Thanks to Chadfish for the video. I have wondered what Jello was. I have a GoPro2 and I see that effect also. I assumed it was EMF from the wires to the motors. I get it when I mount the camera out on a boom. I dont see it as much when I mount it on the gimble and it is much further from the booms. It seems that on most multirotors the ESCs are out on the booms nex to the motors and power and servo signals go out the boom but on my rig the ESCs are at the center and the high frequency wires run out the booms the motors. The 5D doesnt seem to suffer from this. I figured it was a difference in quality of equipment. I am intrigued by the filter as a solution.
Kinda related is a question I have about how many frames per second we should be shooting. I assumed that 60 would be better than 30. A friend who produces video advised me to stick with 30. It doesn’t make sense and I didn’t have the time with her to follow up and quiz her why. What do you think?
Kinda related is a question I have about how many frames per second we should be shooting. I assumed that 60 would be better than 30. A friend who produces video advised me to stick with 30. It doesn’t make sense and I didn’t have the time with her to follow up and quiz her why. What do you think?