@Roamer,
Thanks for the reply and link. Think I am going to send it in to DJI in California. Free s/h guaranteed to and from and no charge to set it right by them. The mucking about with files seems to me akin to using unauthorized batteries for instance and as someone using this as an income generator, having it up to par is essential.
Working on both a mac machine as well as a windows machine, it is now regarded common place that one not upgrade on the heels of an OS release since the release is not ready for release. Rather it is being released into the public domain to do a mass testing of whether it is ready for release or not and where the ineptitude lay.
For me, as if I really needed one, is confirmed for anything that has an 'upgrade' feature, to wait and keep the ear to the ground. Though this is no guarantee either with the failsafe being, do not upgrade. Summoning the old adage: If it is not broken...
It is still a conundrum how, following the upgrade, this unit flew with all of my batteries flawlessly for almost two weeks on a multitude of missions. When out of the blue it started with the limitation of altitude/ distance. This while not changing anything, including logging out, etc. That to me, would seem to more than indicate a serious issue of instability, somewhere hard wired in. And that is not comforting.
I realize by DJI's own admission, that those with the intention of using this in a professional arena should be using an Inspire or one of their heavy lifters with a dedicated professional camera and I agree. However you would be hard pressed to operate as nimbly as a Mavic or Phantom especially within tripod mode. But, I digress.
Brian | DVP
Thanks for the reply and link. Think I am going to send it in to DJI in California. Free s/h guaranteed to and from and no charge to set it right by them. The mucking about with files seems to me akin to using unauthorized batteries for instance and as someone using this as an income generator, having it up to par is essential.
Working on both a mac machine as well as a windows machine, it is now regarded common place that one not upgrade on the heels of an OS release since the release is not ready for release. Rather it is being released into the public domain to do a mass testing of whether it is ready for release or not and where the ineptitude lay.
For me, as if I really needed one, is confirmed for anything that has an 'upgrade' feature, to wait and keep the ear to the ground. Though this is no guarantee either with the failsafe being, do not upgrade. Summoning the old adage: If it is not broken...
It is still a conundrum how, following the upgrade, this unit flew with all of my batteries flawlessly for almost two weeks on a multitude of missions. When out of the blue it started with the limitation of altitude/ distance. This while not changing anything, including logging out, etc. That to me, would seem to more than indicate a serious issue of instability, somewhere hard wired in. And that is not comforting.
I realize by DJI's own admission, that those with the intention of using this in a professional arena should be using an Inspire or one of their heavy lifters with a dedicated professional camera and I agree. However you would be hard pressed to operate as nimbly as a Mavic or Phantom especially within tripod mode. But, I digress.
Brian | DVP