November 29, 201510 yr Finally got my first PMDG product (737 base package) for P3Dv3. Installation went ok into Win 10. I am also using the latest version of EZCA 1.187 for P3Dv3 which was already installed on my system before installing the 737. I notice when I first loaded the 737 there was an EZCA profile "B738" already present with various cockpit and external cameras predefined. Does the PMDG 737 come preloaded with these EZCA camera views? I am also having difficulties during takeoff due to the rather extreme EZCA effects that come with the preloaded cockpit cameras (RND/DHM/CR effects). I find that the effects are causing a very undesirable wonky, shaky view during the takeoff roll. I can easily disable them but I was wondering what other EZCA users have set for these dynamic camera effects as I don't mind keeping them as long as they are set reasonably! Thanks for your input. John Pipilas Win 10 - i7 2600k CPU - AMD Radeon R9 Fury X GPU
November 29, 201510 yr I am also using the latest version of EZCA 1.187 for P3Dv3 Well I am pleased this version is out, I wasn't enjoying the default panning in P3D v3. With the old version I had to turn the inertia settings down. I can't really give an opinion yet. But I would like to give it a go. It might be better to find a EZCA forum. J u l ia n D i a m a n d i s
November 29, 201510 yr Does the PMDG 737 come preloaded with these EZCA camera views? I am also having difficulties during takeoff due to the rather extreme EZCA effects that come with the preloaded cockpit cameras (RND/DHM/CR effects). I find that the effects are causing a very undesirable wonky, shaky view during the takeoff roll. I can easily disable them but I was wondering what other EZCA users have set for these dynamic camera effects as I don't mind keeping them as long as they are set reasonably! i think it just uses the aircraft name so it is probably the same cameras as you would get with the default 737. the preset comes from ezca, not from the aircraft. i just turn the knobs down a bit to taste: for RND i set global gain to 0.7 for DHM i set main level to 0.31 for CR i set level to 0.39 i dont' remember if i messed with the other knobs. this is an extremely conservative group of settings that leaves only a tiny bit of movement, it may be too little for your liking. mostly you can just mess with those 'master' knobs to get it in the neighborhood of how much movement you like and then adjust from there. cheers -andy crosby
December 1, 201510 yr Author Tried your settings and while conservative, they are much better than the original ones which I found to jerky. It really is a matter of personal preference. I believe the DHM which was originally set at 1.00 was the main culprit for me. I will need to experiment a bit more with these settings. John Pipilas Win 10 - i7 2600k CPU - AMD Radeon R9 Fury X GPU
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