TPU Go Pro mount and fpv camera jello

Hi guys - I just got a DJI Action 2 cam and did have a go today at mounting it to some of my drones. The ERA frame I just completed has a fancy camera holder and I must say the result is quite good straight away - but I noticed that on the other frames which use ‘standard mounts’ (see pic) - as soon as I add the TPU mount to the frame, I get a crazy amount of jello in the fpv camera feed - this is using as large washers as possible to tighten against the TPU. I looked for metal shoulder insert I could use but did not find anything that seem to fit. Also did not find this as a hot topic online so wondering if I missed an obvious solution… Any suggestions?

Anyway - spend 2 hours trying to get my head around Gyroflow and Davinci - here is my first effort - excuse the poor flying (gutsy wind, second flight of the drone, first for the new cam - and fpv cam angle was a bit higher than the mount I believe (loads to learn still :smiley: )

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Had this problem with a Runcam thumb which is quite light.
I reprinted the mount in abs, pla and petg to try different materials. These three seemed to remove most of the jello, and were alot firmer to mount. (The camera holder was still tpu.)

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