All you can do is dampen the camera or find a mounting position with less vibrations. In general it is always better to mount the camera at parts of the fairing and not at the frame or parts of the gear.
On my R1250GS, I mounted the front cam right below the windshield and the rear cam at the left indicator.
Great to hear. Would you mind to update the status ("no more Jello") in your youtube video, too? I think it would be fair to tell there that the problem is gone now. ;-)
I've been having the same problems with the "jello." I will try to remount and make sure the rubber garment is installed also. thanks for the post!
Did you use the rubber rings in the mounting of your K3? These can already prevent a lot of vibrations.
Otherwise, looking for another place for your K3 on the BMW. Is the cable of the camera stretched too tight?
Hi,
this wave effect is called Jello and is caused by vibrations. Every digital camera is more or less prone to this effect.
All you can do is dampen the camera or find a mounting position with less vibrations. In general it is always better to mount the camera at parts of the fairing and not at the frame or parts of the gear.
On my R1250GS, I mounted the front cam right below the windshield and the rear cam at the left indicator.