So I occasionally listen to DroneU, as hard as it is with Paul's immature personality, voice, giggle, narcissism, etc. However, he is knowledgeable about DJI drones in general. He thinks very highly of himself.
I will often disagree with his opinions but this one, I couldn't believe he actually said this. He's states calibrating the IMU with every flight will fix tilted horizons, that's what he recommends. That's seems so far fetched and time consuming, not to mention risky with environments that aren't ideal. I occasionally see tilted horizon but hardly ever recalibrate IMU or compass. And even with a fresh IMU calibration I can still get horizon tilt sometimes. Doing this in the field with each flight seem ludicrous to me, and unnecessary. Am I wrong? Has anyone else experienced less horizon tilt with frequent IMU calibrations?
I have just accepted the fact that DJI can't make a perfect gimbal to always keep the horizon exactly level. Is this how you feel? Those few occasions I have a horizon tilt problem I simply adjust it with C2 + photo wheel. However that's not very often.

I have just accepted the fact that DJI can't make a perfect gimbal to always keep the horizon exactly level. Is this how you feel? Those few occasions I have a horizon tilt problem I simply adjust it with C2 + photo wheel. However that's not very often.