I had the good fortune to obtain a very nice, refurbished second C23 camera at Yuneec Skins; thanks John.
In checking (and comparing) the two C23 cameras, I did two flights this afternoon. Both flights were with the same drone (Typhoon H Plus) and the same controller (even the same battery). Both the drone and the controller are on build 822 and are working fine. Both C23 cameras are on C23_C1.1.03_20190312. The "new" C23 performs a spherical panorama (18 photos) without any problem and all of the images are stored in the Panorama folder. The "old" C23 only takes one picture on spherical panorama and the returns to the camera position prior to the panorama. It never makes a "camera sound" at all. The one photo is in the Panorama folder. Both cameras perform beautifully in capturing video or single still shots. I don't do panoramas very often, but I was just comparing their full functionality. Any thoughts on why they would differ? Would reloading the camera firmware on the "old camera" make a difference? Your input, questions and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Stephen
In checking (and comparing) the two C23 cameras, I did two flights this afternoon. Both flights were with the same drone (Typhoon H Plus) and the same controller (even the same battery). Both the drone and the controller are on build 822 and are working fine. Both C23 cameras are on C23_C1.1.03_20190312. The "new" C23 performs a spherical panorama (18 photos) without any problem and all of the images are stored in the Panorama folder. The "old" C23 only takes one picture on spherical panorama and the returns to the camera position prior to the panorama. It never makes a "camera sound" at all. The one photo is in the Panorama folder. Both cameras perform beautifully in capturing video or single still shots. I don't do panoramas very often, but I was just comparing their full functionality. Any thoughts on why they would differ? Would reloading the camera firmware on the "old camera" make a difference? Your input, questions and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Stephen