I did alll calibrations you can think of.
More and more people are starting to
complain about this issue. Some have
send it back for repairs, but even after
that DJI did not fix the issue. Some say
its normal, but the older drones handle
it all perfect in some wind conditions.
They say the p4p banks more which is a
performance improvement.. but is it really?
Why would you want to limit the gimbals
performance by making the drone bank
more? It's not a racing drone...its a drone
to capture nice steady footage. Please share
this video if you're experiencing the same.
I also have a problem with the gimble holding a level horizon even with a pre-flight calibration. Any wind seems to tilt the gimble/camera. It occurs with the wind coming from either side. I wonder if the camera is too light for the gimble to function properly. Perhaps adding a lead weight to the bottom of the camera would improve the performance. I haven't tried this yet.