gfredrone said:Geert said:Several people asked me if the props are visible in the video with a Rotorpixel gimbal.
The answer is YES and NO.
In normal conditions you will not see any props (if you follow the installation instructions from Rotorpixel).
In extreme conditions such as full speed or a hard turn, then you will see the props.
So it depends on how you fly your P2V.
In this video you see the props for a moment around 00:20 when I go full speed ahead.
Geert.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s73cGR2gp5c[/youtube]
Are you using youtube stabilization or another software stabilizer? The clouds always give it away in post. I still can't get the jello out of mine (fast flight and windy conditions) and have basically given up. On the plus side the gimbal has made my stills better. Was it worth $409 for better stills? Meh, live and learn.
Fast flight and wouldn't is difficult for any gimbal. My H3-3D only evers shows jello when travelling upwind in breezy conditions. Hover or downwind is always clean. My Rotorpixel on the other hand never shows jello in windy conditions travelling upwind, but I never fly fast in windy conditions as you can never quite get the smoothness. Try atti mode and put factory fresh props on see if that helps. I agree the stills are now very good.