Problem with camera (Stabilization)
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Matteo Grigolet
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Hi, when I fly the camera picture moves automatically (probabily stabilization acts when it should not) (mostly right or left) but the gimbal and the drone remain still,
the problem is the gimbal or the drone? (If you want more information I can upload a video)
If it's the gimbal then I could change it.
I hope you will help me because it is very annoying
Thanks.



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Better post a video of the issue!
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Just to verify, is the drone moving like it is doing a self-checking? Please upload a sample to Dropbox and paste the link here so we could understand your situation more clearly.
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I can confirm you that the mavic is still
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Wait
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Done.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7vr1n2n8tn555y2/IMG_7030.mp4?dl=0
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Does the pan eventually stop if you wait long enough?
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Ex Machina Posted at 2017-10-31 07:19
Does the pan eventually stop if you wait long enough?

Yes, it slows down and then stops
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Matteo Grigolet Posted at 2017-10-31 07:24
Yes, it slows down and then stops

There's a gimbal advanced setting that controls that, I think. Gimbal Pan Follow maybe?
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Ex Machina Posted at 2017-10-31 07:31
There's a gimbal advanced setting that controls that, I think. Gimbal Pan Follow maybe?

No, it's not for that. The camera picture moves due to the stabilization that works badly
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Matteo Grigolet Posted at 2017-10-31 07:35
No, it's not for that. The camera picture moves due to the stabilization that works badly

If it happens even when you aren't flying, then it's unlikely to be stabilization. You can test this by connecting to the Mavic, rotating the Mavic around by hand a bit and then setting it down and watching the video feed for movement.
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Ex Machina Posted at 2017-10-31 07:49
If it happens even when you aren't flying, then it's unlikely to be stabilization. You can test this by connecting to the Mavic, rotating the Mavic around by hand a bit and then setting it down and watching the video feed for movement.

When I'm not flying most of the time it doesn't move.
If it is not calibration then what is it if it doesn't move the gimbal or drone..?
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I tried to turn it around and I noticed that it moves, less because there is less movement unlike to make it fly. I'm sure it is for stabilization
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Matteo Grigolet Posted at 2017-10-31 08:19
I tried to turn it around and I noticed that it moves, less because there is less movement unlike to make it fly. I'm sure it is for stabilization

If it moves at all while the AC is on the ground, then that's the gimbal moving. Does it still do so if you turn off Gimbal Pan Follow?
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Ex Machina Posted at 2017-10-31 09:57
If it moves at all while the AC is on the ground, then that's the gimbal moving. Does it still do so if you turn off Gimbal Pan Follow?

I tried to put it in fpv mode, it does not change anything.
It is not for the settings but it will be a drone error
I have tried to reset it and reinstall the version
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Matteo Grigolet Posted at 2017-10-31 10:47
I tried to put it in fpv mode, it does not change anything.
It is not for the settings but it will be a drone error
I have tried to reset it and reinstall the version

I'm not talking about FPV mode, but rather a Gimbal Advanced Settings option called "Enable Synchronized Gimbal Pan Follow" on my iOS English-version of Go 4 -- see screengrab:

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It moves the same as before, as I have already said is due to stabilization
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Matteo Grigolet Posted at 2017-10-31 11:22
It moves the same as before, as I have already said is due to stabilization

When I got home I played with the settings on this screen for a couple minutes and it didn't seem to make much of a difference what changes I made: spinning and then stopping the Mavic, even while not flying, results in a slow drift in the direction of the spin that eventually stops. Still not sure what stabilization could have to do with gimbal pan, though.

Maybe the changes don't actually have an effect unless in the air? I'll have to play with this more next time I get to fly.

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It's not for the settings, it's a mavic problem, if resetting it remains this problem but to others no

The Gimbal pan Follow settings it’s for the gimbal movement to dx or sx
Not for my problem
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I fixed it by reinstalling the firmware again, thanks anyway
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