• Flying in heavy fog or clouds may make the gimbal wet, leading to temporary
failure. The gimbal will recover full functionality once it is dry.
• If there are strong winds, the gimbal may vibrate while recording.
• If the gimbal tilt angle is large during ight, and the aircraft tilts forward due
to acceleration or deceleration, the gimbal will enter limit protection mode and
automatically adjust the angle downward.
• After powering on, if the aircraft is not placed at for an extended period or if
the it is signicantly shaken, the gimbal may stop working and enter protection
mode. In this case, place the aircraft at and wait for it to recover.
• If encountering strong winds during ight with the gimbal facing downwards,
the body of the aircraft may appear at the edge of the liveview.
Gimbal Operation Modes
Two gimbal operation modes are available. Switch between the dierent operation
modes in > Control.
Follow Mode: The angle of the gimbal remains stable relative to the horizontal plane. This
mode is suitable for capturing stable images.
FPV Mode: When the aircraft is ying forward, the gimbal rolls in sync with the rolling
aircraft to provide a rst-person ying experience.
Gimbal Angle
Use the gimbal dial on the remote controller to control the tilt of the gimbal. Alternatively,
do so through the camera view in DJI Fly. Press and hold the screen until the gimbal
adjustment bar appears. Drag the bar to control the gimbal’s angle.
Camera Notice
• DO NOT expose the camera lens to an environment with laser beams, such as a
laser show, or point the camera at intense light sources for an extended period
of time, such as the sun on a clear day, in order to avoid damaging the sensor.
• Make sure the temperature and humidity are suitable for the camera during use
and storage.
• Use a lens cleanser to clean the lens to avoid damage or poor image quality.
• DO NOT block any ventilation holes on the camera, as the heat generated may
damage the device or cause injury.
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