that feature has been on iOS for over a year (and also works on Go 4) with just a swipe down.
When shooting in log format for most video cameras, the ISO gets locked. High end video cameras allow you to override the standard setting, but it does so by basically putting a note into the metadata which says that you've changed ISO. It's all a function of LOG or RAW formats.There are some unexpected release notes:
? ISO value will be locked to 500 when shooting D-Log
? Disabled taking off with only one battery
? Adjusted limited fligh range in and around airport
Can anyone confirm what are practical consequences of these!?
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