Well, the anti-jello solution test hasn´t gone as expected. I´m not quite sure about what has happened, but I had a really bad accident and the quadcopter resulted seriously damaged.
As you can see in the video, there are three moments when the quadcopter bends quickly to the right. Once right after taking off and crash for the first time, another one with no consequences, and a third one before crashing for the second time.
After the last crash, the temperature of the rear right motor was significantly higher. Along with the weird bending to the right side, makes me think on a motor failure. Probably one of the wires connected to the ESC, maybe the ESC itself...? I don´t think this was due to a Naza issue or a bad calibration, but maybe a gimbal problem has something to do too? (at minute 1:10, the front of the quad appears on the top of the screen while the camera is bent to the right...)
I couldn´t test long the shutter effect with the ND filter, but as I can see in the video, there is no jello, but some vibrations still remain. The crash ended up with:
Three broken propellers
Two broken legs
One motor wire broken
Two peeled wires
A gimbal malfunction
Let´s grab the tools, some patience, and head off to the garage!
Today I've replaced one of the motors. It works fine, but the metalic cylinder is just bit bended, as well as the propeller adapter.
It can be perfectly used to fly, but not for recording good video, because this is a source of vibrations, even if you have a vibration isolation mounting. At the end every little factor is going to affect the video results.
The motor comes with everything you need to completely replace the old one: motor, screws, motor holder and the propeller adapter.
If you don't connect the wires correctly with the ESC (not colored wires), you'll notice it because the motor will rotate in the oposite direction. You just have to swap two of them in order to correct it.