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A Full "Hands On" Review of the DJI Osmo Z - Axis, a new accessory for the DJI Osmo camera. The Osmo Z-Axis can significantly reduce vertical shaking from natural arm movements when...
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I just got the new DJI Osmo Pro / Osmo Raw Z-Axis adapter. I'll show you how to set everything up with the Zenmuse X5 camera as well as some 1080P 24FPS foot...
I pre-ordered the new DJI Z-axis for the Osmo Pro/RAW and just received it. If you’re not familiar the the DJI Osmo it is a hand-held stabilizer that can be used with various camera such as the X3, X5 and X5R. You can buy the DJI Osmo handle on it’s own, or as the Osmo Pro Combo.
The new DJI Osmo Z-Axis (http://goo.gl/HxTrWh) promises super smooth images, an easy setup and usage at an affordable price. But is it really worth the money...
If the 2D data you are plotting corresponds to some uniform grid defined by arrays x and y, then you can use matplotlib.pyplot.xticks and matplotlib.pyplot.yticks to label the x and y axes using the values in those arrays.
Note: Local axes (<Shift+O>) are color-coded as follows in the graphical view window: x is blue, y is red, and z is green. For surfaces, the local x axis is aligned with the edge defined by the first two nodes of the surface (i.e., N1 and N2).