Hi there flyers, I'm having an issue with my gimbal and a thought occurred to me that the design has a major flaw and I wanted to kick it around and see if maybe I'm wrong and missing something.
The flaw is why would the gimbal arm or camera be allowed to move left/right at all enough to see the landing gear?
What I mean is if the gimbal/camera is designed to be straight ahead and turned left and right by turning the bird, and there is no yaw (left/right) trim or adjustment feature, why would DJI make the gimbal have the ability to swing right and left at all beyond a very small amount needed for stabilization?
(apologies if this has been covered)
The flaw is why would the gimbal arm or camera be allowed to move left/right at all enough to see the landing gear?
What I mean is if the gimbal/camera is designed to be straight ahead and turned left and right by turning the bird, and there is no yaw (left/right) trim or adjustment feature, why would DJI make the gimbal have the ability to swing right and left at all beyond a very small amount needed for stabilization?
(apologies if this has been covered)