dangonay
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Flight distance : 60315 ft
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shepstyle Posted at 2022-9-1 19:15
So, I've never responded on one of these forums before, but the fix that I finally learned from a DJI rep was so helpful, I couldn't help but pass it along. As it turns out, the lever your referring to (located on the side of the mounting plate) is also the same lever used on the back of the quick-release plate, and neither of them have the simple, lift-and-turn functionality that readjusts the lever's optimal tightening position. However, if you take a H1.5 screwdriver and loosen the screw, you can, in fact, gain the clearance to "lift-and-turn" as with the other levers to reposition it. NOTE: It may seem like it's not working, but you have to almost back the screw completely out for it to work. Just be extra careful not to drop the screw because it's incredibly small and easy to lose.
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I tried to use a Smallrig plate on my RS3 and it wouldn’t fit into the lower camera bracket (far too tight). I tried my RS3 Pro plate and sure enough it was also too tight and wouldn’t go in. However, all 3 plates fit the RS3 Pro, though the Smallrig one was the tightest.
Did a search and found this thread. It worked perfectly. Back the screw out enough so the lever lifts off the splines, adjusted the position and now my Smallrig plate fits perfectly.
Since my RS3 and RS3 Pro were adjusted differently I think DJI is adjusting each one individually as needed.
Thanks for the post, fixed my problem.
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