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- Jan 20, 2016
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Hi all,
Havin had and Inspire 1 which had very tilted horizons at times, I hoped for better with the Inspire 2. I believe DJI themselves said that there shouldn't be an issue with horizons drifting in this aircraft bit that hasn't been the case for me.
After 20 flights or so with the Inspire 2 I have yet to find a video where my horizon doesn't drift in single or dual operator mode. We have tested IMU and compass calibration to no success. The lens is perfectly balanced with an ND filter - absolutely perfect.
Anyone found any success in combating this?
I also fly an octo with a Movi gimbal and have never had issues with this. I can't understand why DJI can't get this right when they have the GPS, IMU, compass and all talking to the flight controller and the gimbal directly attached too...
Very annoying.
Havin had and Inspire 1 which had very tilted horizons at times, I hoped for better with the Inspire 2. I believe DJI themselves said that there shouldn't be an issue with horizons drifting in this aircraft bit that hasn't been the case for me.
After 20 flights or so with the Inspire 2 I have yet to find a video where my horizon doesn't drift in single or dual operator mode. We have tested IMU and compass calibration to no success. The lens is perfectly balanced with an ND filter - absolutely perfect.
Anyone found any success in combating this?
I also fly an octo with a Movi gimbal and have never had issues with this. I can't understand why DJI can't get this right when they have the GPS, IMU, compass and all talking to the flight controller and the gimbal directly attached too...
Very annoying.