But what outrageous bugs me is that the horizontally rotating the plate to which the GoPro is fixed, with its corner comes to one of the damper rubbers and remains hanging there. The motor is simply too weak to free them from this position. One can during the flight (with us a copter) try to swing back and forth, but - sometimes it helps, sometimes not. Instead, the engine is trying all the time to get back into the horizontal position, which manifests itself in a tremor. This shakes the camera in this false position, of course also, and the images are so messed up. So - steep curves go so only partially.
If the arm on which the gimbal is attached, only 2 to 3 mm longer, there would not be this problem.
What a shame for an otherwise good Gimbal.
Addendum dated 30.04.2015
The angled arm to which the suspension for the camera depends was probably slightly bent, but that is not visually noticed. Once I have this bent back cautiously, the problem is now solved.
Do not know if this for so arrived with me or even my mishap is even happening.