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<blockquote data-quote="I B Spectre" data-source="post: 105724" data-attributes="member: 18605"><p>Of course it's a matter of personal preference, but nilanjan's video uses the gimbal set to Follow so that it keeps the horizon level regardless of the Spark's roll attitude during banking turns. Your gimbal is set to FPV and shows the bank angle with tilted horizon as you would see it in an aircraft. This might make a difference as well. The biggest reason, IMO, to run the Go4 Mod 2.0 is to get access to the Cinematic mode. You also get Course Lock and Home Lock options, but lose Pano mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I B Spectre, post: 105724, member: 18605"] Of course it's a matter of personal preference, but nilanjan's video uses the gimbal set to Follow so that it keeps the horizon level regardless of the Spark's roll attitude during banking turns. Your gimbal is set to FPV and shows the bank angle with tilted horizon as you would see it in an aircraft. This might make a difference as well. The biggest reason, IMO, to run the Go4 Mod 2.0 is to get access to the Cinematic mode. You also get Course Lock and Home Lock options, but lose Pano mode. [/QUOTE]
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