Remember when you remove the camera protector (glass bubble) there is also a gimbal clamp (clear plastic) that you need to remove before powering up the drone. The clamp sits behind the camera and to remove it you slide it out. This clamp holds the camera in position whilst you transport your drone. It's easy to remove and easy to replace when you have finished flying.
carefull in that video the gimbal clamp is not properly mouned (@ 0:16) ! Inside the clamp there's two plastic thingy that you have to put inside the space just before the motor that holds the camera... I'll try to make a video or a photo later today to explain myself...
Can anyone advise on putting back on the Gimbal clamp? I can't quite figure out how to do it correctly and I don't like poking around at the gimbal, I feel like I may damage something. Thank you