Never been crashed, dropped, hit, whatever - only flown ONCE - everything worked great. I flew for 10 mins, came back home, went to bed charged it up tried flying the next morning and all of a sudden no more camera signal on the DJI Go app.
The notifications in the app said the p3 needed a firmware update, as did the camera. I tried doing them within the app, but they just kept failing through the app. Then I tried doing the update with a microsd card. Samsung evo, 16gb - formatted fat32, only file in root folder is the .bin file for 1.32, camera led flashes gereen for a few seconds after turning drone on- then stops flasshing. Hear a noise like D.... D. D. , pause then D. . . . D. D.
Tried again wit 1.4x firmware, nothing still. Left the drone on for 30 minutes each time with 100% charged battery, no response from camera.
Gimbal control still works with the remote, the gyroscopic action of the gimbal still works fine when moving the drone around, just no picture is sent to the app.
I looked around the drone looking for damage or a cause of the issue, everything appears fine, except for this one weird thing I can't tell if is normal or not.
See attached pictures:
The notifications in the app said the p3 needed a firmware update, as did the camera. I tried doing them within the app, but they just kept failing through the app. Then I tried doing the update with a microsd card. Samsung evo, 16gb - formatted fat32, only file in root folder is the .bin file for 1.32, camera led flashes gereen for a few seconds after turning drone on- then stops flasshing. Hear a noise like D.... D. D. , pause then D. . . . D. D.
Tried again wit 1.4x firmware, nothing still. Left the drone on for 30 minutes each time with 100% charged battery, no response from camera.
Gimbal control still works with the remote, the gyroscopic action of the gimbal still works fine when moving the drone around, just no picture is sent to the app.
I looked around the drone looking for damage or a cause of the issue, everything appears fine, except for this one weird thing I can't tell if is normal or not.
See attached pictures: