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Hi folks...
On a previous multirotor I built, I was able to tell the gimbal to "pan" (not the most intuitive word) with the roll of the multirotor. In other words, the gimbal would roll WITH the airframe (while still stabilizing/smoothing the roll).
This way I could create that "feeling of flying", as the video would roll smoothly left/right in left/right turns.
Is there a way to do that with the Phantom 3's gimbal?
Thanks...
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Bill
On a previous multirotor I built, I was able to tell the gimbal to "pan" (not the most intuitive word) with the roll of the multirotor. In other words, the gimbal would roll WITH the airframe (while still stabilizing/smoothing the roll).
This way I could create that "feeling of flying", as the video would roll smoothly left/right in left/right turns.
Is there a way to do that with the Phantom 3's gimbal?
Thanks...
--
Bill