Hello, i bought a DJI osmo+ 2-3 weeks ago, and i noticed camera is slightly drifting when recording. Camera was on "orientatnio lock" and I tested it without lock. same result.
Osmo was mounted on stable tripod in door - recorded time 15 min speeded up to 30 s. Firemware was updated, osmo was calibrated few times with no change for this issue. Any suggestions? or it is just osmo thing and I should live with it. Sometimes I need to use Osmo like a normal camera .
Marcins91 Posted at 2017-9-11 00:41
It is less noticeable, but still. I want to use osmo as a timelapse tool on my trip next week, so video will be speed up.
https://youtu.be/tqtwL4R5BqU
Osmo+ gives it a focal length ranging from 22mm to 77mm, did you record video in 22mm or 77mm?
Slendermouse Posted at 2017-9-13 01:34
I have exactly the same issue since the last update. When on a tripod it looks like your on a boat @ sea.
Rules out anything other than held held use.
Would you please post the video here and reply my question in 4#? Thank you.
Same thing here - ever since the firmware update, there is a constant vertical (up and down) drift. It's slight, but it's noticeable, especially on long exposure shots.
I am trying to help a fired who just purchased an Osmo +. Here is his first video suing the Osmo+ and external microphone. As you can see there are audio drift issues. Copy and paste the URL to view.
Search for Gordon Tickle on Youtube and watch his 2 Oct vlog.
So far it appears the best solution is to return the Osmo + to DJI. Any other solutions?
I am trying to help a fired who just purchased an Osmo +. Here is his first video suing the Osmo+ and external microphone. As you can see there are audio drift issues. Copy and paste the URL to view.
Search for Gordon Tickle on Youtube and watch his 2 Oct vlog.
So far it appears the best solution is to return the Osmo + to DJI. Any other solutions?