I have a theory regarding temperature and dampening...

sixshooterstang

Bird's Eyes Aerial Media
Is it possible that colder temperature could cause rubber dampeners to harden (I noticed the earplugs on my tricopter got stiff in the cold) allowing vibrations to reach the gimbal easier? I have noticed jello sneaking into my prevously smooth video as it got colder going into November and now that I got out of the house again, much worse.
 





sixshooterstang

Bird's Eyes Aerial Media
ND for what, snow/reflections or compensate for shutter speed to help with jello?

Compensate for shutter speed. When it gets around dusk the minor shutters go away but in broad daylight, particularly overcast days and when there is snow out, the shutter speed is so high that everything looks like crap even off of the copter. Without hardly any motion blur it looks awful.

Wire rope doesn't have that problem. :)

Not possible with a tbs Discovery Pro ;]
 

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