Because I am too lazy to upgrade all batteries every time. I admit itWhy fly with batteries having different firmware?

Because I am too lazy to upgrade all batteries every time. I admit itWhy fly with batteries having different firmware?
'Youuuu are not aloooone' *sing* ;-)Because I am too lazy to upgrade all batteries every time. I admit it![]()
Yes, I can confirm. I'm used to in-hand-landing and now Evo2 wants to fight little bit before motors stop, DJI fans may like this experience because now it's almost as bad as Mavic but I prefer smooth action as it was before upgrade.Anyone else notice that the motors don't shut down as quickly on landing as they did on previous firmware?
Same here, my horizon tilts have reached 2 degrees and above, its a pain in the butt in post because almost everything I shoot for a video has an ocean horizon in it and its painfully obvious how crooked it is. I've pretty much resigned to accept it as well, I dont think they can fix it, they absolutly know because I've posted videos about it on the Facebook page and the guy who works for them saw them all and made sure to give the crooked *** videos a sad face emoji.The gimbal calibration doesn't seem to fix the horizon angle. I'm sure it is doing something meaningful behind the scenes and it is a good thing to do. But the horizon is still off by minus 1-2 degrees usually. I set the gimbal adjustment to +2 and it is better. I don't have time to keep screwing around with it further in that regard. Adjusting the angle in post is just something I do by default an I've resigned to accept this.
Hi Andrzej!Yes, I can confirm. I'm used to in-hand-landing and now Evo2 wants to fight little bit before motors stop, DJI fans may like this experience because now it's almost as bad as Mavic but I prefer smooth action as it was before upgrade.
Initialization also takes longer with red message "initializing altitude mode" or something like this.
Just grab it from below and pull left stick back. The E2 does not go full throttle like the DJIs. After a few seconds it shuts down. I wouldn't want to turn it on its back regularly, it might be a bit hard on the gimbal.Hi Andrzej!
Could you Detail how exactly you do the Hand landing?
Thx!Just grab it from below and pull left stick back. The E2 does not go full throttle like the DJIs. After a few seconds it shuts down. I wouldn't want to turn it on its back regularly, it might be a bit hard on the gimbal.
It's right below compass calibration.So: Is there no more seperate IMU Calibration item OR am i too dumb to find it OR is that a malfunction of my App?
Yes thats whre it used to be, but its not there in my App. Thats the amazing thing on my sideIt's right below compass calibration.
Yes, updated OTA (2 times as i have 2 batteries), module versions are identical to the version history ones Autel shows...You are on the newest firmware on the bird from last week?
I'm out of ideas now... maybe start with emptying the cache and data for the app, then reinstall. I would not touch the firmware on the bird.Yes, updated OTA (2 times as i have 2 batteries), module versions are identical to the version history ones Autel shows...
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@Ender, exactly as @Micander says. Make the drone stationary hover ~1,5m above ground then you can keep remote with your left hand, grab the drone from below with your right hand and pull left stick full down. Be aware of wind direction not to risk when you are grabbing the drone.Just grab it from below and pull left stick back. The E2 does not go full throttle like the DJIs. After a few seconds it shuts down. I wouldn't want to turn it on its back regularly, it might be a bit hard on the gimbal.
You guys actually shouldn't "just grab the bird" out of the air. Instead put bird into hover and then put your hand up underneath the bird (without reaching out to actually grab it) and then just pull down on the, I think left stick for most of you guys, it's the right stick for me since I fly mode 1 and then it will slowly land into your hand without trying to take off again.
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