Hook your P2 upto the assistant software, place the P2 on a perfectly flat surface, and then do a basic and advanced IMU calibration. Also I have noticed with this gimbal even after doing the IMU calibrations right after turning it on it does some weird crap and sometimes settles not level, but after a short time or just taking off and flying it usually levels out quickly. It is best to check the level of the gimbal from the flight video. Either you can look at the distant horizon (if its flat) or video something you know is level, like the top of a roof edge. If those look level on the video you should be good.telecam said:My gimbal leans to the left after initialization, see picture attachement. I updated frimware on all components, P2, RC and gimbal. Any way to calibrate the gimbal to level it?
ohyeahnatan said:I have the same problem![]()
the shots from my gopro are not leveled
as you can see in thr photo, the end of the fish eye effect is not horizontally straight that was caused by my unleveled h3 3d. I'll take a picture of the gimbal with gopro later for you to see that it's slightly tilted to the left.EMCSQUAR said:ohyeahnatan said:I have the same problem![]()
the shots from my gopro are not leveled
That's more of a fish eye issue vs an unleveled gimbal. Set your GoPro to 1080/30 medium.
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