If you think there may have been a bug, email the logs to [email protected].Are there any logs in the app ? If I did not have black box enabled? I can supply anything required.
If you think there may have been a bug, email the logs to [email protected].Are there any logs in the app ? If I did not have black box enabled? I can supply anything required.
The easing at either end of the movement is due to the Autopilot gimbal control algorithm as it favors smoother transitions over more reactive starts / stops. As for any delay before the movement, this issue is the command flow. You move the joysticks, and the SDK reports that movement to the app (100ms latency), and then the app calculates and sends commands back to the RC (another 100ms latency). When you roll the gimbal wheel on the RC, there is no round-trip to an app, it just issues the commands immediately.
Open to making it a setting. The question is, would you want the gimbal to reset back to FPV during the periods of manual flight control?
It will do the former. If that isn't clear from this article, please let us know so we can update the article to be more clear.
Are you saying you hope the next firmware release fixes the latency? This isn't really an issue as much as it is a reality of the current level of technology.Thanks. I hope with the next firmware release this issue will be fixed by DJI
If you think there may have been a bug, email the logs to [email protected].
Sorry, no - I replied to the wrong comment. I was referring to the issue of RTH at critical battery level vs. RTH at signal loss.Are you saying you hope the next firmware release fixes the latency? This isn't really an issue as much as it is a reality of the current level of technology.
We have some big news...LCMC is coming to Autopilot! We are still testing the feature internally, but it should be available for external testing shortly. It is important to note that some features in Waypoint Mode will be disabled when using LCMC.
Incorrect. What is means is the DJI Flight Controller will be used during the entire engagement, regardless of the aircraft connection state. The DJI SDK does not allow simultaneous use of two flight controllers at once, even in a fall-back fashion as you have stated. It is all or nothing.If I choose this option vs ending the mission on lost connection I understand the flight controller will revert back to the DJI GO flight controller which has limited functionality vs the AF flight controller.
Incorrect. What is means is the DJI Flight Controller will be used during the entire engagement, regardless of the aircraft connection state. The DJI SDK does not allow simultaneous use of two flight controllers at once, even in a fall-back fashion as you have stated. It is all or nothing.
...could there be an option in Settings to have the Flight-Mode switch override Autopilot's control of camera (with default of "no" so that current behavior is kept by default)?
Open to making it a setting.
It is still on the list but will not be included in the next release.Hello, can you say if such a setting is in the works?
It is still on the list but will not be included in the next release.
So if LCMC is not enabled, what happens if connection is lost? Thanks.We have some big news...LCMC is coming to Autopilot! We are still testing the feature internally, but it should be available for external testing shortly. It is important to note that some features in Waypoint Mode will be disabled when using LCMC.
So if LCMC is not enabled, what happens if connection is lost? Thanks.
So if LCMC is not enabled, and connection is lost, the drone will hover until a critical battery level and then either auto-land or RTH? Sorry, I'm having trouble connecting the dots between the LCMC flag and the "Read This" post you answered with (which seems to talk about a firmware issue. Thanks for helping me get my head around this.