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<blockquote data-quote="Andre Levite" data-source="post: 67048" data-attributes="member: 10850"><p>To the best of my knowledge the Gimbal Speed setting only affects the up/down movement of the camera and has no effect on side to side panning (yaw). Slowing the gimbal will smooth panning but only in the up/down axis. </p><p></p><p>The Spark gimbal is only TWO-AXIS compared to the 3-axis Mavic line. So the Spark gimbal can only stabilize the image for pitch and roll. The panning/yaw is stabilized digitally which leads to occasionally stuttering motion artifact. The Spark's processor and memory just aren't sufficient to process all that video data and add stabilization too. They dumbed down the 1080 sensor to 720 resolution but the problem persists. We are hoping the next generation Spark (or its replacement) will have 3-axis gimbal or more processing power. </p><p></p><p>The earlier post from Northwood Mediaworks gives great advice for best dealing with these limitations. </p><p></p><p>Happy flying</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andre Levite, post: 67048, member: 10850"] To the best of my knowledge the Gimbal Speed setting only affects the up/down movement of the camera and has no effect on side to side panning (yaw). Slowing the gimbal will smooth panning but only in the up/down axis. The Spark gimbal is only TWO-AXIS compared to the 3-axis Mavic line. So the Spark gimbal can only stabilize the image for pitch and roll. The panning/yaw is stabilized digitally which leads to occasionally stuttering motion artifact. The Spark's processor and memory just aren't sufficient to process all that video data and add stabilization too. They dumbed down the 1080 sensor to 720 resolution but the problem persists. We are hoping the next generation Spark (or its replacement) will have 3-axis gimbal or more processing power. The earlier post from Northwood Mediaworks gives great advice for best dealing with these limitations. Happy flying [/QUOTE]
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