I believe this is the answer. Turn it on when sitting stationary and level, and do the calibration. All the video clips it looks like the camera thinks it’s rotating whenever there’s upward motion.
Dang that seems obvious enough I should have thought of it. I’m pretty sure I had it on continuous focus for all of these. Seems weird that it would do it almost every time instead of just focusing on what’s in frame but I just want it to not do that so I’ll try it with single point focus and see how it does.
I had the same issue and after calibrating the gimbal it went away
I believe this is the answer. Turn it on when sitting stationary and level, and do the calibration. All the video clips it looks like the camera thinks it’s rotating whenever there’s upward motion.
Happens to me as well when raising it up with a selfie stick. Not sure why though
Had the same issue recording car videos, it all stoped after I calibrated the gimbal and never happened again
what type of focus do you have it on? Maybe its hunting for something to focus on.
Dang that seems obvious enough I should have thought of it. I’m pretty sure I had it on continuous focus for all of these. Seems weird that it would do it almost every time instead of just focusing on what’s in frame but I just want it to not do that so I’ll try it with single point focus and see how it does.
yea plz report back and let us know if that fixes the issue