Yeah sar, i've wondered that also. Is anyone who is getting the uncommanded yaw running a 2D gimbal?
I notice that when you apply yaw stick input the 3D gimbal will also yaw when it detects your input. I think the rubber band reaction is it trying to re center when you ease up on the yaw stick. With the P2 just sitting on the ground and battery powered on, you can move the yaw stick and the gimbal will follow it. Or maybe it counters it, i don't remember. But i do know the gimbal will yaw in conjunction with your stick input. It makes shooting video very difficult due to the fact that if you are trying to do a straight in track shot and you are applying yaw input to keep your subject center frame, you can't determine if the camera or the P2 is actually yawing.
I notice that when you apply yaw stick input the 3D gimbal will also yaw when it detects your input. I think the rubber band reaction is it trying to re center when you ease up on the yaw stick. With the P2 just sitting on the ground and battery powered on, you can move the yaw stick and the gimbal will follow it. Or maybe it counters it, i don't remember. But i do know the gimbal will yaw in conjunction with your stick input. It makes shooting video very difficult due to the fact that if you are trying to do a straight in track shot and you are applying yaw input to keep your subject center frame, you can't determine if the camera or the P2 is actually yawing.