


I sent it back to DJI Texas and got a brand new ("refurbished") drone. So I assumed it was something wrong with my drone. I had a long running discussion in this forum, with all of the usual suggestions, including flying the drone slowly towards the sunset. The resultant films (both drone generated, and processed and stabilized) films were very "bouncy." I repeated it the next night. I processed the RAW files as I always do (LRTimelapse5).

I put the Mavic 2 Pro up about 65 feet, and started the timelapse at 2 second intervals. I tried repeatedly to film a timelapse sunset from my driveway, with absolutely no wind around. Click to expand.Finally, I see someone else is having the same exact problem I went through a year or so ago.
