The issue I currently have is with the camera. It has these strange oscillations after it goes through the initial boot up sequence. It's also not perfectly centered (turned to the side a few degrees). This video illustrates the issue: The camera is transmitting video, but the app warns me of "motor overload".

150 23K views 3 years ago Please be sure to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE!! In this video, I fix my DJI Phantom 4 drone that has the camera sensor error. more more
iOS -. Go to the DJI GO app. Check that there are no warnings and that you can take a photo. Close the GO app, unplug the USB, reconnect via USB, and choose DroneDeploy from the pop-up. Android -. Close the DJI GO app. Go to Settings>Apps>DJI GO 4. Scroll down to select 'Set as Default'. Click on 'Clear Defaults'.
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Equipped with a 1-inch sensor, the Phantom 4 Pro V2.0 camera shoots video at up to 4K 60fps and 20-megapixel stills. It has 4 directions of obstacle avoidance, a 30-minute flight time, and 4.1mi (7km) transmission range. Buy Phantom 4 Pro V2.0 now at the DJI Store!
Here's the procedure to force the FPV to work (I have an Android): Before you start, make sure everything if off including your mobile device. 1) Turn on range extender only 2) Wait 30-40 secs. 3) Turn on controller and then turn on Phantom 4) Wait 30 secs 5) Boot up your mobile device. Wait an additional 30 secs or so while the device boots up.
Performance. The Phantom 4 Pro manages a top speed of about 30mph in its GPS-assisted flight mode, with forward and rear obstacle avoidance in full effect. When flying in this mode, you won't see
Calibrating the gimbal is a quick and easy procedure that can be done both on the DJI GO 4 or DJI Assistant 2. The gimbal calibration process is virtually the same for the Mavic and the Phantom. Just follow these steps: Tap on the three dots in the upper right corner of the screen. Tap on the gimbal symbol. Select gimbal calibration.
Jul 25, 2017. #2. It looks like your FC board has either disconnected or broken the ribbon cable between the FC and the 3-in-1 board. You can try everything ranging from compass calibrations, factory resets, turning it on and off again and firmware refreshes, but I suspect none of that will help you. If it's in warranty, or DJI Care, I'd look
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