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<blockquote data-quote="Statici" data-source="post: 10281" data-attributes="member: 1083"><p>So real quick question here: When I was originally looking at reviews for the Spark, a few of the early testers/reviewers were able to tilt the camera back enough that they actually looked UP (rather than just horizontally). Only a little bit but some.</p><p></p><p>I've noticed that when taking panorama shots, the camera does look up, but when using the gimbal control, it stops at horizontal. I've dug around in the settings, but I can't find a way to unlock this, and it would be wonderful for flying around in say, a grove of trees. Anyone know how I might be able to do this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Statici, post: 10281, member: 1083"] So real quick question here: When I was originally looking at reviews for the Spark, a few of the early testers/reviewers were able to tilt the camera back enough that they actually looked UP (rather than just horizontally). Only a little bit but some. I've noticed that when taking panorama shots, the camera does look up, but when using the gimbal control, it stops at horizontal. I've dug around in the settings, but I can't find a way to unlock this, and it would be wonderful for flying around in say, a grove of trees. Anyone know how I might be able to do this? [/QUOTE]
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