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Started by roshan.dixit, May 04, 2014, 01:07:05 AM

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roshan.dixit

 :hatsoff: THE POST IS GOING TO BE MY ALL IN ONE VIDEO POST TO AVOID Clattering !



After the test flight video i have filmed another video taking inspiration from reflection video on RCexplorer enjoy the video and stay tuned for more ..

roshan.dixit

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here you go enjoy and comment

roshan.dixit

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this was my test flight video (-:

roshan.dixit

 :hatsoff: THE FPV THREAD FOR MULTIROTOR  :hatsoff:

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ashimda

Nice video. What camera did you use for recording, and which camera for FPV?
There seems to be a little jello in the video, could post a pic of your setup?

Ashim.

roshan.dixit

Need to know how to reduce jello please help!

ashimda

Jello is caused by vibrations. Good propeller balancing is required to reduce the jello effect. Some people use rubber grommets on their camera mounts to absorb the vibrations.
A picture of setup would help to make a better analysis.

Ashim.

prateek13

You can use ear plugs or vibration cancelling foam as well
Here I used antivibration foam www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGgYpmr_mRs
and whenever you shoot try and shoot in max fps to reduce the jello
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K K Iyer

@roshan.dixit
Very nice. Liked it a lot.  {:)}

aniket210696

if your using a gopro, record in 60fps... that should reduce the jello a bit.
hope this helps!
regards
aniket
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allthatido

#13
You can also use a ND4 filter and/or moongel to drastically reduce jello from any camera footage. This is after you have propelly balanced your props. First try to eliminate vibrations at source as much as you can.

roshan.dixit

Where to get moongel??

allthatido


roshan.dixit

Planning to fly over something different which is a secret!!! Catch you up guys thank you for the support:-)

allthatido

I hope that secret does not involve people and/or buildings/monuments.. :p

nikkybox

new to the forum... pretty good with multirotos though,am a cinematographer and steadicam guy with bollywood and hollywood.

nice video, i wanted to put my view on jello and vibrations as I have first hand experience with them, sometimes its not the prop balancing with jello, its alos the flex in the prop,, some plastic props bend a lot with air creating more movement and degree of rotation in the prop rather then the frame, I always find it better to use carbon mixed props or hard props performing better then soft plasticky props.

Vibration is mainly frame generated, its wrong to say that motor is reeponsible,, yes, motor rotataes and thats its job but if you use carbon fiber or wood or any other non flexible material... you will avoid vibrations, materials likr nylon and plastic is friendly with flexing which will technically pass the vibration in the form of flex it generates so eventually your controller ends up handling more correctyions per minute.. added up with cheap plastic prop and non tuned main controller it ends in not good flying experience...
solution, always make sure what material you are using, there is not much cost difference in good andd cheap ones....
go for good ones

let me know if you guys have any queries, ill be happy to help out,,, also if you guys wanna try or see some big systems do let me know, am based in delhi and I have the best frames.. motors and anything you can think of...
cheers

roshan.dixit

Am using 10x50 CARBON fiber props!! The main reason for vibration is the camera mounting!

roshan.dixit

Guys support my videos!!

nikkybox

Well. Camera if mounted properly can not be the reason of vibration.  It's motors and moving parts in your system and the movement is translated to other parts as flex or elasticity. Hope that helps

roshan.dixit

558 PEOPLE VIEWED my post but didnt check out my videos guys check out my videos and support me to make more awesome videos!!

prateek13

558 views doesn't mean that 558 people opened your thread.. it also includes the number of times when spiders opened the link... so chill dude.. and improve your quality of production. Best of Luck
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roshan.dixit

I think no one is interested to encourage a beginner :-(