dar1
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Flight distance : 68537 ft
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I'm frustrated with what appears to be a total lack of documentation from DJI for what I consider a common and very important use case for very expensive equipment (I know, what else is new)....
I have the RS3 Pro gimbal, connected with the DJI Transmission system, and am using the High Bright Monitor plus the 4D handle grips for remote gimbal and camera control. My camera is the Lumix S5iix which is listed by DJI as being fully compatible with the RS3 Pro. All firmware is the latest on all the DJI and camera devices.
My issue is that there is no documentation that I can find anywhere from DJI that even begins to explain how the monitor and 4d grips are expected to function when controlling the camera in "control mode". The only documentation that exists are the explanations in the 4D manual for how the grips work on the 4D specifically (on pages 29-30 of the 4D manual). This functionality is VERY different when using the the grips with the RS3 Pro and some (compatible) camera. It's understandable there's a difference, but DJI has really dropped the ball when choosing not to document how the monitor/grips work for this common use case that is hyped by everyone reviewing and marketing these systems (typcially using their sony bravia-capable cameras to show off the sony-only capability, and not mentioning how non-sony cameras are supported). When reading the 4D manual, I had no idea which grip buttons/functions would work as stated and which ones would not (or which ones would serve a completely different function) --- this means learning what works and how is painful and inefficient, and maybe more importantly does not allow a user to distinguish designed-in behavior from actual problems.
As examples:
- Not only are many of the left/right grip buttons non-functional in this mode, some of the functions are totally different --- by design apparently. So we're left to guess and use trial and error, with the only clues coming from the gimbal setting desriptions as shown on the monitor. These numerous differences and designed-in limitations are extremely important to the user, and to purchasing decisions, and NEED TO BE DOCUMENTED!! (note the high bright monitor manual, nor the grip docs, say anything about how the grip buttons or settings work in this use case).
- Functionality for some grip settings/controls is flaky and seems to be dependent on the power-up sequence of the devices involved. For example, in one case the right grip dial will not control the gimbal if the same dial function happens to be selected on the gimbal dial setting, and changing the setting on the gimbal or grip will be mirrored on the other... In other power-up sequences, the two settings can be made independently allowing for more versatilty. In a 3rd case, again depending on power-on sequence, the drop-down on the grip dial setting is not even available!! I've gotten the best results when powering on the camera last, but even that is not 100% reliable.
- The camera parameters of iso, aperture, speed can be controlled by the grip handle, but the values are not displayed on the monitor! (even though there is a place for these items along the upper right edge, which apparently work for the 4D. Even the Raveneye and the Ronin app can display these basic parameters, so why can't the the expensive high bright monitor do the same in control mode?? And, is this just the way it is, or is something not working -- I would not know because there is no documentation on what to expect! Control mode is for remote control, so controlling these parameters with no display of their current values is like flying blind.
The above is a sampling of things driving the frustration, but again the main purpose of this thread is to point out the glaring lack of documentation for such important and basic functionality on very expensive flagship equipment. So, this is a request to DJI to provide that documentation, and a request for anyone with insights on these matters to chime in with what you've found.
Thanks
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