MombasaFlash
Heli's & Tele's bloke
How precise can one expect the Roll axis to be at its default horizontal setting - default as in 'FPV Mode'? Having finally shelled out for the whole S800/WKM/Z15 package I am severely less than impressed.
After the initialisation dance the Z15 Pan axis settles in all sorts of places and then slowly works its way around to face roughly forward ("roughly" not 'Exactly"!) and the Roll axis settles a degree or two to the right of vertical (when looked at from the front) and then slooooooowly starts to move to the centre but overshoots, finally settling at a full 1° off the vertical (or horizontal if you wish) to the left.
This is not really a problem for two-man flying because the horizon error can be adjusted with the camera Tx. But for One-Man flying that needs to stay in either Mode 1 or FPV this is lousy because the Roll axis cannot be adjusted manually in either mode - at not in the latest firmware. The result will be a permanent horizon lean.
I did not anticipate a problem in getting the unit replaced, as it is clearly not calibrated correctly and there is no facility to adjust such parameters within the Z15 software, and have been dismayed by DJI's response that 1° error is within acceptable limits.
W THE F !
Unbelievable.
So what about everybody else's Z15's? Do they all settle at a true and level 0.0° horizontal (after their initialisation dance and subsequent warm up/ settling in period) or are you all putting up with wonky horizons?
Here is the video. I was not going to make it public but DJI's ridiculous attitude has incensed me so it is now on show.
After the initialisation dance the Z15 Pan axis settles in all sorts of places and then slowly works its way around to face roughly forward ("roughly" not 'Exactly"!) and the Roll axis settles a degree or two to the right of vertical (when looked at from the front) and then slooooooowly starts to move to the centre but overshoots, finally settling at a full 1° off the vertical (or horizontal if you wish) to the left.
This is not really a problem for two-man flying because the horizon error can be adjusted with the camera Tx. But for One-Man flying that needs to stay in either Mode 1 or FPV this is lousy because the Roll axis cannot be adjusted manually in either mode - at not in the latest firmware. The result will be a permanent horizon lean.
I did not anticipate a problem in getting the unit replaced, as it is clearly not calibrated correctly and there is no facility to adjust such parameters within the Z15 software, and have been dismayed by DJI's response that 1° error is within acceptable limits.
W THE F !
Unbelievable.
So what about everybody else's Z15's? Do they all settle at a true and level 0.0° horizontal (after their initialisation dance and subsequent warm up/ settling in period) or are you all putting up with wonky horizons?
Here is the video. I was not going to make it public but DJI's ridiculous attitude has incensed me so it is now on show.
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