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Hey guys! I recently got a DJI Phantom 4 Pro drone. Its an amazing drone, very easy to use and awesome video quality.

But I noticed that the camera is slightly panned to the right. Is there any way to fix this?

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2 hours ago, Gerry said:

Have you tried gimbal auto-calibration from the DJI GO app menu?

Yep. Did not fix it.

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29 minutes ago, xDanielxOossiex said:

Yep. Did not fix it.

In the DJI menu, there should be a way to manually offset the gimbal's balance.  When I had the Phantom 4, I had to do the same one time.

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21 hours ago, AkiraDaarkst said:

In the DJI menu, there should be a way to manually offset the gimbal's balance.  When I had the Phantom 4, I had to do the same one time.

Its not the roll whats the issue. The camera is slightly pointed to the right relative to the drone.

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Look at how to camera is panned and compare it to the lines

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1 hour ago, xDanielxOossiex said:

Its not the roll whats the issue. The camera is slightly pointed to the right relative to the drone.

That's what I mean, I remember having to adjust it manually.  Another thing you can try, if the gimbal calibration causes this while the drone is on a level surface try the calibration with the drone on an uneven surface.

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