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<blockquote data-quote="I B Spectre" data-source="post: 106585" data-attributes="member: 18605"><p>Most likely a plus from the gimbal yaw axis. Thinking about it, I can see where pitch stabilization would damp nose up/down and roll stab would keep the horizon level (in Follow Me), but I can't really see where the yaw axis contributes much other than to keep the image centered during very minor yaw oscillations. If it did much more, it would be like being in FPV mode thus not getting roll compensation. The 3-axis gimbal could also allow more responsiveness for that reason. DJI may have downtuned responsiveness in the Spark to smooth out undesirable yaw coupled motion in the 2-axis design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I B Spectre, post: 106585, member: 18605"] Most likely a plus from the gimbal yaw axis. Thinking about it, I can see where pitch stabilization would damp nose up/down and roll stab would keep the horizon level (in Follow Me), but I can't really see where the yaw axis contributes much other than to keep the image centered during very minor yaw oscillations. If it did much more, it would be like being in FPV mode thus not getting roll compensation. The 3-axis gimbal could also allow more responsiveness for that reason. DJI may have downtuned responsiveness in the Spark to smooth out undesirable yaw coupled motion in the 2-axis design. [/QUOTE]
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