RSC2 Horizon Drift
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AdamFK
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I used my new RSC2 to film out a car window and noticed anytime the car moved, my horizon would lean to the side significantly.
Is this a normal occurance of a gimbal or is this a sign of an issue?

Attached is an example from the shoot.


2020-12-2
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DJI Wanda
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Hello there, normally handholding the gimbal in the car may not fully guarantee the performance of the gimbal stabilization. According to the video you provided, it was possibly because your car was crossing the yellow speed bumps (see the pic we highlighted). This would easily cause the shaky on the gimbal. You can try shooting on the road without the speed bumps to see if this issue still existing.


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2020-12-3
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AdamFK
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DJI Wanda Posted at 12-3 03:02
Hello there, normally handholding the gimbal in the car may not fully guarantee the performance of the gimbal stabilization. According to the video you provided, it was possibly because your car was crossing the yellow speed bumps (see the pic we highlighted). This would easily cause the shaky on the gimbal. You can try shooting on the road without the speed bumps to see if this issue still existing.
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Hi, this was one of many shots that day. It happened all day while driving, so not due to speed bumps
2020-12-3
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