I recently got a gimble...I've finally got it smooth.. but every now and then I get a small side to side shake.. not bad though.. is it impossible to get all the vibrations out?
Yes to the mechanical side. Post stabilization software removes the little jitters that do happen. All brands of gimbals suffer in some way, quality video is produced by post work.is it impossible to get all the vibrations out?
I just love ur popcorn and beer response[emoji1]I just looked myself and their are plenty to read- my suggestion... go to the kitchen, open the frig, grab TWO beers and maybe make a snack; I’d recommend popcorn with lots of salt and butter-
Find a comfy spot to read because there is tons of threads relating to vibration issues- and even a fine assortment of videos. Enjoy.
I’m sure you will find the info you need to resolve your issue-
Rich u r always there to help.. thanks.. I tried ur gimble balls withe the 1/4 holes ..it really worked.. how big was the plugs u put in to support the balls did they hang out each end.. I'm almost vibration free just a little jitter everynow and then.. thanks againYes to the mechanical side. Post stabilization software removes the little jitters that do happen. All brands of gimbals suffer in some way, quality video is produced by post work.
You can resolve some jitters in the dampening of the gimbal. You can also apply mods that bring on other vibration issues. Just not a one size fits all solution at this point. Solo and most other gimbals on the market suffer in some way. Doesn't mean they are bad, just not perfect all the time.
I agree, searching the forum will turn up several threads on the subject. If you take the time to read you'll find some working solutions, there is no Cliff Note's version. Also other member's videos may give you a clue as to what does and what doesn't work. It can be subjective, just depends on what you are expecting from your setup and efforts of same.
Maybe 3 beers will do the trick...[emoji1]I just love ur popcorn and beer response[emoji1]
Vibrations are the enemy...and I will win the battle...
From what I'm told, that can create more problems than solve....Maybe 3 beers will do the trick...
Cutting the ear plugs down to fit inside works better than extending outside the dampers. I found that 15-16mm is ideal. But then, ear plugs were a little too stiff when I tried them...I tried ur gimble balls withe the 1/4 holes ..it really worked.. how big was the plugs u put in to support the balls did they hang out each end..
Going full throttle forward will usually cause a gimble shake. Try going a little slower when recordingI recently got a gimble...I've finally got it smooth.. but every now and then I get a small side to side shake.. not bad though.. is it impossible to get all the vibrations out?
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