No idea if you can get ride of jello effect in post-processing but if you get jello, check the 4 dampers white piece supporting the suspended camera, they could be damaged. Also check that your camera is free to move bellow the P3, the 2 plastic clips should not be tighten fully.
Um not know much about filters but yes can see at least 3 more threads before tight or is that tight,,do they measure same thread length, I know very easy to damage such fine thread,if mine I would get magifieing glass out and inspect close,might be able to clean thread up with pin mayby if there some tightness there,no won't fall from sky and you might have to check it is in focus with couple pictures you should be able to tell,mayby even little candle wax or similar to help thread loosen up,
Had to do quick search,,I presume this what you got,I was trying to find good picture,,yes not know why it won't butt up proper,mayby this brand is like this , I'm sure there couple of brands,if ok mayby a large rubber o ring seal might be something to seal up against or some dust get in,,,another phantom pilot here @With The Birds knows some good filter info and might know what's going on,gave me good advice in the pastIt is on tight but any tighter it will loosen again... all three filters from tiffed do the same, as for the original DJI us filter that came with it, it goes back in place till the end without any problems...
I took some images and videos this morning while it was like that it seemed all good, everything was in focus.
But it’s just weird why tiffen didn’t make it to be able to screw on properly.. doesn’t make sense
Had to do quick search,,I presume this what you got,I was trying to find good picture,,yes not know why it won't butt up proper,mayby this brand is like this , I'm sure there couple of brands,if ok mayby a large rubber o ring seal might be something to seal up against or some dust get in,,,another phantom pilot here @With The Birds knows some good filter info and might know what's going on,gave me good advice in the pastView attachment 102543
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