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90 degree gimble feels like I'm nerfed.
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<blockquote data-quote="dragonalumni" data-source="post: 117644" data-attributes="member: 20607"><p>One thing I never really understood until I started flying is how the range of the gimble is from straight down to horizon view. I'm not sure that would be called 90 degrees, but let's say so for a moment. There has already been several times that I wished I could go higher than horizon view, so for example to catch a humans viewpoint looking up at a big tree, or trying to catch the clouds in the sky, actually that sounds funny right but it really annoys me that I can shoot up. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully someone is going to educate me and explain that I'm just doing it wrong some how. But if I'm not how do you guys cope? Why was the drone made this way (120' would be just amazingly more useful)? </p><p></p><p>Finally I'm assuming/hoping that the more expensive dji models have something like a 180' gimble, what are the options here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragonalumni, post: 117644, member: 20607"] One thing I never really understood until I started flying is how the range of the gimble is from straight down to horizon view. I'm not sure that would be called 90 degrees, but let's say so for a moment. There has already been several times that I wished I could go higher than horizon view, so for example to catch a humans viewpoint looking up at a big tree, or trying to catch the clouds in the sky, actually that sounds funny right but it really annoys me that I can shoot up. Hopefully someone is going to educate me and explain that I'm just doing it wrong some how. But if I'm not how do you guys cope? Why was the drone made this way (120' would be just amazingly more useful)? Finally I'm assuming/hoping that the more expensive dji models have something like a 180' gimble, what are the options here? [/QUOTE]
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90 degree gimble feels like I'm nerfed.