Mostly my gimbal behaves as expected.
on occasion it does the floppy.
my observations are that this appears to be due to the gimbal touching the ground or long grass as the power is turned on, this may confuse the calibration of the gimbal.
powering off and re locating the drone so the gimbal does not touch anything seems to prevent the problem. Another method of getting the gimbal to find the horizon with a floppy gimbal that works for me is to rock the solo sideways left and right about 12 ft several times and the gimbal appears to reset itself and find the correct horizon.
After a fair number of flights I find the gimbal gives me very smooth film results.( H4 black, 2.7k, 60 fps plus polarizer filter to remove glare and drop the shutter speed).
As aphotographer I have no experiance with drones and I am amazed at how stable the solo is and really can produce footage that previously needed real helicopter time and lots of work in software to remove vibration and shakes.
matt
on occasion it does the floppy.
my observations are that this appears to be due to the gimbal touching the ground or long grass as the power is turned on, this may confuse the calibration of the gimbal.
powering off and re locating the drone so the gimbal does not touch anything seems to prevent the problem. Another method of getting the gimbal to find the horizon with a floppy gimbal that works for me is to rock the solo sideways left and right about 12 ft several times and the gimbal appears to reset itself and find the correct horizon.
After a fair number of flights I find the gimbal gives me very smooth film results.( H4 black, 2.7k, 60 fps plus polarizer filter to remove glare and drop the shutter speed).
As aphotographer I have no experiance with drones and I am amazed at how stable the solo is and really can produce footage that previously needed real helicopter time and lots of work in software to remove vibration and shakes.
matt