So of course I was using the Evo in my first week of receiving it and while at my In-laws I was showing them how nice everything worked and of course went too close to the front of the house after turning off the sensors and clipped the drone into the front wall. It was about 8 ft off the ground, battery came off and drone hit the grass. I inspected everything and aside from a scuff on the front of the camera lense and the front right foot, everything seems ok. Upon power I noticed the gimble would keep trying to calibrate every 7 seconds or so. Connection and video are still clear but it fails to calibrate. Drone flies just like normal and all sensors work. However the gimbal just continues to try and calibrate - lenses ends at a slightly tilted angle and then it waits 7 seconds and tries again. Gimbal moves smoothly and the tethers are all still in good condition. Any ideas on how to manually calibrate, or is it possible the lenses was tilted off its "zero" position from the impact and now cant find the level position to finish calibrating? Thanks for any info ! And I guess its a good reason to not try turning off the sensors when you feel like you have mastered something in the first 3 hours of flight time.