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Neo could simulate manual mode (banking) footage in Sport mode due to gimbal tilt, but I can't find how to do it with Neo 2. What am I missing?

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I have a very specific question. I love flying the Neo in FPV Sport mode with Goggles N3 and FPV RC 3. The single-axis gimbal gives me wonderful banking footage through turns without the need to try and fly in Manual mode. I now have a Neo 2 and unfortunately I can't find a way to fly in the mode I mentioned above. I see that I can use "FPV mode" using the RC2, but that means no goggles, which I find critical to avoiding hard-to-see obstacles. Is there a solution or did I lose my favorite flight mode with the Neo 2?
 
I don´t have Neo2, just 1 and Avata2, so it can be wrong, what i write, but my guess is, that you have to turn off or use only rock steady image stabilization in the goggles.
 
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I don´t have Neo2, just 1 and Avata2, so it can be wrong, what i write, but my guess is, that you have to turn off or use only rock steady image stabilization in the goggles.
Thanks. I wish that were true but it isn't. I tried Rocksteady on and off and while it does change the video slightly, it does not introduce banking while turning, which is all that "FPV Mode" does on the hover drones. I think my only real option is an Avata 2.
 
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I never fly in sport mode, only in manual and my drones are equipped with single axis gimbal. That´s why I guessed only. I know what you mentioned, because old dji drones had this fpv mode in the app, this stabilized the gimbal and my spark was able to fly like a real fpv drone. his is no longer possible. However the manual mode does this The drone does bank.

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