It was a DJI ribbon, in DJI packaging.
I've done several IMU and Gimbal cals, even tried the trick where you put something under one set of skids to try to 'compensate' for the yaw offset.
The wandering is the concern, think maybe one of MEMS accel/Gyro chips has gone bad. There must be one...
Had a crash, it cracked the shell and broke the yaw arm.
I replaced both, and resoldered a couple of the big caps that got knocked loose off the main board. I've done a pretty thorough inspection of all the boards and cables with a loupe, no other components damaged.
Also replaced the gimbal...
I don't recommend that based on my experience. If you format a 64G card in the camera, you won't be able to read it in at PC. You can not use the Pilot app to download 4K files to your Android device, it will download 1080 files and stills. Format the the SD card in your PC.
So no way to get those 4K videos out of the camera since I used the Pilot app to format the SD card in the camera? That seems like a pretty big oversight on DJI's part. I can download 1080p videos through the app, but I can not download a 4K video. Professional, really?
I can't read amy 64GB SDXC card with the USB cable, I can playback the 4K videos on it with the Pilot App. I can read a 32GB SDHC card that came with the P3. I formatted the 64GB card in the camera using the Pilot App, do I need a special program on my Win7 laptop to read the card format with a...
I formatted my 64GB SDXC in the 4K camera using the Pilot App, it records and the app says there is 5G left on the chip, but I can't read any of the files using a microSD reader, or by plugging a USB cable into the camera. I can see the files on a 32GB SD plugged into the camers with USB and my...
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