Hi friends I have bought a phantom2 with h3-3d and hero4, all is working fine. I just can't change the horizontal center position of camera which remains little more down when left dial is released. Can someone tell how to change its default position.
Hi friends I have bought a phantom2 with h3-3d and hero4, all is working fine. I just can't change the horizontal center position of camera which remains little more down when left dial is released. Can someone tell how to change its default position.
Hi friends I have bought a phantom2 with h3-3d and hero4, all is working fine. I just can't change the horizontal center position of camera which remains little more down when left dial is released. Can someone tell how to change its default position.
In Naza-M Mode, in the Advanced settings/Gimbal tab, use the Vertical Limit slider to adjust the tilt limit. 0 is flat, negative numbers indicate how much the gimbal points down. If you want it to be able to point further up, move the slider to the right.
Note, on initialization, the starting point is always 45 degrees down.
Hi friends I have bought a phantom2 with h3-3d and hero4, all is working fine. I just can't change the horizontal center position of camera which remains little more down when left dial is released. Can someone tell how to change its default position.
Just re-reading your initial post where you refer to the left dial being released. I have an H4-3D which I believe functions the same and when you release the dial, the gimbal remains where it is. It does not move unless you turn the wheel. While there is a spring that returns the wheel itself to center, the gimbal holds whatever position it is at when you release the wheel.
Maybe there is a difference, but it was my understand the only difference between the two was how the camera connection was made.
Just re-reading your initial post where you refer to the left dial being released. I have an H4-3D which I believe functions the same and when you release the dial, the gimbal remains where it is. It does not move unless you turn the wheel. While there is a spring that returns the wheel itself to center, the gimbal holds whatever position it is at when you release the wheel.
When I first installed my H4-3D it did the same, but somewhere in this section was a post that someone described how to calibrate the gimbal, and it worked for me, and still works even after I got brave and installed the anti-interference board inside my P2.
When I first installed my H4-3D it did the same, but somewhere in this section was a post that someone described how to calibrate the gimbal, and it worked for me, and still works even after I got brave and installed the anti-interference board inside my P2.
Well, that's handy! Wish I had seen that before I did mine. At some point I'll have to go back and do that to clean it up a bit. That will also make for better mounting of my FPV 5.8 transmitter! Thanks for sharing that one!
You're very welcome. Yea, I found it after I stuck my anti interference board on the bottom. Took a little effort to pluck it off, being careful not to damage it. I'm a computer technician, but I was still a little nervous taking it apart.
And yea, I'll be setting up FPV very soon as well...
If you have done all the things mentioned there's one thing you haven't mentioned and that would be how hard you hit the ground to damage the the gimbal. They simply do not come from the factory that way.
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