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Camera Gimbal Tilt When Turning?
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<blockquote data-quote="PhantomFandom" data-source="post: 75646" data-attributes="member: 15128"><p>Other than checking your gimbal mode (make sure it's not FPV), yes it is normal. Like you, I have flown Phantoms from when I started. I just picked up a Spark and flew it for the first time this past week. The Spark has a two-axis gimbal so it cannot compensate for yaw like the Phantom can. Also in Sport Mode you see how nimble the Spark is and how drastic the pitch changes can be in all 3 axes. This leads to the horizon issue you brought up. Totally normal with the Spark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhantomFandom, post: 75646, member: 15128"] Other than checking your gimbal mode (make sure it's not FPV), yes it is normal. Like you, I have flown Phantoms from when I started. I just picked up a Spark and flew it for the first time this past week. The Spark has a two-axis gimbal so it cannot compensate for yaw like the Phantom can. Also in Sport Mode you see how nimble the Spark is and how drastic the pitch changes can be in all 3 axes. This leads to the horizon issue you brought up. Totally normal with the Spark. [/QUOTE]
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