1/9/2024 0 Comments Slimraw x5r![]() But just be sure to have realistic expectations and you'll be rewardedĪnyway, I really know what rolling shutter is and how it affects image. The fact that most of the time the Inspire 1 can give good results with the 25mm is amazing, and we're all already spoiled. And if you wanna fly longer focal lengths like the 25mm and 45mm, remember it will probably need to be a day without much wind, and that not every shot is going to be shake/jello free. Get that gimbal balanced perfect (with the motors off, any position you set it in with your hand it should stay there perfectly, without drooping or tilting). Especially if there is any wind or other external factors. And if you were to use the 45mm Zuiko, that's the equivalent to 100mm in FF! Even as amazing as the Inspire 1 is, getting shake free footage from such long focal lengths is a VERY tough ask from a multirotor. A 25mm shooting at 4k on the X5/X5R is the FF equivalent of a 55mm focal length. And lastly, some times at longer focal lengths it's just nigh impossible to get jello-free shots. ![]() Also make sure your Inspire 1 doesn't have any odd vibrations from things like chipped or unbalanced props. Also, make sure the gimbal is VERY well balanced so that the motors don't have to spend their time correcting balance/load, instead the motors only have to worry about maintaining the proper orientation. So, how do you avoid jello? Well, use NDs to bring your shutter down to as close to 1/100 as you can get it. Now, you can still get jello with the 12mm, it's just not as noticeable. Any camera shake is seemingly magnified when your focal length is longer. Also keep in mind, shake and jello are more noticeable at longer focal lengths because the field of view is so much narrower (it's more "zoomed in"). However, it can also show at low shutter speed. This is most noticeable when using a high shutter speed. In that fraction of a second, elements in the scene may change slightly in the overall scene, causing the "jello" look. The entire sensor is not read at the same instant in time, it is read from top-to-bottom, or left-to-right, etc. The X5R, like almost every digital video camera, uses a CMOS sensor with a "rolling shutter". ![]() That's the "jello effect", in this case from vibration of the I1 or gimbal. I found 4 clips (on 12) completely ruined off by a very strange problem. Anyone had some "wobble" issue on their X5R?
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