Hi,trying to setup (for millionth time i think) Phantom 2 Vision with standard. But since the same problem is with ios app, problem doesnt relate to. So i typed in manually the last 6 digits from Mac address printed on. Camera is working as I can press the button and it will save the pics on the microsd card. DJI's awful software doesn't support all resolutions. I had to cycle through resolutions, restarting the app every time, until it started working on 1600x900. Which is an unusual resolution unless you have a laptop.

In this written post and video tutorial I do a complete walk through of the DJI Go App. I go over every single menu, setting and button to help you better understand this incredibly powerful yet complex app.

Whether you have a,, or a, this tutorial is for you. For example, do you know the answers to the following questions? • Do you know how to change the sensitivity of your control sticks?

• Know how to fix live video feed lagging issues? • Are you taking advantage of the Configuration 1, 2 and 3 settings? • Do you know what IMU is and why it’s an important setting to keep your eye on?

• Why the ‘EV’ setting can be helpful for setting exposure? • Do you know what the ‘Video Caption’ setting does? • Why should you ‘Enable Hardware Decoding’? • Are you taking advantage of your C1 and C2 buttons?

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• Do you know why ‘Cache Map Data’ is helpful for devices that have no cell service? Down below I talk about the answer to each one of these questions and so many more.

After making your way through this post I guarantee you’ll learn something and feel more confident as a drone pilot! So pick your preference of either watching the video tutorial or the written post. Quick note thoughbecause the is so packed with settings and features, both the video and post are very longyou have been warned;) What is the DJI Go App? The let’s you connect a smart device like a tablet or phone to a,, or a ‘s remote controller so that you can get so much more out of your flying experience. Once you connect the app you can then see what your drone’s camera is seeing, tweak camera settings, review imagery you’ve captured, adjust control movements to your preference, engage Intelligent Flight modes and so much more. I’ve created this tutorial using a so if you have another DJI drone, or a different app version some menus and settings might look slightly different but rest assured the main features, functions and concepts are the same.

So let’s get started! 1) AIRCRAFT STATUS This menu provides an overview of how everything is working on the drone. To enter into this menu, click on Ready to Go at the top of the screen. Show separate inboxes for each account in outlook 2016 for mac windows 10. If you see that your settings say “Normal” and you don’t see anything that is colored red, then that likely means the drone is functioning properly and is ready to fly. Compass One very important setting you want to check is the Compass since it is responsible for letting the drone know where it is in the world.

It’s that you always calibrate the drone’s compass at any new flight location. This is because the compass is very sensitive to electromagnetic interference, which can lead to compass data problems that will likely result in poor flight performance or even flight failure. Therefore regularly calibrating your drone’s compass when you fly in new locations will help maintain optimal performance.

To do a Compass Calibration click on Calibrate and follow the on-screen instructions. Check out the following link to see a video of how I (it’s at the beginning of the tutorial). Important notes regarding calibrating the compass: • Don’t calibrate the compass near any strong magnetic interference from sources such a magnetite, parking structures, and subterranean metal structures.

• Don’t calibrate the compass in near any large metal objects. • Don’t calibrate the compass indoors. Remote Controller Mode I have my controller set to Mode 2 which means the left stick controls throttle and yaw, and the right stick controls tilt and movement. For more info on how the sticks/remote controller settings work check out my tutorial Mode 2 is the most popular controller configuration outside of Asia and how most people in the states learn how to fly a drone. Once you set your controller mode you don’t have to worry about it since the drone will remember the setting for future flights. 2) MAIN CONTROLLER SETTINGS This is where you’ll find the settings for marking the Home Point, enabling multiple flights modes, turning beginner mode on/off and setting max altitude & distance.

Home Point Home Point setting with the arrow = this sets the current position of the drone as the home point. Home Point setting with the little guy = this sets the home point to the location of the controller.

This is handy if you are controlling the drone from a moving object like a boat or car. Multiple Flight Modes Positioning mode (P-MODE) This mode means all the drone’s sensors are enable which will result in a more sticky but stable flight.