![]() However, it has a negative effect with video by giving the impression that the moving image – especially during sideways motion – is stuttering across the screen in tiny staccato movements. In photography, a fast shutter speed is considered a good thing – it produces pin sharp images. And, once again, keep gimbal and drone movement slow and steady – you can always speed up footage in post production. Much better to use the drone to slowly fly from one side of the scene to the other, perhaps while adding a smidgeon of subtle panning in the process. That said, panning in a circle from a static position is never advised since it just looks boring as the image swivels from one side to the other. This means counting seven seconds from the start point of the pan to the end point. Stick to the universal ‘seven second’ rule and your footage won’t stutter as it arcs from one side to the other. ![]() Good gimbal control is essential to producing fluid footage. Set your gimbal to one of the slower settings and take time to practice with it. All gimbals can be controlled to move up and down by the pilot on the ground. The best gimbals have three mechanical axes that stabilise pitch, roll and yaw. Without it, the picture will dip and dive as the drone moves forward and backwards. ![]() The gimbal is an essential device designed to keep the camera its holding steady while the drone is in motion.
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