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When the camera gimbal is tilted up you will typically see the rotor blades when flying aggressively forward. You can easily adjust the gimbal or fly less aggressively and avoid seeing the props at all.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Tip the camera down a hair and problem solved, I personally have never had my rotors show up in my videos but I'm not filming directly in front of me, I'm usually filming from above my target.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I've never noticed them, what are your video settings, I'll try them and see if I can capture the rotors.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not always you can adjust the tilt of the camera.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Don't flynin such a fast mode. Turn down the speed which will decrease the pitch or angle that the drone is flying and the props will not be in the shot. And don't fly in higher winds also, this could bring the props in your shitnhere and there if there are any gusts. Hope this helps, happy and safe flying and GOD BLESS AMERICA.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You either can not fly as fast and/or increase the gimbal angle to rid of the visible blades.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Sometimes, yes, the blades will show up in the video. This is because the camera is off-set to the left of the drone as it is flying forward so it is usually the front-left prop that shows up. Best way to avoid this is to put in a little down-gimbal when flying forward. Somwhere between 8-11 degrees down will still give you plenty of forward cinematic view but it will generally remove any prop incursion unless you are really trying to haul it in Ludicrous mode.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Rotor blades will show slightly
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not always kinda rare actually
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