FWIW. I recently tried a pair of Hitec HS-65HB servos in my x468 Medium Camera Mount and was not happy with the performance---a fair amount of "twitching" and not very smooth motion. I was also using a small point & shoot camera (Canon A620). I switched to a pair of Futaba S3102 servos, and performance improved noticeably. The twitching is gone and the gimbal moves very smoothly. I attribute the improvement,in my case, to the increase in torque (51 oz-in vs. 25 oz-in). The speed of the Futaba is a bit slower (0.25 sec/60* vs. 0.15 sec/60*); but for me, speed was not an issue---it was moving the 10 oz. camera effectively.
I did have to cut out the servo holes in the mount to accommodate the slightly larger servo, but a few minutes with a Dremel took care of that.
Jack
Hi Jack,
Do you have some videos to show? I will apreciate a lot! Thanks!
Pablo
Are you looking for a video of the mount in operation or from the camera on board?
Here's a link to a short, pretty dull video using a Nikon V1: https://vimeo.com/43139797. Disclaimer...it was a little breezy, I'm not the smoothest on the sticks yet, and I need to set the camera in manual mode to eliminate the camera's constant adjusting for lighting---that's why there's a slight "flickering".
I'm still not 100% happy with the smoothness of gimbal's operation, and I'm not sure if the problem is the Naza, the gimbal, or the servos. The gimbal is not as precision as I'd like but it works fine for taking still photos---which I do mostly. I'd prefer to have a more rigid gimbal (both the axis movement and the mounting to the frame), but isolated from the motors---I have a few ideas I want to try.
FWIW, my servos are powered by the Naza, not a BEC.
Jack