C canad2006 New Member Joined Jun 20, 2016 Messages 12 Points 0 Jun 20, 2016 #1 Typically, on a drone with a gimbal, does it make sense to also turn the gyro on, for git2?
Jagerbomb New Member Joined Mar 18, 2016 Messages 76 Points 0 Jun 30, 2016 #2 No I found it can produce studder or some jello. I let the gimbal do its job and turn off all the extras I dont need
No I found it can produce studder or some jello. I let the gimbal do its job and turn off all the extras I dont need
KW New England New Member Joined Apr 24, 2016 Messages 56 Points 0 Jun 30, 2016 #3 Interesting... Do you have a two or a three-axis gimbal? I have a two, which can leave some sideways shake in some situations and I figured gyro could reduce that, but I haven't had the chance to fully test.
Interesting... Do you have a two or a three-axis gimbal? I have a two, which can leave some sideways shake in some situations and I figured gyro could reduce that, but I haven't had the chance to fully test.
Jagerbomb New Member Joined Mar 18, 2016 Messages 76 Points 0 Jun 30, 2016 #4 three-axis gimbal http://www.yuneec.com/Typhoon-G