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my fpv footage keeps looking shaky even after stabilization??

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ok so this has been bugging me for weeks now. i shoot on my gopro 11 mounted on my 5inch freestyle build and no matter what i do in post the footage still looks kinda jello-y and shaky especially during fast rolls. ive tried gyroflow and it helps a bit but not as much as i see other peoples footage looking on youtube. like some guys are posting buttery smooth lines and mine just looks like a washing machine

not sure if its a mounting issue or if my tune is just off or what. props are balanced, or at least i think they are. anyone dealt with this

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almost always a tune issue in my experience. jello especially comes from mid throttle oscillations that you cant always feel when your flying but the camera picks it up immediately. try lowering your d term a bit and see if that cleans it up before blaming the mount. gyroflow can only do so much if the source footage is rough

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how are you mounting the gopro? i had the exact same problem and it turned out i was using one of those cheap tpu mounts that was way too stiff, switched to a softer duro tpu print and it made a noticeable difference. also make sure your gyroflow sync is actually accurate because if its even slightly off the stabilization looks worse than doing nothing lol

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