hsestes said:
ianwood said:
It's easiest to keep RS in the middle or close to it when using SB. It doesn't have to be exact but if RS is up and SB is up, it will be out of range and when you switch SB to the middle or down, the gimbal won't move until it comes back into range. Hope that makes sense.
Yes it makes sense. So should SB be kept centered when not in use?
If I am not using SB, I use it to set SB where I want to be pointing and then fine adjust as needed with RS.
BTW, for all using the profile, I am thinking SB and SC should be swapped. Reason being is I often use the slow tilt in combination with rising up at the same time. I feel like I am fumbling around trying to do both at the same time. Obviously swapping it makes slow tilting while flying forward a little more interesting. Thoughts?
Also, and not related to tilt at all, I am looking for more ways to take advantage of the program mixes. One that I think would be worth trying is programming one of the remaining 3 way switches to make the Phantom arc when going sideways. In other words, you can fly sideways perfectly straight as normal, then flip the switch to position two and it will arc slowly as you go sideways. Put it in position three and it will arc on a tighter radius.
What I am aiming at is a tracking shot that arcs perfectly around a subject. With a 3 way switch, you could have two radii, one small and one large. It will still likely be tricky to get it to radius an object perfectly for more than 90 degrees but most often I want much less than that. I just want it to be smooooooth.