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Same here on hanging a little to the left.Mine also does that. Noticed it yesterday.
Same here on hanging a little to the left.Mine also does that. Noticed it yesterday.
I'm gonna jump! lolIt's a known bug... They're aware of it.... Don't throw yourself off a bridge.
I even went so far as to level it from the top with a piece of glass across the motors. Level in 6 directions and still goes wonky during a flight. Also noticed if I bump the gimbal back to the right when it's pointing a little left it will go back to center.mine got better after update to 1.1.8, then imu calibration after keeping it in the fridge for 10 minutes and immediately after I did gimbal calibration. Both done on level kitchen counter. Then I did compass calibration at the park, didn't do gimbal calibration anymore and its mostly level, but that was only 1 flight so far. gonna have to see what it does from now on. I wont do gimbal calibration unless its perfectly level like my kitchen counter....
I can give it a shot today and see if anything changes. Ive had no issue with my horizon until the 1.9 update. Ive done IMU and Gimble calibration without success.I am noticing this same issue (I think all of us likely are...). I'm wondering if the FPV versus Follow modes for the gimbal have any effect on this. Unfortunately, I asked this question after it's already dark and with rain likely for the next few days. Has anybody experimented with these different modes to see if that has any impact on the horizon leveling problem?
Chris
I've done this in order to fudge a camera calibration and it seemed to have worked for me. Took a few tried to get the right height but it's pretty much right on level now.Same problem here. What if one puts a few sheets of paper on the opposite side of the tilt? Shouldn't that make the horizon level?
I am aware that this is not a permanent solution but could at least be a temporary fix until DJI does something.
+1Do an in air gimbal calibration. It will said it failed but worked for me.
If the table is not level you can level the craft... Pennies, dimes, credit cards or even paper under the corners of the landing gear. Use a level from motor to motor front to back and left to right or right to left if you prefer. But get the craft as perfectly level as you can to do the IMU calibration.
+2 ... this totally worked for me. "calibration failed"
The problem is mostly mechanical. You have to adjust the potentiometer shafts to fix it.