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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Croley" data-source="post: 52346" data-attributes="member: 3843"><p>I recommend that you write a note to their tech support and see what they have to say about the behavior. I had a similar thing happen once on an orbit mission. I wrote and got an answer but I can't say I clear understood the answer, and unfortunately I discarded the note.....(won't let that happen again.) As I recall, they said something about the relative altitudes. Since then, I have made double sure that when I take off, the take off altitude is correct. It has helped so far and I have not had a repeat so far. I had the same rocking and the camera would not stay on target when usually it is rock solid.</p><p></p><p>I have found that not every feature of the app works with the Spark. You have to go slowly and learn what works and what does not. I my opinion, some things are best done using the DJGo4 app. Other things are best done using the AP app. There are so many features....pick the ones that you really need and practice with them until you are really good...then move on to others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Croley, post: 52346, member: 3843"] I recommend that you write a note to their tech support and see what they have to say about the behavior. I had a similar thing happen once on an orbit mission. I wrote and got an answer but I can't say I clear understood the answer, and unfortunately I discarded the note.....(won't let that happen again.) As I recall, they said something about the relative altitudes. Since then, I have made double sure that when I take off, the take off altitude is correct. It has helped so far and I have not had a repeat so far. I had the same rocking and the camera would not stay on target when usually it is rock solid. I have found that not every feature of the app works with the Spark. You have to go slowly and learn what works and what does not. I my opinion, some things are best done using the DJGo4 app. Other things are best done using the AP app. There are so many features....pick the ones that you really need and practice with them until you are really good...then move on to others. [/QUOTE]
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