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<blockquote data-quote="texman1776" data-source="post: 68633" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>Being in Photography 30 years, Drones, back when the only thing you could fly was micro 110 film rocket head. </p><p>LOL</p><p>I was putting Camera on Collective pitch Gassers a leaned a little about Rotor Bounce on Digital Cameras. </p><p>Putting what I've learned from the past the bounce reminded me of a camera once that was trying to stabilize on a horizon level. The Camera was mounted 180 degrees out. </p><p>Just like A Chevy 350 with a distributor mounted 180 out. You can get it to run. But it's going to be a rough ride? </p><p>After calling DJI and getting as much help as an Alcoholic returning an Empty bottle to the store. </p><p>I realized the camera was possibly upsidedown. I played with it a little more, the camera fits 4 ways. </p><p></p><p>I knew the key was the notch on the ICB. Figured it out. </p><p>The camera goes back in notch facing elevator of camera with the harness wrapped through the notch back around to the front. And so on. </p><p></p><p>After back together. test flight was flawless. </p><p></p><p>Except I rewired the trasmiter to work more Gooder. I'm getting 3,000 feet distance 400ft feet high. Or roughly 3/4 mile. Down town out in the country here is about a mile away. I can almost make it there. For my morning traffic report.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="texman1776, post: 68633, member: 13739"] Being in Photography 30 years, Drones, back when the only thing you could fly was micro 110 film rocket head. LOL I was putting Camera on Collective pitch Gassers a leaned a little about Rotor Bounce on Digital Cameras. Putting what I've learned from the past the bounce reminded me of a camera once that was trying to stabilize on a horizon level. The Camera was mounted 180 degrees out. Just like A Chevy 350 with a distributor mounted 180 out. You can get it to run. But it's going to be a rough ride? After calling DJI and getting as much help as an Alcoholic returning an Empty bottle to the store. I realized the camera was possibly upsidedown. I played with it a little more, the camera fits 4 ways. I knew the key was the notch on the ICB. Figured it out. The camera goes back in notch facing elevator of camera with the harness wrapped through the notch back around to the front. And so on. After back together. test flight was flawless. Except I rewired the trasmiter to work more Gooder. I'm getting 3,000 feet distance 400ft feet high. Or roughly 3/4 mile. Down town out in the country here is about a mile away. I can almost make it there. For my morning traffic report. [/QUOTE]
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