Bartman
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ken,
i can hardly hear the motors over the chainsaws in the background! so can we as a group say that the high freq. jitters are more of a problem with digital servos than with airframe vibrations?
i'm learning with the modifications i've been making to my MKTR mount (formerly Ken's, with digital servos, doh! Ken! what were you thinking?) that there is a big difference between isolating vibration and making the mechanicals sloppy. the MKTR has mounting plates cut from thin CF and they flex at least a quarter inch under the weight of batteries and camera mounts. in video that shows up as a bull whip effect as momentum shifts from one direction to another.
maybe what we need is a camera mount modifications thread. i've got four so far that i've done to the MKTR and the difference has been huge. i'd like to try the analog servo swap but i'll have to dig out the digital one that is in there.
so much to do, so little time.
bart
i can hardly hear the motors over the chainsaws in the background! so can we as a group say that the high freq. jitters are more of a problem with digital servos than with airframe vibrations?
i'm learning with the modifications i've been making to my MKTR mount (formerly Ken's, with digital servos, doh! Ken! what were you thinking?) that there is a big difference between isolating vibration and making the mechanicals sloppy. the MKTR has mounting plates cut from thin CF and they flex at least a quarter inch under the weight of batteries and camera mounts. in video that shows up as a bull whip effect as momentum shifts from one direction to another.
maybe what we need is a camera mount modifications thread. i've got four so far that i've done to the MKTR and the difference has been huge. i'd like to try the analog servo swap but i'll have to dig out the digital one that is in there.
so much to do, so little time.
bart