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<blockquote data-quote="basily" data-source="post: 109355" data-attributes="member: 19021"><p>I think I know what my issue is the the 360 camera. I checked out the youtube channel - they're using the same camera. I've taken it up on the spark with just a string attaching them, and that worked, but between the pendulum motion of the camera on the string and its aggressive stabilization, it's a mess. Anyway, I have a proper 3d printed mount for the camera now, and I think the issue that I've had is due to the camera being mounted too close to the drone. It takes off, then, I believe, the down sensors trip out and it think it's on the ground so the rotors stop. Luckily when this happened, it was over very soft ground...</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://photos.app.goo.gl/apQBvPnG4WngxwJZ8[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="basily, post: 109355, member: 19021"] I think I know what my issue is the the 360 camera. I checked out the youtube channel - they're using the same camera. I've taken it up on the spark with just a string attaching them, and that worked, but between the pendulum motion of the camera on the string and its aggressive stabilization, it's a mess. Anyway, I have a proper 3d printed mount for the camera now, and I think the issue that I've had is due to the camera being mounted too close to the drone. It takes off, then, I believe, the down sensors trip out and it think it's on the ground so the rotors stop. Luckily when this happened, it was over very soft ground... [URL unfurl="true"]https://photos.app.goo.gl/apQBvPnG4WngxwJZ8[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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