Yes, this "Synchronized Pan Follow" is a wasted setting option in Go4 IMO. I had this same problem on my Phantom until I disabled it. What's really frustrating is in wind of 10 to 20mph, yawing for a consistent smooth pan of the camera can be difficult with Phantom. However it's interesting that with the Mavic I've never had that problem. My Mavic seems to pan more consistent and smooth at slow yaw speeds than my P4P for some reason. It could be the landing legs of the Phantom make this more difficult in wind, I'm not quite sure.To add to this discussion a little more: one of the most annoying differences between MP and Phantoms is the apparent difficulty to yaw softly and well controlled. I discovered today that the “Enable synchronized Pan Follow” enabled (default) was the culprit. It does not actually do what the description would suggest. When enabled, if you pan slowly the gimbal will move in that direction, but the AC does not UNTIL the gimbal pan range limit is reached, at which point the AC “jerks” the yaw movement to follow, but then the yaw movement is too much, so you start pulling back which again just moves the gimbal again until it’s limit is reached etc. So on the video it appears as that the yaw movement is on a rubber band that will swing back just a little when stopping the yaw movement. That is totally unacceptable behavior. Moreover if you fly FPV it feels like the bird is reluctant to react to you yaw/rudder control yet visually it seems to do the right thing.
I turned that feature off and now, I get to control the camera just as smooth as I can with the phantom. Very [emoji2]
Has anyone else notice the same results when comparing P4P and Mavic yaw consistency, at slow yaw speeds?