Can someone help? My time lapse movies show upside down during playback on the phone. Normal videos are fine. I am on an iPhone 7 with the OIS 11.01. Orientation lock is off.
Hi, you have to switch first the camera to video then select the time-lapse icon afterward, you will have an option to select tripod mode under DJI GO app. Kindly see the video below for your reference.
I have done this. After my last update the app looks different. I don't have the 8-frame 180 degree panorama anymore. I only have the 9 frame, a 12 frame and a 15 frame for panorama. In my previous app I had the tripod mode switch but not anymore. I have been everywhere in the app but I cant find it.
This the main screen before i start the motion time lapse. The time lapse does work even though it says only time lapse on the top and the icon on the left is wrong in the first picture.
its a real simple devise I made the other day out of a square washer and a sting that goes threw it with a knot on the back side so it dont pull out of the hole in the washer and then I have the other end tired to the top of the main frame that the camrea holder goes on. Then the washer just slides in the slot and past the spring clip in the center of the track and it keeps it from sliding out.
I'll take some pics tomorrow of how It works. and I'll get some internal measurements to so some one can get the right size washer. . A round washer would also probably work just as well if not even better. and should be some thing even tho most non DYI'er can obtain a washer and tie a knot in a pcs of string. and Do this as a dyi project.
It was meant to just keep the camera from flying out of the holder in a crash. But it really saved me tonight when I took a flight and when I brought her in the camera was dangling from the teather and watching the video came out shortly after take off and I was up pretty high and out a few 100 feet in front of me and being I was not using the wifi I dint even notice any thing till the of the flight and If it had fell I would of had no idea were to look for it even if it could of survived the fall.
You can press and hold the Ctrl and Alt keys while pressing the Left, Right, or Down arrow to rotate the screen a different direction. Method 2: Right-click on your computer desktop screen. Click on Screen Resolution in (Windows 7 and 8/8.1) or Display settings in Windows 10.