Change your recording settings (as mentioned above), turn slower, and/or use wider landing gear.Mave said:Anyone else getting pretty fed up with the phantom 2 landing gear being on your footage?
Anyone know a solution?
I am recording on Wide, maybe I should set it to medium and try again.. Thanks.newdayoutdoors said:I am recording in 1080p-60 Protune and the Medium setting on my Hero 3+ black and have yet to get any landing gear in my videos. I am using a Phantom 2 v2.0 and H3-3D gimbal.
dptcalvin said:Change your recording settings (as mentioned above), turn slower, and/or use wider landing gear.
I got a lot of landing gear in my videos during my first week or so of flying. Since then I've improved my flying skills and haven't had any problems with it since.
dptcalvin said:http://smile.amazon.com/Hobbypower-Landing-Phantom-Vision-Quadcopter/dp/B00IGRYODS/ref=sr_1_1?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1422214631&sr=1-1&keywords=phantom+landing&pebp=1422214633331&peasin=B00IGRYODS
Be cautions with after market landing gear, though.
Mave said:Anyone else getting pretty fed up with the phantom 2 landing gear being on your footage?
Anyone know a solution?
Hughie said:I stick to the default landing gear to make it easy to store in a case, and because I have the leg-integrated compass.
So my solution was to use a little glue and part of a spare leg to move the obstruction.
Buckaye said:Hughie said:I stick to the default landing gear to make it easy to store in a case, and because I have the leg-integrated compass.
So my solution was to use a little glue and part of a spare leg to move the obstruction.
that's a cool mod... does it make the Phantom a little more prone to tipping forward?
Hughie said:I stick to the default landing gear to make it easy to store in a case, and because I have the leg-integrated compass.
So my solution was to use a little glue and part of a spare leg to move the obstruction.