Hi, sorry for posting two threads about the same topic. The other one is more about finding the solution to jello, and it's being mainly overlooked - probably because there are so many other threads about jello. So I'm starting a new thread to ask one important and quick question:
Have any of you Mavic flyers never experienced jello in your video? Or is it something that everyone has seen here and there depending on the lighting conditions.
I ask this to find out what to expect if I persist on trying to fix my jello when filming in bright conditions with DJI, or if I should give up and just use filters to mask it rather than returning my Mavic for service. If everyone gets it, then it's just a design flaw, but if most of you have never seen it once, then it's a problem I can actually get sorted out and hopefully never see again.
Thanks!
Have any of you Mavic flyers never experienced jello in your video? Or is it something that everyone has seen here and there depending on the lighting conditions.
I ask this to find out what to expect if I persist on trying to fix my jello when filming in bright conditions with DJI, or if I should give up and just use filters to mask it rather than returning my Mavic for service. If everyone gets it, then it's just a design flaw, but if most of you have never seen it once, then it's a problem I can actually get sorted out and hopefully never see again.
Thanks!