This guide provides step-by-step instructions for calibrating the gimbal on the DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise series drones using the DJI Pilot 2 app.
What is Gimbal Calibration?
Gimbal calibration is a process that ensures the drone's camera is level and stable. This is important for capturing smooth, high-quality images and videos.
Availability
This feature is available for all DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise series drones.
How to use Gimbal Calibration:
- Power on and connect. Power on the drone and the remote controller. Ensure they are connected and the DJI Pilot 2 app is running.
- Open DJI Pilot 2 and connect to the drone.
- Navigate to camera settings. Open the Camera tab.
- Access gimbal settings. Tap on the Gimbal icon or the Camera Settings menu.
- Start calibration. Select Gimbal Calibration to begin the process.
- Place the drone on a level surface. The app will prompt you to do this.
- Calibration process. The gimbal will automatically rotate to calibrate its motors and sensors.
- Confirmation. A confirmation message will appear in the app when the calibration is complete.
- Test. It is recommended to briefly fly the drone to test the gimbal and ensure smooth camera movements.
Troubleshooting
- Ensure the drone is on a completely flat and level surface during calibration.
- Make sure your drone's firmware is up to date.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Why is my gimbal not calibrating?
A: Ensure you have followed all the steps correctly. If the issue persists, check for any physical obstructions and ensure your firmware is updated.
Q: How often should I calibrate the gimbal?
A: It's good practice to calibrate the gimbal if you notice any unlevel or shaky footage, or after a firmware update.
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