The latest DJI Mavic 3 firmware (v01.00.0800) is a patch to fix an IMU calibration issue users began to experience after updating to v01.00.0700. Let’s take a closer look. Released on May 31st, the DJI Mavic 3 v01.00.0700 firmware added many exciting new features. It allows the camera to shoot in new frame rates in both UHD and 1080p. Also, it adds new flavors of ProRes 422 and 422 LT. Moreover, it brings a number of updates to the telephoto camera – including the ability to shoot RAW stills. If you’d like to learn all about what’s inside firmware v01.00.0700, please check out our article here. However, shortly after the update users began to receive an error message when attempting to calibrate the IMU. The IMU sensor is what keeps the Mavic 3 stable in the sky. Although calibration isn’t required before every flight, it is best to calibrate the sensor after updating the firmware. Still taken from DJI’s video DJI Mavic 3 firmware update v01.00.0800 The patch update brings only fixes to the IMU calibration issue that is present in the previous v01.00.0700. However, a firmware release for the DJI RC Pro remote controller is also being pushed out with minor bugs. It is best to ensure all your components are up to date. The current firmware versions for the aircraft, controllers, and DJI Fly app are listed below. Date: 2022.06.16Aircraft Firmware: v01.00.0800RC-N1 Remote Controller Firmware: v04.13.0600DJI RC Pro Remote Controller Firmware: v03.01.0800DJI Fly App iOS: v1.6.4DJI Fly App...
Published By: CineD - Thursday, 23 June, 2022