DJI NEO NEO2 gimbal calibration is incorrect, cam
DJI NEO NEO2 gimbal calibration is incorrect, camera has not been calibrated
When encountering a gimbal calibration error or camera uncalibrated warning on your DJI NEO2 drone, the underlying causes are often related to interrupted calibration processes or environmental interferences. In my experience, the key is to ensure a stable connection between your device and the calibration software throughout the process. Make sure you have the latest firmware installed and that the drone is placed on a flat, stable surface as prompted by the calibration instructions. During calibration, it’s common to see prompts such as "currently executing calibration," "please keep connection stable," and "follow device placement instructions." Patience is important here—do not disconnect or move the drone abruptly while the gimbal is attempting to calibrate. I also found that closing background applications on your computer or mobile device helped prevent software interruptions. Additionally, enabling the virtual fence or similar protective features can sometimes interfere if they are accidentally toggled during calibration. Verify these settings before proceeding. If the camera is still uncalibrated after initial attempts, retry the process by restarting your equipment to clear any temporary glitches. Proper calibration not only improves camera stabilization but also protects your drone’s mechanical components from wear caused by trying to operate with misaligned gimbals. Taking the time to carefully follow DJI’s USB gimbal calibration steps and prompts results in better flight footage and overall drone longevity. Remember, consistent practice with these maintenance steps ensures your drone performs reliably during every flight.























































