There is no camera azimuth per se. You control camera azimuth using the aircraft yaw (rotate left/right). The gimbal will move horizontally but its to counteract movement in the vehicle body to keep the video/image as still as possible despite movements of the aircraft itself.
Thanks for your information. but..
azimuth whether it can be displayed on Dji go? so that I can monitor how many degrees of camera movement.
No. And its totally unnecessary. You can't control camera azimuth so whats the point in seeing it on the screen? The Phantom automatically controls it and it will recenter as the Phantom moves around.
You can convert your .txt flight log to .csv format and view the camera pitch and yaw movement. Other then that, there is no other options for what you are asking for.
NO. Not sure how much plainer we can put it.Yes, I know that.
I mean if there is a setting on the screen Dji go to display the azimuth position of the camera?
NO. Not sure how much plainer we can put it.
Pitch angle (up/down) yes, that is available on-screen. Pan and tilt are not since they are controlled exclusively by the electronics ON the phantom. Not the controller, not the phone/tablet.
For every photo taken, the Phantom includes the GPS location of the drone in the exif data included in the photo.
You can get the live P3 Azimuth if you have HDMI board.