Today i tried for the first time the "Time Lapse" feature with my p3a.I had it just sitting on the ground.20" between pictures.The result is below and my question is why the picture seems to move?It seems that the camera is not still....any thoughts?
The camera obviously moved. Either the gimbal actually moved a little because of an electrical current variance or the wind caused the camera to move. The silicone bushings the camera hangs on are quite flexible.
Might be better in the air, but I can't see that kind of shot ever working that gimbal chatters all the time. Anyway maybe it is moving to far and is not within specs and that kind of shot is doable. Maybe go through all calibrations IMU / Gimbal. Try another test with on the ground level as you can get it. Hopefully somebody else will chime in.
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The first post some thing about "stitching" shows the opposite the craft is moving not still, Hum. I would like to know if what you trying is doable. I should be, I need a faster computer just to play your samples, but it did seem to move a lot.
Definitely it would probably be better actually in the air as the Phantom would have the ability to move while the gimbal worked to keep the shot stationary.
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