It looks a lot like EMI. You can see the interference tracks with the position of the camera at 7-9 seconds. Watch it in slow-mo, the camera pans into the interference and the band of noise propagates until the blacks are saturated, then as the camera is panned back across the same spot the interference unloads in reverse. This is about where it starts.
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These cameras seem a little sensitive to EMI, or RF, or something. The camera is powered internally, is it connected to anything else like a recorder or TX? Sometimes a simple ferrite choke will be sufficient for removing EMI on the wire. If the camera is picking up EMI/RF internally another solution may be in order.
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Good Luck