I just recently noticed a lot of jello effect in my video. Please help
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Thanks Alan, I really didn't know what to look for when inspecting the blades because their isn't any noticeable damage. Ive had them on since the beginning so it may be time to replace them. I hope the blades are whats causing this jello effect. Ive flown many flights and this has just started to happen.
If you're only getting some wavy video for very brief moments during maneuvering, I would not call that jello. Jello is ongoing and persistent (the whole scene looks like it wobbles like gelatin).
The gimbal has some retaining clips to ensure it is not lost even if hard maneuvers or a minor crash bumps the gimbal free of one or more of the elastics. Unfortunately, the gimbal occasionally bumps the retaining clips during some maneuvers. You just have to learn how to fly smoother to avoid 90% of these bumps, and the other 10% is just bad luck when a gust of air pushes the gimbal a bit more than the rest of the drone.
I don't think this has anything to do with props or gimbal. My jello is kind of like changing channel on an old analogue TV. You know, it's super wavey for a second like its 'tuning in'. That's the best way I can explain it.
So the jello effect happen to me for the first time this weekend.
Prior to that, I was capturing a shot, landed it and instead of flying it to my next location (approximately 2 blocks away), I decided to hand carry it while the mavic was still on and when I took off from the second location, that was when I noticed the "jello" effect. I simply turned off the mavic and controller and it fixed it.
These gimbals are more sensitive than my ex girlfriend
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