Geebax
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That effect is caused by vibration in the camera. It can be brought about by the gimbal motors vibrating, or something stopping the rubber suspension from performing properly or unbalanced propellers.
To isolate the problem, switch on the aircraft while sitting on a table, and examine the camera carefully to see if it is vibrating. Try touching the camera gently to check for vibration. If it is vibrating, then it needs to be adjusted by DJI.
If that is not the issue, then try fitting the props and start the motors to see if that causes vibration. If it does, it is worth changing the props for a new set to try and cure it. TRhe last resort is to balancve the props.
To salvage your footage, try Mercalli, it is the best for stabilising the footage, but it only works on Windows machines: https://www.prodad.com/Video-Sta ... i-V2-Plug-Ins-29800,l-us.html
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