After experiencing vibration issues in my video footage, I took a deep dive on the issue. It turned out to be a known problem and I found various solutions on the internet. However, none of the solutions could convince me.
As I was investigating the problem, I have noticed two things: The problem was more dominant in cold air but also with the original DJI 8331 low noise propellers.
Therefore, I had a closer look at the four gimbal damping elements. These seemed somewhat flimsy to me. I figured, that changing their damping characteristics could cure the problem. Under each damper I placed a small piece of soft foam material. After this simple modification, all image vibration problems disappeared and since then I have been flying many hours at temperatures between -5°C and 20°C.
It is possible to perform the modification without removing the gimbal mounting unit. A pair of cranked tweezers will work perfect.
As I was investigating the problem, I have noticed two things: The problem was more dominant in cold air but also with the original DJI 8331 low noise propellers.
Therefore, I had a closer look at the four gimbal damping elements. These seemed somewhat flimsy to me. I figured, that changing their damping characteristics could cure the problem. Under each damper I placed a small piece of soft foam material. After this simple modification, all image vibration problems disappeared and since then I have been flying many hours at temperatures between -5°C and 20°C.
It is possible to perform the modification without removing the gimbal mounting unit. A pair of cranked tweezers will work perfect.
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