I'm baffled about something that experienced users will no doubt find stupid. If the H3-3D cancels out yaw, how does the user get the camera on-subject in the first place? It seems as though the gimbal will keep the camera pointed in the direction it was facing at the time you launched.
I know...
I am trying to do the same thing. I actually bought the Zenmuse H3-2D but, when I went to install it, found that the 8-pin cable it calls for was not included with the Zenmuse and nowhere to be seen on the Phantom 2 Vision.
Has anybody upgraded their Vision to use the Zenmuse?
On two flights this week my new unit, with at least 25% remaining battery, just dropped. Props still spinning under power but rapid loss of altitude resulting in a crash. First time, it hit the beach. No harm but confusion. This morning it fell short of the beach by about 150 feet. A watery...
I sent the Phantom II Vision out for a flight, and shot about 15 minutes of video. With battery running low, I returned to base and swapped in a fresh battery - then sent it out again. None of the video or still photos I *thought* that I shot on that second battery were stored on the memory...
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