I'll be sending my Phantom 3 Pro out tomorrow. I hope they get my Phantom quickly. The prepaid label says FedEx ground. Not sure how fast that will be lol.
Has anyone found a fix for this focus issue? I noticed this problem with my Phantom 3 Pro camera. The right side of the image is soft. If you look at the left side of the image with the power lines, and follow the power lines to the right side of the image. You will see the left side is sharp...
Well at least I'm not alone with this focus issue. I'll write up the report thing that I have to leave in the packaging. So they know what's wrong with my Phantom.
Hmmm yeah cause I just exported the file to jpg that was all :P. I have a RMA number from DJI. Going to send out my Phantom this weekend. Not to thrilled about shipping it though :(
I posted a photo of some roof's. Check that out. You can see softness at the right of the image. The left side is sharp. Maybe it's just me noticing that?
Here is another photo. Took this earlier too. Straight from the camera. Notice the texture in the roof's? Look at the left ones and then follow your eye to the far right of the photo.
Is my image soft? To me, the right side of the image seems soft, not sure why. Unless it's just me seeing things. What do you all think? Is the photo good?
Yeah I did something like that. Kept turning until it stopped. Then gave it a tiny little nudge to make sure it's snug. I figured to use my index and thumb to tighten the screws down. So I don't torque it down. There was a few youtube videos of people tightening it down and using their full hand...
Well I assume if you torque it down and over tighten it, it would cause issues no? I just tightened it till the screw driver stopped turning and left it as is. Turned on the motors and allowed it to spin for a few minutes. Then I checked the screws by trying to tighten them again with my thumb...
Those who have unscrewed the motor and retention screws, how tight did you put them back in? I tighten mine 'snug', until my screw driver stopped turning. I used my thumb and index finger to tighten it down, was afraid of torquing it to much. Supposedly unscrewing these screws and putting them...
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