How to calibrate DJI Phantom 4 Pro IMU

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HI, as you may be aware, the latest P4 firmware has a bug. The drone wobbles, it may fly away, etc. On the new firmware we got the same IMU calibration process as the P4 Pro.
I noticed in your video at min 02:55, step 5/6, the way you put the drone with the battery down is different than what the picture is showing. You didn't rotate the drone to have the DJI logo toward the camera. Few guys on the forum spotted this already and we are wondering if this is where we go wrong?!? Why didn't you rotate the drone at that step?
Thanks for your video!

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