Hi all
I've been struggling with jello in my Mavic videos.. It usually happens in bright sunlight, but hey, the mavic should be able to fly and film without it happening at all, right? I should confirm that's the case - you other Mavic flyers are able to fly without ever seeing jello right? The worst part of this very frustrating problem is that I can't see the jello on my phone screen during flight, so I only know that I got unusable footage when I get home and upload it to my computer.
Things I've tried so far based on this forum:
1) Calibrated IMU
2) Calibrated Gimbal
3) Reset Camera Settings
4) Calibrated Compass
I also bought PolarPro cinema filters, but when I tried to put them on it said 'abnormal gimbal vibration' once I started up the mavic. I tried a bunch of times, and only once did it not say that, so I flew and it was all good. I'm pretty sure I'm pressing the filter on all the way, not sure what the difference is between the flight that worked and the flights that didn't. Maybe whatever's causing the Mavic to be so sensitive to the filter is also what's causing the jello?
Did anyone have this problem and fix it? How did you fix it? I know from this forum that lot's of others have experienced jello, so hopefully there's a real solution.
Here are a couple short video clips showing my problem. There was a little wind the first time, but there was none the second time - totally still.
Dropbox - Jello 1.m4v
I'd really appreciate your help. This is super frustrating as you probably know.
Thanks!
Nick
I've been struggling with jello in my Mavic videos.. It usually happens in bright sunlight, but hey, the mavic should be able to fly and film without it happening at all, right? I should confirm that's the case - you other Mavic flyers are able to fly without ever seeing jello right? The worst part of this very frustrating problem is that I can't see the jello on my phone screen during flight, so I only know that I got unusable footage when I get home and upload it to my computer.
Things I've tried so far based on this forum:
1) Calibrated IMU
2) Calibrated Gimbal
3) Reset Camera Settings
4) Calibrated Compass
I also bought PolarPro cinema filters, but when I tried to put them on it said 'abnormal gimbal vibration' once I started up the mavic. I tried a bunch of times, and only once did it not say that, so I flew and it was all good. I'm pretty sure I'm pressing the filter on all the way, not sure what the difference is between the flight that worked and the flights that didn't. Maybe whatever's causing the Mavic to be so sensitive to the filter is also what's causing the jello?
Did anyone have this problem and fix it? How did you fix it? I know from this forum that lot's of others have experienced jello, so hopefully there's a real solution.
Here are a couple short video clips showing my problem. There was a little wind the first time, but there was none the second time - totally still.
Dropbox - Jello 1.m4v
I'd really appreciate your help. This is super frustrating as you probably know.
Thanks!
Nick