Gimbal "Speed"/Reaction
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 10:10 pm
Hi,
Im working on a frame with a gimbal now and noticed that the cam/gimbal remains very stable when there are slow movements, however, when there are faster ones then it feels like its running behind a bit and starts to under/over-correct it self and start swaying.
However, I should also say that im still testing the frame on my work-bench and it has not been in the air yet, so maybe my movements are way to aggresive (meaning that this wont be any problem when flying?).
I attached a laser pointer to a servo and the same behavoir can be seen in this vid (sorry for the cat): http://youtu.be/XOCZUwxHOnE
Is there a way to speed up the gimbal reaction time or would the result above be consireded as fast reaction time which should be sufficiant for providing stable video?
Thanks in advance!
Im working on a frame with a gimbal now and noticed that the cam/gimbal remains very stable when there are slow movements, however, when there are faster ones then it feels like its running behind a bit and starts to under/over-correct it self and start swaying.
However, I should also say that im still testing the frame on my work-bench and it has not been in the air yet, so maybe my movements are way to aggresive (meaning that this wont be any problem when flying?).
I attached a laser pointer to a servo and the same behavoir can be seen in this vid (sorry for the cat): http://youtu.be/XOCZUwxHOnE
Is there a way to speed up the gimbal reaction time or would the result above be consireded as fast reaction time which should be sufficiant for providing stable video?
Thanks in advance!