I hope that was it. Good luck on your test flight. I will try to take some photos and maybe do a video soon.
BTW... I believe, at least in my case :oops: , the problem was caused by my getting in a hurry several times and forgetting to remove the clear plastic camera securing bracket BEFORE...
If you have found and tightened the correct screw. There will not be any slop between the motor and the camera. By that I mean, with the phantom powered off... Hold the camera with one hand and gently move(try to move) the pitch motor (the one closest to the camera). If there is any slop you...
I will get some photos as soon as I get back to my phantom... it's sitting at the house while I'm at work. In answer to the other question... If you are looking at the camera from the front, the U-shaped bracket/cover is to the left, very close to the camera body(held on by 2 small screws)...
Hey guys,
Just in case no one has figured this out yet... I was having the same problem described in this thread and I noticed that there was a small amount of slop between the Pitch gimbal motor and the camera assembly itself. This will drive the sensors crazy. I removed the U-shaped...
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