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alex_markov Posted at 1-23 21:02
I am not sure But for each mode (Sport, Normal, Cine) there are settings with both speed (in degrees per second) And smoothness (in some numbers?) after some tryouts I think smoothness is EXP like setting? or at least it kind of worked for me on my first day...
Yes. That is primarily for yaw and the like. But what my complaint is, is that the initial minimal stick input creates a far greater movement and response than the amount of stick movement should dictate. Yet as the stick progresses from minimum to maximum there is a declining amount of response with larger amounts of stick movement.
In other words, the response curve in the Cinesmooth mode is the opposite of what the C mode is supposed to do! I *should* (in C mode) be- lots of stick movement just off of center and very small drone movement, then more progessive movement as the sticks move toward the extreme positions. What I'm saying is that if they cannot offer EXP then they need to invert the current curve- or if they believe they have a linear response they need to create more of an S curve, even if there are no adjustments available on the Mini 2.
Whoever programmed the C mode wasn't thinking about the end user. As you said, you can change the yaw rate and smoothness and other features in all the Mini 2's modes. But what you can't change is the speed in actual speed in the mode that should be designed to have the most refined control. Honestly, sticks just off center pretty much are the same in drone movement and response whether your in C, N or S modes. What's the point of having C mode if it's like that???. Makes no sense if you ask me.
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