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<blockquote data-quote="Dronason" data-source="post: 11038" data-attributes="member: 553"><p>From 1:38 to 2:15 you do a 360° and it changed from normal to really tilted at 2:05 until you were almost finished the turn at 2:15, then it comes quickly good at 2:20 when you bring the camera a little down.</p><p>If it would be the wind, first the gimbal is supposed to compensate for that and it would have been tilted on one side and after 180° it should be tilted the other side.</p><p>It is also possible that you have some angle in normal situation and then when you do a 360° only a normal to right tilt is visible instead of a left to right tilt.</p><p>Maybe you can check if the camera-gimbal block is free of movement, there could be dirt or small piece of wood stuck there.</p><p>Also I cannot really say that this don't happen to mine, would have to check at a place where there is horizon almost all around, but here there are mountains all around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dronason, post: 11038, member: 553"] From 1:38 to 2:15 you do a 360° and it changed from normal to really tilted at 2:05 until you were almost finished the turn at 2:15, then it comes quickly good at 2:20 when you bring the camera a little down. If it would be the wind, first the gimbal is supposed to compensate for that and it would have been tilted on one side and after 180° it should be tilted the other side. It is also possible that you have some angle in normal situation and then when you do a 360° only a normal to right tilt is visible instead of a left to right tilt. Maybe you can check if the camera-gimbal block is free of movement, there could be dirt or small piece of wood stuck there. Also I cannot really say that this don't happen to mine, would have to check at a place where there is horizon almost all around, but here there are mountains all around. [/QUOTE]
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