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<blockquote data-quote="ZPFunk" data-source="post: 40037" data-attributes="member: 6250"><p>Update: I tested it out, and found out more information. I wasnt able to record my screen, as the connection on my Ipad Mini 2 was terrible even though it was connected through OTG. I do have the footage from the spark so maybe i could upload that. </p><p></p><p>I ran these tests outside in pretty high winds. </p><p>I set the pitch to 8, as per DJI suggestion. I decided not to even bother setting the pitch above that because I feel there isnt really a need for any of us to push the gimbal on the spark that far without a good reason, It is ok occasionally but could cause problems with extended use, so id save it for something special. Or just use tripod mode if you dont plan filming action shots or needing to fly fast but still need to pitch the camera up. </p><p></p><p>1. I noticed that snapping worked just as expected without any observable adverse performance.</p><p></p><p>2. I noticed that I could in fact point the Gimbal straight down.</p><p></p><p>3. The speed at which the gimbal rotates in tripod mode is not ideal for some situations where fast panning/tilting/pitching the camera up is the desired effect. </p><p></p><p>4. The gimbal performed as usual when breaking, even in high wind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZPFunk, post: 40037, member: 6250"] Update: I tested it out, and found out more information. I wasnt able to record my screen, as the connection on my Ipad Mini 2 was terrible even though it was connected through OTG. I do have the footage from the spark so maybe i could upload that. I ran these tests outside in pretty high winds. I set the pitch to 8, as per DJI suggestion. I decided not to even bother setting the pitch above that because I feel there isnt really a need for any of us to push the gimbal on the spark that far without a good reason, It is ok occasionally but could cause problems with extended use, so id save it for something special. Or just use tripod mode if you dont plan filming action shots or needing to fly fast but still need to pitch the camera up. 1. I noticed that snapping worked just as expected without any observable adverse performance. 2. I noticed that I could in fact point the Gimbal straight down. 3. The speed at which the gimbal rotates in tripod mode is not ideal for some situations where fast panning/tilting/pitching the camera up is the desired effect. 4. The gimbal performed as usual when breaking, even in high wind. [/QUOTE]
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