peiter
First Officer
Denmark
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New firmware's can some times be a little hectic, a good company of course want to fix their product as soon as possible, but you cant just edit the firmware - hit save and post it, normally you go thru a few days of in house testing and maybe some testing with alpha/beta testers like i do with other cameras / brands for a few days or weeks.
And then the thing go out to the general public, some times like a public beta, other times strait to official release.
I have long been over simplifying things when it come to cameras ( Action / dash / CCTV ) if it was easy everyone would do it.
It is pretty cool to help launching a product even if what i do are fairly mundane,,,,,, one of the only joys i have now as a guy on early retirement.
I have seen attempts of fixing 1 problem in a firmware create 2 new ones, but this in general happen with much smaller brands than dji.
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