Hello there Henrik Olsen. Good day and thank you for sharing this interesting tutorial video you have created. Great information and thank you for your support.
DAFlys Posted at 3-25 00:04
Great tip, next time Im out I will try this yaw adjustment. Any thought on tweaking it on the tripod mode instead to make it easy to turn on /off.
Many thanks for this video Henrik. The video became perfectly smooth and I liked it very much. However, how do you do this on the Mavic 2 Pro, as I can not find the same settings on the RC in the DJI GO 4 app on my Android phone. I guess that you can come close to this in Tripod mode, but then you loose the forward of backword speed like you have in the P mode.
Looks like we need to introduce a new highly technical term: "downvoting-just-because spree", DJBS
The priciple shown in the video is quite simple, basing on correcting two issues:
1) Quick yaw movements look ugly and jerky.
2) Lag between joystick action and visible results on screen causes exceeding the usable yaw speed. You move the joystick, nothing changes, thus you move the joystick a bit more - and a fracture of a second later you see it was too much.
The first setting limits yaw movement to a low speed which won't exceed the usable range even with the joystick fully pulled to the stop.
The second setting cares for the rotation starting and ending slowly even if you jerk the joystick like hell or let it snap back into the center position.
Simple changes we wouldn't need if there wasn't that delay between joystick action and result on the screen - and if we all set the joystick profiles (that "curves") correctly to linear, discarding the jerk-a-matic default settings).