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<blockquote data-quote="Spark4Me" data-source="post: 24956" data-attributes="member: 1544"><p>Just to recap:</p><p>We assume that it flies OK, which means that there is a link between the joystick remote controller (RC), and both the Spark, and your mobile device. Also, we assume that it has never crashed.</p><p></p><p>While that connection exists, as you hold it in your hand, try to roll the drone left and right. The image you see onscreen, should NOT roll left or right, if the gimbal is working; if the image <em><u>DOES </u></em>tilt left or right as you roll the drone, you have a problem is in the gimbal. When the drone is powered up, the image stabilization is ON, irrespective of what elevation you have set using the thumbwheel on the RC.</p><p></p><p>I highly recommend getting a gimbal cover, to protect it from any undue pressure on it, like when you're changing the battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spark4Me, post: 24956, member: 1544"] Just to recap: We assume that it flies OK, which means that there is a link between the joystick remote controller (RC), and both the Spark, and your mobile device. Also, we assume that it has never crashed. While that connection exists, as you hold it in your hand, try to roll the drone left and right. The image you see onscreen, should NOT roll left or right, if the gimbal is working; if the image [I][U]DOES [/U][/I]tilt left or right as you roll the drone, you have a problem is in the gimbal. When the drone is powered up, the image stabilization is ON, irrespective of what elevation you have set using the thumbwheel on the RC. I highly recommend getting a gimbal cover, to protect it from any undue pressure on it, like when you're changing the battery. [/QUOTE]
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