Thanks Pygar...will try those settings.I'm happy with these setting - relatively slow and controlled:
Gimbal pitch smoothness - 20
Gimbal pitch exp - 10
You say in your initial post that your gimbal continues to move after you stop input, yet at the same time you want slow movement without abrupt stoppage. One produces the other - it is that very continuation of movement that gets you the smooth response you seek.
You need exceptional fine-motor skills to be able to produce gradated movement using a small dial with direct feedback. More likely, you just get abrupt starts and stops. The solution, it seems to me, is limited maximum speed combined with a retarded acceleration and deceleration response. With that type of control you need to anticipate the delayed response and move the dial (whether starting or stopping) slightly in advance of your desired gimbal movement. Does that make sense?
I'm just basing this on my own experience... happy to receive input from others.
Cool. Good luck.I've been working with what you said Pygar. I was releasing the wheel either too soon or too late. Practice should do it. All I need now is good weather. Thanks!
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