Live View Axis Fix Link «Easy»

You’re tethered to your computer, ready to shoot a critical product or architectural set. You activate Live View… but the image is skewed, the focus peaking is off, or the software refuses to acknowledge your lens movements. The problem often traces back to what professionals call the “Axis Fix Link” —the communication chain between your camera’s sensor axis, lens alignment (especially with tilt-shift or macro lenses), and the live view rendering in your software.

When that link breaks, you lose precision. This guide will walk you through why it happens and how to fix it.


To fix the link, you must first understand why it broke. Here are the five most common culprits:

Before fixing the link, verify the camera exists. live view axis fix link

Many modern Axis cameras force HTTPS for web interface viewing. However, if you paste an HTTPS link into a VMS that does not trust the camera’s self-signed certificate, the connection will be rejected. In this case, the "fix" involves either disabling HTTPS for streaming (reverting to HTTP) or importing the camera’s certificate to the VMS.

Step 1: Access the Gimbal Settings Navigate to the main settings menu (usually three dots in the corner of the live view screen). Look for a tab labeled "Control," "Gimbal," or "Stabilizer."

Step 2: Locate the Axis Tool Scroll until you see an option labeled "Gimbal Auto Calibration," "Level Horizon," or "Axis Fine Tune." The live view axis fix link is usually hidden inside the "Advanced" or "Expert" sub-menu. You’re tethered to your computer, ready to shoot

Step 3: Activate the Fix Link Select "Roll Axis Fine Tune" or "Pitch Adjustment." You will now see a grid overlay on your live view. This is the visual link. Most apps will present a slider ranging from -5.0 to +5.0 degrees.

Step 4: The Manual Fix Watch the horizon line in the live view.

Step 5: Save the Link Press "Apply" or "Save." The gimbal will twitch slightly. This is the "fix link" completing—the software is overwriting the old sensor data with your manual correction. To fix the link, you must first understand why it broke

Pro Tip: Some professional drones (like the DJI Inspire series) use a "Auto Axis Fix" where you do not use a slider. Instead, you simply double-tap the live view screen on a vertical line (like a lamppost), and the AI locks the yaw axis to that vertical reference.

Q: Do I need to do a live view axis fix link before every flight? A: No. Only do this when you notice a tilt. Over-calibrating can actually introduce micro-jitters.

Q: Can I fix the link without an internet connection? A: Yes. The live view axis fix link is a local calibration stored entirely on the device firmware. No cloud connection is required.

Q: My live view is laggy. Can I still perform the fix? A: It is difficult. A laggy live view makes it impossible to align the horizon in real-time. Try reducing the video transmission quality (from 1080p to 720p) to reduce lag before attempting the fix.

Q: Is this the same as "Stick Centering"? A: No. Stick centering calibrates your remote control joysticks. The axis fix link calibrates the camera barrel.

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