Forums Forums K3 Dashcam Wavy videos on higher speeds

  • Hans

    Administrator
    2024-10-20 at 02:04

    Hi Doron,
    This wobble effect is caused by your camera vibrating.
    If you mount the camera in a place that does not vibrate, the problem will be solved. Also use the rubber rings in the mounting to dampen vibrations.
    Also do not place your camera on a fairing part that can vibrate.
    And make sure that the cable of the camera is not too tight. A (too) tight cable can also transmit vibrations.

  • katchko

    Member
    2024-10-21 at 22:04

    Thanks Hans for the reply.

    As you can see in the picture, the camera is attached to the windshield structure, so it’s quite steady.

    I’ll try loosening the cable, though it isn’t that tight.

    Maybe it’s the fps ratio that doesn’t keep up with the fast moving images?

  • Frostie

    Administrator
    2024-10-25 at 15:02

    It has nothing to do with the fps ration. This effect is called “Jello” and and is caused by high frequency vibrations. Every digital camera is more or less probe to this effect. So the only way to solve this is to mount the camera at a different position or to dampen it.

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