Hi
If you get a mo would you please post the values you have in setup client HFPro for Jakubs Gimbal. Mine is smooth, but not as smooth as your video. Also which servos you are using and is it version 1 or 2 of the gimbal ? Many thanks
There are a number of factors that added up to that video looking reasonably smooth. Its not one single thing but a combination of things.
Its the V2 jakub black gimbal. Im using savox sh-0255mg servos in the gimbal.
I was using a gopro 1 set to wide angle.
I was careful to make sure the camera was set up perfectly level on the tilt axis. With wide angle lenses if you have them tilted either up or down even a short amount you get the fisheye distortion effect. If you keep a wide angle level on the tilt plane you get a greatly reduced amount of fisheye effect. With aerial filming the fisheye effect especially on the edges of the frame will in turn appear to amplify any jitters and movement.
It was a perfectly still evening so there was a minimum of wind buffeting of my hexa which in turn means less bumpiness for the gimbal to deal with.
I shot the footage at 50fps and in Final Cut Pro X conformed the footage to 25fps and then retimed the footage to 95% of true speed.
Then in Final Cut Pro I used the stabilization software and the settings there were "translation smooth 1.5" "rotation smooth 1.5" and "Scale smooth 1.5"
In the setup client the the bottom slider on both the tilt and roll calibration are set to 250 on each. If I remember right they deal with the speed of return to position of the gimbal, ideally should be set to zero. If they are set too high you will see a sort of bounce back as the gimbal returns to zero and overshoots.
I also flew for the most part as smoothly as i could in manual mode.
Hope that helps. I have found its never just one thing but a combination of factors.