I think you're right.I watched the videos and it does not look nearly as shaky as mine.
I feel like it has to be a problem with the gimbal because of just how shaky the footage is.
The winds were just over ten miles per hour and sometimes it takes butter smooth shots but most of the time it's this shaky. How can I fix this?
There should never be anywhere near that much shake in your footage. You can introduce some shake by yawing too fast, flying too fast, or descending too fast.Could you send me the raw video? I'd like to try some software to fix it. (Maybe PM me with a link to a shared Google Drive file? Something like that?)
I've seen that much shaking in my videos from time to time...I think it has something to do with exactly how the wind is hitting the Solo, combined with the downward propwash, then send some air turbulence toward the gimbal. But that's just a guess. Maybe next time it happens, pitch the gimbal a bit to changs it's orientation, and/or yaw around a bit.
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Bill
That looks slightly better but I don't think the cables are your problem.It could just be less windy but I put a piece of foam on top of the gimbal loosely just to see if it worked similar to this video: so that the hdmi cable would touch that and it's a lot smoother so I may put a more permanent piece of foam.
Maybe I will try and strip the wire since that seems to be the problem.
What about the gimbal data wire also?
I honestly found that going from the stock HDMI cable to a ribbon cable got rid of 90% of the vibrations from my video's. Used the Relish3D cable and it worked just fine. (damn, I should have told them to pay me money for that advertisement...).
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