SETTING_UP_MAJESTIC_MODE_ON_YOUR_MOVI_TECH_SERIES.mp4 MoVI Majestic Mode - Overview.mp4 Pan Smoothing: Set it low, like 2 or so. Smoothing dicates how much smoothing is applied when you pan. Ziggy likes to refer to Pan Smoothing as Pan Speed, as this setting directly affects how fast or slow the pan movement goes. If it's set to something like 15, the movements can look more flowy yet slowy. Pan Window: Here's how this works - if the Pan Window is set to 10, it means that the operator can go back and forth 10° before it will start to follow the operator's pan. Extra credit: TILT. - When this setting is set to Lock or Smooth Lock, you should be able to set the camera's tilt to where you want and the gimbal will make it stay at that tilt angle. Experiment: Set Smoothings on Pan and Tilt to a high number like 50, but set the window really low, like 2. What this should do is make the gimbal follow the operator's movements, but the gimbal's speed will be flowy yet slowy. Pan Span: This parameter adjust the span where the Majestic Mode commands the movi to move. Example: A 90° span will be commanded full speed when the angle between handles and the movi's current pointing angle is 90°. Higher values can give more fidelity, or smoother moves, in adjusting single operator speeds. OLD MOVI M15 INFO BELOW: I have figured out the basics on how to the MoVi. Once the camera is inside the MoVi cage, open the app and AutoTune: http://pixellimeter.media/RED/MOVI/MOVI_BASE_CALIBRATION_001.jpg http://pixellimeter.media/RED/MOVI/MOVI_BASE_CALIBRATION_002.jpg Once that is done, do these steps: ///////////////////////////////// GIMBAL NOTES ///////////////////////////////// Tuning procedure - Go step by step on each axis - Tune it as high as you can until you start to feel slight oscillation (vibration) and then dial it back a little http://pixellimeter.media/RED/MOVI/MOVI_BASE_CALIBRATION_003.jpg - Start with Pan Stiffness - Hold the handle - In the app, on Pan Stiffness, go up until you feel oscillation, then dial back http://pixellimeter.media/RED/MOVI/MOVI_BASE_CALIBRATION_003.jpg - Now do Roll Stiffness - Tune it as high as you can until you start to feel slight oscillation (vibration) and then dial it back a little http://pixellimeter.media/RED/MOVI/MOVI_BASE_CALIBRATION_004.jpg - Now do Tilt Stiffness - Tune it as high as you can until you start to feel slight oscillation (vibration) and then dial it back a little http://pixellimeter.media/RED/MOVI/MOVI_BASE_CALIBRATION_005.jpg ///////////////////////////////////////////// Now, You will most likely need to adjust the Pan Trim and the Tilt Trim. These are going to be in the GENERAL section, NOT the TUNING section, for some fucking reason. Adjust these little by little, and notice how the gimbal changes according to you manipulating the trim on the MoVi app. Roll Trim - allows you to compensate for any inconsistency in camera mounting. - for example, if your horizon is slightly off-level, you can adjust the Roll Trim value http://pixellimeter.media/RED/MOVI/MOVI_BASE_CALIBRATION_006.jpg Max Tilt Angle - Defines the max tilt angle the camera can do http://pixellimeter.media/RED/MOVI/MOVI_BASE_CALIBRATION_007.jpg ///////////////////////////////////////////// MoVi M15 notes on general purpose operation: So I'll go back to Smooth Lock... Take smoothing parameters on Pan and Tilt set really high like 80. And set the Window really low, like 2. *** HOWEVER *** Increase Windows if you don't want camera movement, like if you're on a motorcycle or something.