Shaun I have a little problem with my mini 3 pro, after breaking the front left leg, ( that’s looking at it from the rear end) I replaced the axis hinge in that left leg and all now seems fine! But I have noticed that a “little whine” is coming from the Gimble ( camera) and when I touch and move the camera it seems to stop ,then when I move the drone by hand it starts whining again! I’ve done a gimble reset which helped but the whine comes back! Any ideas please! Thanks in anticipation. 👍
The commentary was for Kevin from the Roberts, I had already told Shaun that. But indeed this is a coincidence because stickdrift you have to calibrate in the controller and not with the gimball. But the video was very nice again. 😂😂
Hey Shaun. Looks like you changed your name to Kevin haha... (that comment said Hi Kevin ) Calibrating the gimbal won't have any effect on the sticks. You would need to calibrate the controller, and calibrate the sticks. That's what you usually do when you get drifting. Im wondering in your first test that the drone moved forwards because you were close to your vehicle? Keep Safe 👍
Thank you Nobby, even Kevin didn't notice "Hi Kev" on my channel :) Second person that has mentioned this, on my previous video, Mini 4 Pro and Air 3 all went straight up and this time the Mini 3 Pro still moved forward and I've never heard of Stick drifting before and never noticed a problem. When doing the calibrate, you can adjust the sticks but I didn't want to mess with that but the calibrate worked, how? I don't know but many thanks for watching.
Good question Stefan, you get no warning on the controller and that's why I never noticed it before. Seems to affect landing but nothing major and learnt something about stick drift
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Shaun I have a little problem with my mini 3 pro, after breaking the front left leg, ( that’s looking at it from the rear end) I replaced the axis hinge in that left leg and all now seems fine! But I have noticed that a “little whine” is coming from the Gimble ( camera) and when I touch and move the camera it seems to stop ,then when I move the drone by hand it starts whining again! I’ve done a gimble reset which helped but the whine comes back! Any ideas please! Thanks in anticipation. 👍
@@eadjh98 Sorry Dave, can't help with this. one, maybe try the DJI Forum or try DJI Support. Sounds like the camera unit is damaged - wish you luck
@@shaunthedrone thanks Shaun will try that 👍
The commentary was for Kevin from the Roberts, I had already told Shaun that. But indeed this is a coincidence because stickdrift you have to calibrate in the controller and not with the gimball. But the video was very nice again. 😂😂
The main thing, it worked. Many thanks for watching.
Dont that dunk your hat in the creek. Lol keep on flying my friend. You be the fixer.
Many thanks for watching Richard.
Good to learn something new. A new subscriber here. Keep doing what you love
Thank you, glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for joining my channel, plenty more videos to come.
Thanks, I'll have a check on the M4P.
Love the bridge in the outro!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching.
Hey Shaun. Looks like you changed your name to Kevin haha... (that comment said Hi Kevin ) Calibrating the gimbal won't have any effect on the sticks. You would need to calibrate the controller, and calibrate the sticks. That's what you usually do when you get drifting. Im wondering in your first test that the drone moved forwards because you were close to your vehicle? Keep Safe 👍
Thank you Nobby, even Kevin didn't notice "Hi Kev" on my channel :) Second person that has mentioned this, on my previous video, Mini 4 Pro and Air 3 all went straight up and this time the Mini 3 Pro still moved forward and I've never heard of Stick drifting before and never noticed a problem. When doing the calibrate, you can adjust the sticks but I didn't want to mess with that but the calibrate worked, how? I don't know but many thanks for watching.
I'll have to try this. Thanks for sharing Shaun.
Thank you Ron, let me know how you get on. Many thanks for watching.
Surely gimbal calibration is for the camera, stick shift is if your sticks are not central anymore and need calibrating.
Good question and one I can't answer but by doing this calibrate, it worked. Many than ks. for watching.
Thank you so much Shaun. Excellent video. Just fixed mine. Awesome. :)
Thank you Jim, happy to help and many thanks for watching.
lol nice fix, Shaun.
Thank you Kev and thanks for watching.
Thank you for sharing Shaun.
Many thanks for watching.
Nice one Shaun!
Thank you David, glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching.
Nice!! 😀🐈⬛🐾🐝🍻👍
Thank you Chris, glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching.
Your rear sensors on take off are picking up your rear end of the car and pushing the drone forward 😊
Good point Gary but no warning and when I did the Mini 4 Pro and Air 3, no problem straight up. Many thanks for watching.
Interesting but what problem does that take off "error" bring?
Good question Stefan, you get no warning on the controller and that's why I never noticed it before. Seems to affect landing but nothing major and learnt something about stick drift
@@shaunthedrone But only the gimball was exercised, not the sticks..
@@Stefan_Boerjesson good point