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Since I purchased it on Dec 20th I noticed on my first flight that there was these little vertical lines on the iPhone as well as the footage on the mini sd.
I noticed the top half of the shell had been replaced. Also noticed there was a grey scuff on the sonic sensor that came from the gimbal smashing into it.. I guess the little wires had separated from the connector and were shorting out. I would wiggle them and connection appeared to reflect that. Now the repair guy says he can replace the wires which would surely be the cause of these little lines. So I was excited and relieved since it will be such an easy fix.
He then went ahead with replacing the wires only to find that the little tab that holds the connector was broken off, so the connector will have to be siliconed on. I said ok no problem. He went ahead with that but still had the little black lines.
He then change the top board of the gimbal. Lines still there.
Next he changed the rolling motor. Lines still there.
He then changed the flat ribbon cable.. Lines are gone!! It's now jan 20th (approx) Iam still getting a supersonic sensor error that says to land immediately as well as an occasional "error 42 cannot take off contact dji" when I reboot the phantom the error 42 seems to vanish and I can fly no problem.
It's now the 28th the owner agreed to pay for everything to make it work properly which he has and Iam grateful. Bill was about $500.
However it seems no matter how I shoot wether it's in 4K or 1080p the footage looks like crap on Final Cut Pro x It's just not crisp and clear it's quite blurry and really quite shitty. I've used the drone with different settings and it all seems to look crappy. So is it fixed ???? This is getting quite exhausting at this point I have no idea if it's me flying the drone with the wrong settings or if the Final Cut Pro settings are off or if my computer is not powerful enough. Or the camera on the p3p is just shot and I don't know it. I feel like it should be a lot easier to get high quality footage out of this thing. If anyone can help in anyway possible I would greatly appreciate it.
Iam running a
- mid 2010 27" iMac with a 2.8 GHz Intel core i5
- 32 gb 1333 MHz ddr3 ram memory
- Ati Radeon hd 5750 1024 mb
- Dji phantom 3 professional model w323 (with old motors)
- Final Cut Pro (trial) no compressor
- San disc ultra 32 gb hc1
- latest firmware on the bird and the control
Sent from my iPhone using PhantomPilots mobile app
I noticed the top half of the shell had been replaced. Also noticed there was a grey scuff on the sonic sensor that came from the gimbal smashing into it.. I guess the little wires had separated from the connector and were shorting out. I would wiggle them and connection appeared to reflect that. Now the repair guy says he can replace the wires which would surely be the cause of these little lines. So I was excited and relieved since it will be such an easy fix.
He then went ahead with replacing the wires only to find that the little tab that holds the connector was broken off, so the connector will have to be siliconed on. I said ok no problem. He went ahead with that but still had the little black lines.
He then change the top board of the gimbal. Lines still there.
Next he changed the rolling motor. Lines still there.
He then changed the flat ribbon cable.. Lines are gone!! It's now jan 20th (approx) Iam still getting a supersonic sensor error that says to land immediately as well as an occasional "error 42 cannot take off contact dji" when I reboot the phantom the error 42 seems to vanish and I can fly no problem.
It's now the 28th the owner agreed to pay for everything to make it work properly which he has and Iam grateful. Bill was about $500.
However it seems no matter how I shoot wether it's in 4K or 1080p the footage looks like crap on Final Cut Pro x It's just not crisp and clear it's quite blurry and really quite shitty. I've used the drone with different settings and it all seems to look crappy. So is it fixed ???? This is getting quite exhausting at this point I have no idea if it's me flying the drone with the wrong settings or if the Final Cut Pro settings are off or if my computer is not powerful enough. Or the camera on the p3p is just shot and I don't know it. I feel like it should be a lot easier to get high quality footage out of this thing. If anyone can help in anyway possible I would greatly appreciate it.
Iam running a
- mid 2010 27" iMac with a 2.8 GHz Intel core i5
- 32 gb 1333 MHz ddr3 ram memory
- Ati Radeon hd 5750 1024 mb
- Dji phantom 3 professional model w323 (with old motors)
- Final Cut Pro (trial) no compressor
- San disc ultra 32 gb hc1
- latest firmware on the bird and the control
Sent from my iPhone using PhantomPilots mobile app