What is the problem with my recorded video? How can I fix it

Re: What is the problem with my recorded video? How can I fi

vjdave said:
http://youtu.be/bS3ggZiodVw

What is this problem with my video and how can I fix it? This is starting to ruin my videos leaving me with not much good footage to edit with? Interference?
I get a lot of this as well my props are balances and still
worse all the way up and 45 or any forward movement backwards is better
even in a hover its bad atti and gps
 
Re: What is the problem with my recorded video? How can I fi

ChimayMan said:
1: Rolling shutter
2: Shoot in lower light conditions or reduce the amount of light hitting the sensor (ND filer)
3: Shoot in 720p/60

Well I won't be able to shoot in lower light conditions since I can't control the brightness of the sun :lol: . I have never attempted 720p/60 yet (Always have done 1080p/30) so if that is the solution I will try it!

Thank You!
 
Re: What is the problem with my recorded video? How can I fi

ChimayMan said:
vjdave said:
Well I won't be able to shoot in lower light conditions since I can't control the brightness of the sun :lol: . !

That's odd. Who or what is forcing you to fly only in the middle of sunny days?

So now I can't fly in rain or on sunny days? This is leaving very few weather conditions left to fly in :lol: Guess I will only fly on cloudy days with no rain. Yeah...if I can't fly on sunny days then I might as well sell it.
 
Re: What is the problem with my recorded video? How can I fi

I don't see rolling shutter in that clip, it's jello and the cause is vibration.
Balancing props would be first thing to look into.
Using 60fps at 720p will probably reduce it a lot too.

Worth checking everything is in order with rubber isolation balls, I have heard of some wearing through so the camera was resting on the retaining pins.
 
Re: What is the problem with my recorded video? How can I fi

vjdave said:
http://youtu.be/bS3ggZiodVw

What is this problem with my video and how can I fix it? This is starting to ruin my videos leaving me with not much good footage to edit with? Interference?

I notice the camera is facing toward the sun, I have been told that it is an anomaly caused by a combination of sunlight on the lens & the props spinning & casting shadows rapidly on the lens of the camera. Try to video with the sun anywhere except straight ahead, see if this helps.
 

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