Call me crazy if you want to, but I have a theory and I didn't know exactly where to put it, but here looks like a good spot
I don't think it is possible to remove jello 100%
Now before I get to shot down by everyone, hear me out. I'm not saying its impossible to get an entire video without jello, or that particular mods will/won't reduce jello. But even with the most evenly balanced blades/motors and the "best" isolation mount, it is still possible for the gopro camera to resonate at a frequency that will produce jello!
Balanced blades and motors will prevent the jello that occurs due to the prop or motor being unbalanced, but the design of the phantom makes it susceptible to vibration. Firstly, because its not fixed to anything, I.E. because its in the air flying/hovering there is nothing to prevent vibration from starting if there's is some form of unbalance. Secondly, it fairly lightweight, meaning it take less "unbalanced force" to cause a movement. And third . . .
I'm going back to when I was making/designing my own wind generators, when looking at the design for my prop, there was one fundamental rule, you cannot use a 2-blade fan (prop), doing so would produce major vibrations thru the tower supporting the generator. This was due to the tower making the air flow uneven between the two blades when ever the prop was totally vertical. How does this relate to the phantom . . .
Well as the prop spins over the arm of the phantom, it will cause a higher pressure under the blade (for a split second), making the blade "uneven". As the four blades can spin at different speeds, it will produce so many "split-second" high pressure/unbalanced rotations that it will transfer into high frequency vibrations, and within that range of vibration frequency, would be the frequency that produces "jello" in the gopro camera!
I have a gimbal with the four "ear-plug" type jello isolation mount, I find I had less jello with my gopro attached using the stock mount, than with the gimbal! I'm not saying I didn't have jello in the stock mount video, but with the gimbal, I see more. Now I'm sure I could try however many different styles, but I dare say, each will have its own resonation frequency, that when reached, will produce jello.
. . . And yes, there will be many videos that are jello free, and I will pay credit to the devices and methods used to reduce jello, but I don't think we will ever be 100% jello free (without any major design change to the phantom)
Having said all that, I'll be happy to try anything people can suggest, because like everyone else, I'd like to have jello free videos myself
