Phantom 3 gains and expo - how to adjust for great slow pan/yaw

  • il y a 7 ans
Heres how to adjust settings to give a slow, smooth yaw or pan with your DJI Phantom 3. One of the bugbears with the Phantom 2 was the sharp yaw response - heres how to dial that out for the early stages of stick movement, and a brief look at gains. Next P3 video well look at the brake and attitude settings.\r
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