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dennismurry08.c Posted at 2015-2-12 18:01
Heres a link to the RC Forum...somebody there had the same problem and it was the wiring which is wrong in the manual..you might have to scroll through a couple posts but you'll see it. Also I have the GH3 and if I'm doing video and try to use the shutter I will lose video for a few seconds but then I get it back...so I dont think you can do both at the same time without interferring with the video
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1606649&page=374
There is a response from DJI — a highly unusual event but nonetheless, see below — but it is of no help whatsoever. And none of the other posts actually know what they are talking about either. So the problem has not been solved.
[QUOTE=sarwatch;30692304]Any RC channel will work. It just needs a servo signal to switch AUX1 to the HDMI-AV conversion setting. If you look at the application showing the servo positions AUX1 needs to be on the left side or OFF. It seems if there is no signal on AUX1 it defaults to ON which I assume is the position the GH4 uses to allow HDMI out.
Here is an email I got from DJI:
Thank you for contacting DJI.
The AUX1 is for HDMI-AV conversion so there should be a channel for it .
We need to have a channel connected to the AUX1.
I am really sorry for the inconvenience caused.[/QUOTE]
An S-800 EVO with a Z15-GH3 has been my main aerial platform since 2015. Very few problems with either drone or gimbal. Certainly never had this problem with the video feed being cut when activating Shutter/Record ... until now! Dammit.
The above fix DOES NOT WORK. Neither does selecting 1080i, or any of the other guesses from users of DJI products left to their own devices when the gear fails.
I hate having to go to forums where there are loads of people with loads of problems and very few who actually can be of any help. Forums are like Self-Service checkouts at supermarkets. A money-saving cop out leaving the customer to fend for themselves. In this instance, it is the manufacturer DJI who bloody well ought to be contactable to sort out problems with the unreliable crap they sell, but instead they leave it to forums where the blind lead the blind.
If you think I am being unduly harsh on DJI, regarding the reliability of their products, then you clearly were not one of the unfortunate guinea pigs who bought the very first iteration of the S-800 ... and then proceeded to spend triple the initial purchase price on 'upgraded' parts that should have been included on the original release. But DJI were in such a hurry to make money that they released an untested and inadequately appointed product. Having clawed back some R&D cash with the disastrous S-800, DJI released the S-800 EVO ... which included all the fixes that ought to have been discovered and fixed in the original S-800 before it was released for sale.
The S-800 was supposed to be paired with a Z15-GH2, a 360° gimbal. But the S-800 had fixed undercarriage! Not retractable gear. Fixed legs! So the 360° ability of the Z15 was entirely wasted.
The original GPS puck caused thousands of S-800 flips and crashes until it was identified as the cause. The IMU was found to be inadequate, causing sudden unexplained loss of altitude. Retractable undercarriage was also offered as paid upgrade to those unfortunate, long suffering S-800 owners.
I have bought FIVE HDMI boards for a Z15-GH4 gimbal and EVERY SINGLE ONE HAS FAILED after an initial period of functioning. I have a Z15-BMPCC that worked fine until its HDMI ALSO died — with no spares available. F**K!
DJI now wash their hands of any responsibility because these are all 'Legacy' products. |
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