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Hello Phantom pilots! I am new here (excited to be able to ask questions) and have been flying the P4P for about 2-3 weeks now. Got the shutter series ND filters in the mail today, will use 'em tomorrow and report back. So, here is something I'm curious about.
With a slight S curve set on yaw expo, no changes to sensitivity ...the yaw endpoint is changed to 105, the yaw will go the direction I tell it to, then as I stop the pan/yaw motion, the gimbal or the aircraft snaps it back the other direction ever so slightly and sometimes quite severely. This is without any input in the direction that it snaps back toward. This is kinda ruining some of my panning shots.
I also noticed it will do this if I set the controller settings back to default, then alter the yaw sensitivity only (to a less sensitive degree).
The yaw endpoint being lowered really did help with a smoother pan, just a bummer to see the gimbal start snapping back on some of the pans I did.
Anyone here have any experience with yaw settings causing a "snap-back"?
Thanks guys,
Andrew
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With a slight S curve set on yaw expo, no changes to sensitivity ...the yaw endpoint is changed to 105, the yaw will go the direction I tell it to, then as I stop the pan/yaw motion, the gimbal or the aircraft snaps it back the other direction ever so slightly and sometimes quite severely. This is without any input in the direction that it snaps back toward. This is kinda ruining some of my panning shots.
I also noticed it will do this if I set the controller settings back to default, then alter the yaw sensitivity only (to a less sensitive degree).
The yaw endpoint being lowered really did help with a smoother pan, just a bummer to see the gimbal start snapping back on some of the pans I did.
Anyone here have any experience with yaw settings causing a "snap-back"?
Thanks guys,
Andrew
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