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I am an experienced P4, P3P, and Mavic pilot, and I had an interesting problem today with my P4. I just flew a nice 18+ minute flight (temp was about 35 - 40 F, light winds) with my P4. Toward the end of my flight, I was hovering about 400 ft AGL. All of the sudden, the camera started moving around in an unstable fashion (and not in any particular axis). Initially, I thought I was in the process of crashing (which would have been weird since I was in line of sight and completely clear of obstacles). The P4 aircraft itself was totally stable. I immediately landed uneventfully.
The camera gimbal was pretty limp (even though the drone was still on). I tried hitting the C1 button (which I have set to make the camera look straight down and back), and the function would not work.
I powered off the P4, and restarted it. The camera/gimbal went through its normal boot up, and it appeared to be fine, including the C1 function. I flew it again, and everything is working perfectly.
I uploaded the flights to Healthy Drones, and there were no problems whatsoever. Also, my P4 has never been in any kind of crash at all, and I purchased it new. Battery is also perfect.
Any thoughts? My gut feeling is to not send it in for DJI to look at as long as it continues to work fine. Any reason to send it in now? Thanks in advance for your input!
-gumby
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The camera gimbal was pretty limp (even though the drone was still on). I tried hitting the C1 button (which I have set to make the camera look straight down and back), and the function would not work.
I powered off the P4, and restarted it. The camera/gimbal went through its normal boot up, and it appeared to be fine, including the C1 function. I flew it again, and everything is working perfectly.
I uploaded the flights to Healthy Drones, and there were no problems whatsoever. Also, my P4 has never been in any kind of crash at all, and I purchased it new. Battery is also perfect.
Any thoughts? My gut feeling is to not send it in for DJI to look at as long as it continues to work fine. Any reason to send it in now? Thanks in advance for your input!
-gumby
Sent from my iPhone using PhantomPilots