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Good guess, but no dji parts here. I'd feel like I would have betrayed my ST16
Well I am interested for
Sure.
Keith
Good guess, but no dji parts here. I'd feel like I would have betrayed my ST16
nope, this change is more of a bigger addition, not anything small like a different way to turn something onThe additional switch is used for turning on lights/Stripes on the H
Mike
nope, this change is more of a bigger addition, not anything small like a different way to turn something on
Good guess says
Keith
As said earlier this is not the case. No stock buttons or switches have been repositioned or changed. It looks like that because the back half of the TX is not connected in those pictures. But if you look at the inside of the remote pictures, you will see the landing gear switch hanging out in there. When the back is on it will be in the default positionLooks like you have repositioned the landing gear switch to the left of the Aux button.
O>K> I neve took mine apart,that's why it still works,,,for me anyways. Ha you are like serpant,laying and waiting for some poor sole like me EH! Can't wait to see what you doing this time?? Keith C.The blue connector is actually stock on the ST16's haha
Absolutely no external/extra power coming from anywhere in this project
Still GPS on off switch sounds great EH! Keith C.GPS on/off?
A plate to heat the coffee?The hardware being added DEFINITELY Bneeds one of these...
Not particularly camera settings....Looks like you intend to use the left trim button for something. Anything to do with camera settings?
But that does not rule out the camera. Perhaps a drop system.Not particularly camera settings....
that is a blue indicator and no such drop system will be implemented. i dont trust anything hanging from my photography droneO.K. So the st16 definitely has a switch added to left of aux. button,it also has a green indicator light . My st16 does not have this. I like Murray's drop system Idea. Keith
OK. So what camera features would folks most like to see than can be operated by an on/off switch? Not sure how many positions the switch has.So far I believe it is narrowed down to having something to do with the camera, but not the camera settings.