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davshev

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My horizon continues to occasionally tilt. I've updated to all the latest firmware and done both a gimbal and IMU calibration several times, but it's still sometimes off kilter.
 
My horizon continues to occasionally tilt. I've updated to all the latest firmware and done both a gimbal and IMU calibration several times, but it's still sometimes off kilter.


Completely normal, every drone I have ever flown does that including all of the DJI drones. You just need to straighten it in post; very easy if its an image; if its video you just need to keyframe the corrections add a slight zoom to fill the frame and you are good to go.

Sometimes a gimbal calibration right before taking off helps, but I don't even bother doing that anymore...just wastes battery life while you wait for the calibration to complete. If you stick to shooting very precise short video clips which is how I typically shoot video; each clip is so short I don't even need to keyframe the correction since the portion of the clip that I will use is not long enough for the tilt percentage to change.
 
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Have noticed a few times the horizon with the gimbal is not what it should be while still on the ground, or just after takeoff (and nearby). I also have grids enabled in my app display so its very easy to spot issues quick before takeoff. A quick solution that has worked without having to do a gimbal recalibrate is simply land (if in the air) and power off, then power back on, gimbal is as it should be, all is good.
 
Completely normal, every drone I have ever flown does that including all of the DJI drones. You just need to straighten it in post; very easy if its an image; if its video you just need to keyframe the corrections add a slight zoom to fill the frame and you are good to go.

Sometimes a gimbal calibration right before taking off helps, but I don't even bother doing that anymore...just wastes battery life while you wait for the calibration to complete. If you stick to shooting very precise short video clips which is how I typically shoot video; each clip is so short I don't even need to keyframe the correction since the portion of the clip that I will use is not long enough for the tilt percentage to change.
This is helpful - thanks!
 

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