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How do i change my YAW parameter settings to make a more cinematic turn in sport mode?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hayuatma" data-source="post: 67390" data-attributes="member: 13217"><p>Right, cinematic mode give smoother turn with the expense of breaking less. Use it for high altitude and no obstacles cinematography. In tight space, use tripod mode.</p><p>Spark weakness is in its gimbal roll angle limitation. You can see its limitations clearly when using sport mode and strave left and right. Spark will brake with roll angle almost 60 degree, while the gimbal roll only limited ti about 30 degree (my guess only).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hayuatma, post: 67390, member: 13217"] Right, cinematic mode give smoother turn with the expense of breaking less. Use it for high altitude and no obstacles cinematography. In tight space, use tripod mode. Spark weakness is in its gimbal roll angle limitation. You can see its limitations clearly when using sport mode and strave left and right. Spark will brake with roll angle almost 60 degree, while the gimbal roll only limited ti about 30 degree (my guess only). [/QUOTE]
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