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SnEEkEE Posted at 2017-9-26 13:55
Thanks for the tip.
I guess what concerns me is that I've seen a lot of videos on Youtube of people flying in quite high winds and in sport mode, but I haven't seen this effect before (the video above was on a still day). And, as you might imagine, it renders any footage unusable.
If you look around on the forum you'll see lots of such videos. Remember that while there may be no wind on the ground, at altitude that can and often changes. A couple of months ago I flew at the beach in surprisingly high winds and had no problem, the drone does handle wind surprisingly well -- windy is ok, it's the gusting that can get you.
Flying in Sports Mode in of itself is not a problem, rather it's when the pilot makes sudden course changes, braking or acceleration moves -- same can happen in normal mode, it's just that in Sports Mode everything is magnified by the additional speed.
What you are seeing is the gimbal overextending and the camera bouncing at the end of its extension. |
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