Why you can't balance your Ronin 2/Movi roll axis
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- This is a common question I see pop up on the gimbal forums so I wanted to dedicate a video to it.
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you should never settle
I hope they are listening!
Me too, me too.. scorpio cranes have the same thing. They curve up when there’s nothing on the end.
very helpful
I always thought thats due to bent roll axial.
Yes and no, a bent roll axel with exacerbate the problem
Nice tip. What happened on that last clip? Forget to apply grade? ;-)
Oh no, did I? Haha oops
I normally operate movi pro with handheld when shooting MVs/Performances. I usually keep the tilt balance bottom heavy as you do but what's your recommendation if you go dutch angles a lot? Still bottom heavy is more helpful than top heavy?
I would always balance tilt fully neutral. I wouldn’t worry about balancing for Dutch angles unless the motors are giving out. I’d more be worried about bad roll balance on a black arm or something where the ronin is swinging wildly but the goal is to have a level shot
@@chrisherr Oh I meant bottom heavy relative to the roll axis ;) Yeah you are right about with black arm maybe that's why we should consider movi XL on those cases.