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Old 12-25-2012, 01:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Smile my First aerial video...need tips and advice

hey all.
this is my first ever aerial video , i installed my Go pro onto the bottom of my fusion 50 heli..shot my friend flying 3D.
i noticed m having lots of vibrations and a jello effect.. not sure how to eliminate them.. i also made some quick editing ..sucks i know

i really would love to shoot a vibration /jello free video...
any advice ?.


[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hf45AraxNj4[/ame]
try watching it in HD..much better
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how is it mounted????????????
all we have as a reference is a video.....

here is my setup:

https://www.helifreak.com/showthread.php?t=473527
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the video footage doesn't look to bad maybe try getting a camera gimbal and put under your heli and maybe that will dampen some of the vibs. also look into getting some of the fvp gear if you want to get into aerial videography and stuff like that. this is what I want to do also.
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the video footage doesn't look to bad maybe try getting a camera gimbal and put under your heli and maybe that will dampen some of the vibs. also look into getting some of the fvp gear if you want to get into aerial videography and stuff like that. this is what I want to do also.
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the video is not bad AT ALL
if anything, your video is better than mine
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Old 12-25-2012, 04:18 PM   #5 (permalink)
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how is it mounted????????????
all we have as a reference is a video.....

here is my setup:

https://www.helifreak.com/showthread.php?t=473527
its actually mounted with a couple of zip ties and straps at the bottom of the heli..!
not much really.
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Old 12-25-2012, 04:24 PM   #6 (permalink)
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the video footage doesn't look to bad maybe try getting a camera gimbal and put under your heli and maybe that will dampen some of the vibs. also look into getting some of the fvp gear if you want to get into aerial videography and stuff like that. this is what I want to do also.
guess ill do so.. i have the FPV gear ready except for the Gopro Cable to use for both FPV and recording..!

its the jello effect that im not sure how to eliminate actually im not sure what is causing it..!!and is there a poorman way to reduce the vibes ?
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guess ill do so.. i have the FPV gear ready except for the Gopro Cable to use for both FPV and recording..!

its the jello effect that im not sure how to eliminate actually im not sure what is causing it..!!and is there a poorman way to reduce the vibes ?
The easy way to reduce is with the headspeed. You have to find at which headspeed the jello is less visible.
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Old 12-29-2012, 11:16 PM   #8 (permalink)
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It's called rolling shutter. And it's caused by micro vibrations and panning to fast. As I'm sure you know. Getting rid of it is a tricky process, the gopro hero3black has been very successful in almost eliminating it. There is a 3m tape that is awesomely strong as well as dampening.


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I found running at720p got rid of jello.

My headspeed was a big factor too and i find 2800 rpm works well.

Then getting the blades evenly tightened is important.
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I found running at720p got rid of jello.

My headspeed was a big factor too and i find 2800 rpm works well.

Then getting the blades evenly tightened is important.
60 fps or 30?
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60 fps
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