Yannick
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I was looking for help on Gitup forum, but haven't received support. And thanks to one of the users there (@omegamoto - respect!), I've found out about DashcamTalk board.
But to the point: I've got a problem with my Gitup Git2, which looks like it is gyro related one. My videos are shaky (or "laggy") and not stabilized as it is supposed to be with 'stabilization' turned on. Unfortunately that issue is present on all firmwares: I was trying FW 1.5 (non-beta) and also newest 1.6B (beta). Changing video settings in camera menu also doesn't help.
It looks like gyro is working, because it is cropping the image and my records are more fluent - you may see the difference at 0:03, when I am enabling gyro. But even if gyro is working, it is not working correctly. It is because recorded video is still swinging (shaking) and it looks like camera is searching for optimal position. What is really annoying. Perhaps it is an issue related to finding proper axis (or axes)?
Please take a look (mentioned problem starts from 0:07):
I am using fast U3 Samsung microSD card, so it is definitely not a problem with card speed. I've tried nearly all the settings, but whatever I do, it isn't helping. And even on standard settings in 1080p/60fps with everything set to default/auto the stuttering is very visible and makes that watching my Git2 videos is really tiring and uncomfortable...
Attached video was recorded during standard walk on sunny day (about noon). And it still doesn't look as fluent as it supposed to be (I have very stable monopod). It is very short movie only to show you that effect, but if I record something longer, this is much more uncomfortable to watch... And due to this fact I am not even thinking of making sports materials (mountain biking or running) with my Git2 at the moment, as I know received records won't be stable and I won't be able to compose interesting movie when I have this shaky records.
I have bought Git2 especially because of the Gyro and now this... Thank you for any help!
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PS. Here is another video from one of the users who has the same issue (video comes from Gitup forum):
But to the point: I've got a problem with my Gitup Git2, which looks like it is gyro related one. My videos are shaky (or "laggy") and not stabilized as it is supposed to be with 'stabilization' turned on. Unfortunately that issue is present on all firmwares: I was trying FW 1.5 (non-beta) and also newest 1.6B (beta). Changing video settings in camera menu also doesn't help.
It looks like gyro is working, because it is cropping the image and my records are more fluent - you may see the difference at 0:03, when I am enabling gyro. But even if gyro is working, it is not working correctly. It is because recorded video is still swinging (shaking) and it looks like camera is searching for optimal position. What is really annoying. Perhaps it is an issue related to finding proper axis (or axes)?
Please take a look (mentioned problem starts from 0:07):
I am using fast U3 Samsung microSD card, so it is definitely not a problem with card speed. I've tried nearly all the settings, but whatever I do, it isn't helping. And even on standard settings in 1080p/60fps with everything set to default/auto the stuttering is very visible and makes that watching my Git2 videos is really tiring and uncomfortable...
Attached video was recorded during standard walk on sunny day (about noon). And it still doesn't look as fluent as it supposed to be (I have very stable monopod). It is very short movie only to show you that effect, but if I record something longer, this is much more uncomfortable to watch... And due to this fact I am not even thinking of making sports materials (mountain biking or running) with my Git2 at the moment, as I know received records won't be stable and I won't be able to compose interesting movie when I have this shaky records.
I have bought Git2 especially because of the Gyro and now this... Thank you for any help!
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PS. Here is another video from one of the users who has the same issue (video comes from Gitup forum):
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