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my fpv dive footage looks shaky even after stabilization, anyone else deal with this

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been trying to get smooth dive shots with my freestyle quad and no matter what i do in post the footage still has this weird jello effect on fast moves. gyroflow helped a lot but theres still this micro shakiness that looks bad when you zoom in or play on a bigger screen. not sure if its a props issue or my camera mount or what

the slow cruising shots look fine its really just the hard pulls and dives that go wrong. running a naked gopro 11 if that matters

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jello is almost always a vibration thing, check your prop balance first because even a tiny nick can cause it. also the naked gopro mount matters a lot, if its too rigid it transfers every vibration straight to the sensor. some people run a tiny bit of foam tape under the mount and it helps

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had the exact same problem for months, turned out one of my motors had a slightly bent shaft and i didnt even notice until i swapped it out. footage got way better after that. also make sure gyroflow has the right sync, if its even a tiny bit off the stabilization makes things look worse not better imo

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