The DJI Cendence Remote Controller For Inspire 2 Mini Review
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Over the last few days I have been very lucky to able to spend some time with DJI Cendence controller coupled with CrystalSky on the Inspire 2, I must state first of all that this is pre release hardware and software so some things may change a little on the final product but this is late in the day and I would not expect to see anything major though







After setting up and testing its features for a few days I can say I am honestly very impressed so far, the Inspire 2 standard RC design dates back to the original Inspire remote and it's clear that was built with ease of use with an touch based app driven product in mind, simple straight forward controls that allows you to get the basics done, as time has gone on more feature have been added and with camera such as the X5 Series there is now a need for a more dedicated feature rich controller and the Cendence is just that, it brings all the app based features and option back to your finger tips at a touch of a button with out the need to move off the controls.



The Controller



The Cendence controller has been specifically designed to be used with the Inspire 2 and M200 Series, the layout is user friendly and comfortable to hold, it feels solid and well build and like most recent DJI products the overall impression is the this is a quality piece of equipment, since the Mavic Pro especially DJI have really been kicking it out the park in this area and it shows here again.



Its powered by the same 2S 4920mah smart battery that CrystalSky uses, It does still have the built in charge circuit like all of the remote before it so this does mean you can charge packs either in the remote or in the Crystalsky charge station so your able to fly and charge other packs at the same time.



In the centre of the main body you have a small LCD screen that shows flight critical data such as aircraft speed, height and power levels, this means you can fly with the Go app in full screen mode and still see critical flight information.







Sticks and Buttons



Looking at the feel of the controller I find gimbals are similar to other DJI controllers and are very responsive, the sticks move smoothly and response is precise, they do have adjustable springs via four holes in the bottom but I found that it shipped with just the right amount of tension.

The sticks them selves are topped quality machined metal that both grippy and finger friendly, height is adjustable as you would expect with any modern controller, overall the main control placement is very good, it's comfortable to use and buttons and knobs are located easily with in normal reach so you don't have to move your hand off the controls.









On the controller you see there is a wealth of buttons that you can program to control a number of both craft and app related features, some of the buttons on the controller are pre programmed for dedicated features like Menu, RTH,Pause and are marked as such, the rest are labelled C or B buttons and these can be set to things such as closing wind alerts, toggle map and live feed screens, focus and exposure metering as well as options like changing radio frequency and turning the LEDs on and off, there are also some other fixed feature buttons and knobs on Cendence like Record,Shutter and Focus on the RH corner, you also have the camera Yaw and Pitch controls rocker wheels on either side too.













Underneath the controller you have the 2 usual C triggers that are programable as before but DJI have added two new smaller C buttons further up, these can all be mapped just like the other buttons on the controller, down the side you will find two additional programable sliders mounded into the grip, one located each side.









On the left side you have the usual DJI controller changing connector below the runner cover, this accepts input from the Inspire 2 and other DJI chargers just like the standard controller







At the bottom you have a cooling vent as well as two screw bosses for mounting to a tray or other support mounts, there are a further two mounting posts located underneath as well.  









Integrated Focus Control



One of the big new features is a dedicated focus control knob, this is located just above the the LCD screen for X4s and X5S users, this knob is very smooth with good level of restriction to prevent accidental changes, it is setup to be endless and clickless for very fine tuning of focus control, further to this next to the LCD you have 4 pre programmed camera settings buttons for Ev, ISO, shutter ect that are used in combination with the rotary selector on the rh side.  



Focus Control Knob







Camera Buttons for ISO,Shutter etc







Connectivity



Looking around the back of the RC it's self you have the two standard antennas sticking out of the radio module , Cendence is designed to have a removable radio module for future use, this means DJI are able to continue to release updates and different modules for different craft and radio systems, currently only the Inspire 2 module is available, interestingly for the first time on a DJI RC the antennas are removable so allowing you to connect to accessory antennas for increased signal performance. As standard Cendence comes with host of connectivity features, HDMI and SDI outputs for those wanting to use broadcast mode as well as the usual USB ports for using an IOS or Android device and CAN for use with DJI accessories.  



Back Of Controller







Antenna Port







Antenna Connection











The Battery



To power Condence the the battery slots into a compartment in the bottom of the controller and locks in place with a small latch, the battery is removed by pressing the release button and sliding side ways, it then it pops up by its self as there are two spring loaded leaver that push it up once its unlocked make it easy to get out.















Cendence with Crystalsky



When coupled with CrystalSky it's a really nice combination, as standard Cendence comes with the DJI quick release bracket for CrystalSky, this feels strong and very secure once latched in place, there are no external wires as the bracket has built in USB C connector, what is also nice is when you turn on Cendence CrystalSky will wake up and open onto Go 4 ready for you, these two have been specifically designed to work as on and give a real whole lot of connectivity options, two HDMI outputs, Multiple USB ports and SDI.



Integrated CrystalSky Adapter USB C Port









Mounting Plate on Crystalsky







Bracket Locked in place







There is no questions when fitted with the 7.85” Crystalsky its going to add weight but imo its still usable with a good quality strap, after multiple flights it does not feel ovary heavy to me



Software Configuration



On the remote there is a dedicated Menu button that opens the new configuration screen for Cendence in DJI Go, here you set all the button configurations, there is also the ability to set multiple user profiles with each having three individual button configurations.



Front Buttons Configuration







Back Buttons Configuration







Button Mapping options







Multiple User Settings









Summary







Overall after having a few days I can say the Cendence controller is something you will absolutely want in your bag if your flying the Inspire 2 or M200 series, fit and feel is good, it's got lots of functionality and it just adds so much to the Inspire 2 features once you have spent some time using it, the ability to simply change to map view or swap camera feeds with out moving your fingers from the sticks help to ensure you don't loose the shot and remain in control at all times, its just something you will want and for single ops this will  make your life easier helping you get those great shots and duel ops users will end up wanting two as it brings a lot to the table for both pilot and camera operator, while again I should stress this is not final release hardware or software and some things may change a little DJI Cencence is a must have in my opinion, I really don't have anything I can say I don't like about it.



Have a great day everyone


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Thank you so much for the review.
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Great review on your part , as I own a inspire 2 paper weight as DJI hasn't release any firmware update so I can fly my drone , therefore I have no need to purchase this Cendence controller.

Spending another $1000.00 for another DJI product with no support would be nuts !

That's my review
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Have been awaiting this RC's release and interested to know more about the various functions. One in particular would be how focus is handled? Can there be calibration of different lenses and hard stops for infinity? Would be very helpful if switching from stills to video function to know that it is in focus without having to adjust for every scenario. Guess I have to wait since it is still (after a long wait) on pre-release firmware. Would be interesting to get a review from a "Pro" user and an X5S camera attached how it actually performs as well as a list of functions that can be programmed to various button.  
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Cougar1 Posted at 2017-8-20 05:30
Have been awaiting this RC's release and interested to know more about the various functions. One in particular would be how focus is handled? Can there be calibration of different lenses and hard stops for infinity? Would be very helpful if switching from stills to video function to know that it is in focus without having to adjust for every scenario. Guess I have to wait since it is still (after a long wait) on pre-release firmware. Would be interesting to get a review from a "ro" user and an X5S camera attached how it actually performs as well as a list of functions that can be programmed to various button.

@Cougar I will be posting a video shortly showing the button assignment and usage in flight so you can see how it works,, I will demonstrate what I can but as far as I am aware focus is handled the same regardless of camera fitted.  

Focus is currently assigned to the centre knob that is endless and click less , its got a fair amount of restriction to prevent accidental movement, in manual focus you simply have the control over iby turning the knob rather than you using the screen slider,  there is not currently any presets or hard stops to pre determined positions that you can set, this is something that can be and will be requested though.

There are a number of people testing this so hopefully someone you deem is professional will be able too give you some better info  
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Mad_Angler1 Posted at 2017-8-20 06:00
@Cougar I will be posting a video shortly showing the button assignment and usage in flight so you can see how it works,, I will demonstrate what I can but as far as I am aware focus is handled the same regardless of camera fitted.  

Focus is currently assigned to the centre knob that is endless and click less , its got a fair amount of restriction to prevent accidental movement, in manual focus you simply have the control over iby turning the knob rather than you using the screen slider,  there is not currently any presets or hard stops to pre determined positions that you can set, this is something that can be and will be requested though.

Thank you for that Mad, looking forward to your updates.
For me this RC has two (among other possible functions) very interesting features, one is to be able to pitch and yaw at the same time without changing mode on the click-wheel and the other is in relation to the focus adjustment.  Was hoping for something a bit more precise, right now it seems like the only thing that changed is moving the function of the on-screen slider to a dial on the RC. It would be much better if we can calibrate each lens and the RC would remember this and have different infinity hard stops for each lens. I currently have the Focus wheel.
As for "Pro" users, no offence I am thankful for all your comments, but was referring to someone actually using the new RC and X5S in a commercial day to day use to get their perspective of the usage with the RC and all the controls.
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Nice review, and it looks like a super remote. I like that you can swap the batteries. If I buy an I2, this combo would be a must have.
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Cougar1 Posted at 2017-8-20 06:36
Thank you for that Mad, looking forward to your updates.
For me this RC has two (among other possible functions) very interesting features, one is to be able to pitch and yaw at the same time without changing mode on the click-wheel and the other is in relation to the focus adjustment.  Was hoping for something a bit more precise, right now it seems like the only thing that changed is moving the function of the on-screen slider to a dial on the RC. It would be much better if we can calibrate each lens and the RC would remember this and have different infinity hard stops for each lens. I currently have the Focus wheel.
As for "Pro" users, no offence I am thankful for all your comments, but was referring to someone actually using the new RC and X5S in a commercial day to day use to get their perspective of the usage with the RC and all the controls.

Hi Cougar
Looks like a very nice controller with many options that seem somewhat vague at the monument (no fault of the summary). The OP did a nice job based on the beta software at this time. I wonder if DJI will give us the coming soon balloons in the software?  I like the ideas on this remote so far and agree this could be very helpful....

I hope you are doing well and the fact you are still looking at this radio, then the CSA regs. might be easing up?

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Mad, thank you very much for the review, we are glad you enjoy the Cendence Remote Controller and the detailed introduction and recommendation of it. We will keep moving to provide more products with high quality and rich functionality. Appreciate your support to DJI.
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DJI Mindy Posted at 2017-8-20 23:46
Mad, thank you very much for the review, we are glad you enjoy the Cendence Remote Controller and the detailed introduction and recommendation of it. We will keep moving to provide more products with high quality and rich functionality. Appreciate your support to DJI.

Now only if my Inspire 2 wasn't grounded due to the Firmware for over a month , maybe I would enjoy the new controller ...  lack of support from your DJI engineers ruins the moment for me!

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man that controller looks amazing i would be very interested in one after a review like that!
Mad thank you so much for the review!
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RichJ53 Posted at 2017-8-20 20:04
Hi Cougar
Looks like a very nice controller with many options that seem somewhat vague at the monument (no fault of the summary). The OP did a nice job based on the beta software at this time. I wonder if DJI will give us the coming soon balloons in the software?  I like the ideas on this remote so far and agree this could be very helpful....

Hi Rich, agree it looks nice but for now I am just following along, and hoping for some specifics as time goes on. As for regs.: Still hoping and probably will be okay but know many people will not be happy at all with the proposed new regs, that will become law next year by the look of things.
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nazar404.yahoo Posted at 2017-8-20 04:34
Great review on your part , as I own a inspire 2 paper weight as DJI hasn't release any firmware update so I can fly my drone , therefore I have no need to purchase this Cendence controller.

Spending another $1000.00 for another DJI product with no support would be nuts !

Ha ha ha ... I'm so happy to know that there's a few others in this sinking boat.

I LOVED the Inspire 2 prior to the latest firmware. Since then, yea, well, there's a big box in my office that's just taking up space.

I used to take sneak-breaks just to go fly it, it was so much fun.

That Cendence RC does look very very cool, though. It actually turns the basic controls into having your hands on the buttons of a proper camera.

If DJI figures out what is actually going on with their horribly botched firmware, I might seriously consider one of these.
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Cougar1 Posted at 2017-8-21 11:03
Hi Rich, agree it looks nice but for now I am just following along, and hoping for some specifics as time goes on. As for regs.: Still hoping and probably will be okay but know many people will not be happy at all with the proposed new regs, that will become law next year by the look of things.
Cheers,

Hey there Cougar, are you referring to regs in Canada or United States?

Do you have any links to official drafts of these new laws?
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paraviz02 Posted at 2017-8-21 12:08
Hey there Cougar, are you referring to regs in Canada or United States?

Do you have any links to official drafts of these new laws?

Hi paraviz02,

The regs I am referring to are the proposed Canadian.
If you are interested to read here is a link to the proposal.

http://www.gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p ... 5/html/reg2-eng.php

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paraviz02 Posted at 2017-8-21 12:06
Ha ha ha ... I'm so happy to know that there's a few others in this sinking boat.

I LOVED the Inspire 2 prior to the latest firmware. Since then, yea, well, there's a big box in my office that's just taking up space.


Hi,

I have an inspire 2 with last firmware and I don´t see any big issue to have the bird at home, can you explain better what is this big issue in the firmware?  thanks,
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DJI Mindy Posted at 2017-8-20 23:46
Mad, thank you very much for the review, we are glad you enjoy the Cendence Remote Controller and the detailed introduction and recommendation of it. We will keep moving to provide more products with high quality and rich functionality. Appreciate your support to DJI.

Thank you Mindy
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OK Here is my short 'Movie' walking thought the Cendence and its settings and features.

I apologies In advance its not the best edit this and its VERY long.




Further to this I have been very lucky to be able to use this controller for the past few weeks and I will stat hand on hart this is an 100% must have for any inspire 2 pilot period, just having the ability to be able to do things like swap map view/live view, cancel warning on a touch of the button is just so much easier.

Im also gonig to post this in the specifc Cendence Section I hope thats OK Mods.
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Thanks for the really extensive review.
Looks like a beast of a controller.
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Mad_Angler1 Posted at 2017-9-3 01:28
OK Here is my short 'Movie' walking thought the Cendence and its settings and features.

I apologies In advance its not the best edit this and its VERY long.

Great video also
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Bah!  Humbug!  

No flash sync socket for us "Still Photo Shooters" who need fill light outdoors for aerial crane shots.  Guess I'll have to keep using my home-made RC Arduino computer flash sync contraption as here:  Studio flash added to P4 - and I2.
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fansa84fe8a4 Posted at 2017-9-3 06:51
Bah!  Humbug!  

No flash sync socket for us "Still Photo Shooters" who need fill light outdoors for aerial crane shots.  Guess I'll have to keep using my home-made RC Arduino computer flash sync contraption as here:  Studio flash added to P4 - and I2.

Its not going to be all things to all people, what I can say about the Cendence is absolutely a MUST for Inspire  users regardless of duel ops or not, in my time with this RC its just shown what I have been missing.
Some pictures with the Patch Antenna thats included with the standale for a short period fitted











Some foam removed to allow both CrystalSky and Cendence to fit into the case






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As soon as there is a new FW that has good reviews I'm buying one and a set of CS monitors.

Please make this happen DJI?
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Hello.

With regard to removing foam to fit the Cendence, one of the foam halves that the Cendence ships in is designed to fit in the I2 case, such that the case top correctly supplies retention pressure to the controller.

This photo shows most of what I carry in my i2 case:
Propellers (top half, not shown)
Inspire 2 (travel mode) (normally with two batteries fitted)
Zenmuse in its jewel box
Round charging hub (the other item not in place in the photo)
I2 controller with device clamp
Cendance with patch antenna
Four spare batteries

Other than the propellers, I don't want any loose items, so I carry separately:
CrystalSky
WCH2 charging hub
180W AC charger & cord
Car charger
Remote controller charging cable
USB A-to-A cable
Chest harness
ND filters
Spare memory cards & SD adapter
Etc.

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Since you seem to be a wealth of kowledge regarding the Cendence, let me ask you...

Okay, so I have one test flight using my new Cendence and Inpsire 2. Though the flight operations seem to work flawlessly, I have noticed that my Camera Function Buttons, in conjunction with the Camera Settings Dial, do not adjust the camera settings. As soon as I press any of the Camera Function Buttons, it merely opens the camera setting window in the DJI Go 4 app. Also, the Focus Adjustment Knob seems to do nothing.

I have watched a pretty detailed video on Youtube regarding the use of the Cendence (since DJI doesn't really provide ANY tutorial), and have tryied to replicate what the user was doing - no good fortune. I assume that the use of these functions is purely for operating the camera in Manual mode, tried this and still no joy.

The setup that I am using is the Cendence controller linked via USB to an iPad 4 Mini and an Inpsire 2 with the Zenmuse x4s.

Did I get a lemon? Has anyone else had these issues? One thing that I have noticed is that there hasn't seemed to be an update for the Cendence (that I am aware of), nor can I find a means of doing so. Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated.

Respectfully,

Jason Quickel
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PS - Here are my current FW's:
iPad Mini: v11.2.5
DJI Go 4: v4.2.5
Inspire 2: v01.01.0300
Controller: v02.00.0045
RAW Module: v01.41.01.02
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