I did not notice this but you are correct. I looked at other pictures and my camera/labels/lettering is completely inverted. Since I never removed the camera, I'm not sure how this could have happened... possibly during the crash?
Here is the link to the Amazon listing where I purchased it...
I did not remove the camera or ribbon cables. The only item I removed is the back cover to adjust the trimmer alignment. After I put that back together, the camera was still right side up but still had the left to right motion. So I adjusted the yaw arm and tightened the set screw. After that...
That was the problem! I checked the screw the 1st time to make sure it was tight but apparently the crash pushed the yaw arm down. I adjusted it back up, retightened the screw, and it now flies great and I have full camera control.
One other problem though... now, the video/pictures are...
I crashed my DJI P3 into a tree and the camera started having a "seizure" afterwards. I aligned/adjusted the shaft parallel with the board. Now when I start it up, the camera goes through it's entire motion like it would normally warm up, followed by a continuous left-to-right motion. It's not...
I've tried updating to the newest firmware and recalibrating everything. I double checked the trimmer alignment and everything seems good to go. I can't seem to find anyone else having the same issue. Ideas?
Hi Hunch, you were recommended to me by Mako79 regarding an issue on the following thread:
http://www.phantompilots.com/threads/camera-moving-side-to-side-continuously-after-crash.83311/#post-861416
If you wouldn't mind giving your opinion, I would greatly appreciate your time. Thanks!
Below are pictures of it in the off position. It does rest at an angle. If I straight it out, it goes back to the shown resting position. Is that what you were asking about?
Also, is the set screw you were referring to the one pointed out in the picture below? If so, it is tight and not...
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