Casey Preston
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United States
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To me, that looks like a wind or blade issue more than a stabilization issue. Having the lens balanced differently might affect the vibrating, but those are microvibrations caused by either the wind or a seriously misbalanced prop. My understanding is that the gimbal is tuned to compensate for slower movements, but I don't know the actual math involved. My guess is that having a continuous load on the gimbal caused by in imbalance will make it more difficult for the gimbal to compensate for quick changes in the load, but I don't know. In any case, you should add some weight to the front of the lens. A 37mm filter and maybe a step up ring and step down ring will help. I suggest buying a variety of step up and step down rings that you can use to balance the lenses in conjunction with whatever UV/ND/Polarizer filters you might want to use.
You would not notice the microvibrations in the 15mm lens due to the wider field of view. |
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