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currently using the Matrice 350 RTK and Zenmuse P1 and firmware updated. In Mapping mission planning and oblique collection using Smart Oblique, what position does the gimbal angle (0~45 degrees) refer to for the lens of the P1 camera? Angle 0 deg. means nadir position?
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90 ( Nadir ) - gimbal angle = angle down from horizontal position ( looking straight to horizon ). Ex : 15 gives 75° down, 45° is half way
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AR_AirPrecision Posted at 9-11 08:06
90 ( Nadir ) - gimbal angle = angle down from horizontal position ( looking straight to horizon ). Ex : 15 gives 75° down, 45° is half way

Thanks. that means gimbal angle: 0 deg. means Nadir position right?

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barnes3 Posted at 9-11 08:15
Thanks. that means gimbal angle: 0 deg. means Nadir position right?

User manual page 9
Zenmuse_P1 _User Manual_v1.4_EN.pdf (djicdn.com)

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LV_Forestry Posted at 9-11 08:29
User manual page 9
Zenmuse_P1 _User Manual_v1.4_EN.pdf (djicdn.com)

I already read the manual and it just refer to gimbal pitch(tilt), not "Gimbal Angle".
In DJI Pilot 2, for the Oblique collection using the Zenmuse P1, when using Smart Oblique, it requires you to input a "Gimbal Angle" between 0 and 45 degrees. I would like to understand the meaning of this "Gimbal Angle". Screenshot_1.png
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barnes3 Posted at 9-11 08:47
I already read the manual and it just refer to gimbal pitch(tilt), not "Gimbal Angle".
In DJI Pilot 2, for the Oblique collection using the Zenmuse P1, when using Smart Oblique, it requires you to input a "Gimbal Angle" between 0 and 45 degrees. I would like to understand the meaning of this "Gimbal Angle".

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