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Anyone know how to stop the jello effect

Jello is the colloquial term for "micro vibrations of a scanning type image sensor, usually transmitted from the airframe."

Figure out why you're vibrating, and figure out why the gimbal isn't stopping it, and the jello goes away. Unbalanced or damaged blades? Motor took a knock? One of the arms is loose? The gimbal itself is not hanging freely in the mount? The gimbal has not been calibrated?

Several folks here will recommend "neutral density filters" to adjust the shutter speed, but that only masks the symptom in some circumstances, it does not fix the underlying problem.
 
Jello is the colloquial term for "micro vibrations of a scanning type image sensor, usually transmitted from the airframe."

Figure out why you're vibrating, and figure out why the gimbal isn't stopping it, and the jello goes away. Unbalanced or damaged blades? Motor took a knock? One of the arms is loose? The gimbal itself is not hanging freely in the mount? The gimbal has not been calibrated?

Several folks here will recommend "neutral density filters" to adjust the shutter speed, but that only masks the symptom in some circumstances, it does not fix the underlying problem.

Thanks so much I will try that now


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