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It would seem like the Professional Russian has the quadcopter best suited for shooting kiters.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNPJMk2fgJU
RichardM wrote:.
It would seem like the Professional Russian has the quadcopter best suited for shooting kiters.
ryanroberts1983 wrote:Prepare to spend 15-20k on anything worth a shit for filming. Here us a build video of my 950 hex and my octo 1k specs.
http://vimeo.com/m/67617687
Carbon Core 1000 Octocopter:
DJI Wookong M Flight Controller
6x 5800 6s 30c Zippy Batteries
8x 420kv Turnigy Multistar Motors
8x 45 AMP Turnigy Multistar ESC’s
8x 14×6 XOAR Balanced / Matched Props
PhotoshipOne / Dual Battery Mount Kit
Spektrum DX7s Radio
Spektrum AR6000 Receiver
Spektrum Telemetry Unit (Pilot)
Gimbal:
PhotoshipOne 3X Pro v2 Gimbal
PhotoshipOne 3X Pro / Carbon Core Mounting Plate
PhotoshipOne 3X Pro Vibration Dampening Plate
3x Savox 360* Modified Titanium 1258TG Servos
Spektrum AR6000 Receiver
2x Castle Creations UBEC (FPV / HFG)
2x 2100mah E-Flight Batteries
5.85ghz FPV Feed
FreeFly HDMI -> Composite Converter
Tiny Stratos Camera Controller
HoverFly 3 Axis Gimbal Controller
DJI S800 Skids
Ground:
Rechargeable 5.8ghz FPV Monitor
Secraft FPV TX Tray
7″ LCD FPV Monitor (framing)
6 Lipo Parallel Charging Station
Flight / Weight Capabilities:
Sony NEX
Canon 7D
Canon C500
RED Epic / Scarlet
Sony FS 700
Unloaded Weight: 11.60 lbs
Weight With Batteries: 15.3 lbs
Red Epic With Batteries: 22.4 lbs
ryanroberts1983 wrote:Prepare to spend 15-20k on anything worth a shit for filming. Here us a build video of my 950 hex and my octo 1k specs.
http://vimeo.com/m/67617687
Carbon Core 1000 Octocopter:
DJI Wookong M Flight Controller
6x 5800 6s 30c Zippy Batteries
8x 420kv Turnigy Multistar Motors
8x 45 AMP Turnigy Multistar ESC’s
8x 14×6 XOAR Balanced / Matched Props
PhotoshipOne / Dual Battery Mount Kit
Spektrum DX7s Radio
Spektrum AR6000 Receiver
Spektrum Telemetry Unit (Pilot)
Gimbal:
PhotoshipOne 3X Pro v2 Gimbal
PhotoshipOne 3X Pro / Carbon Core Mounting Plate
PhotoshipOne 3X Pro Vibration Dampening Plate
3x Savox 360* Modified Titanium 1258TG Servos
Spektrum AR6000 Receiver
2x Castle Creations UBEC (FPV / HFG)
2x 2100mah E-Flight Batteries
5.85ghz FPV Feed
FreeFly HDMI -> Composite Converter
Tiny Stratos Camera Controller
HoverFly 3 Axis Gimbal Controller
DJI S800 Skids
Ground:
Rechargeable 5.8ghz FPV Monitor
Secraft FPV TX Tray
7″ LCD FPV Monitor (framing)
6 Lipo Parallel Charging Station
Flight / Weight Capabilities:
Sony NEX
Canon 7D
Canon C500
RED Epic / Scarlet
Sony FS 700
Unloaded Weight: 11.60 lbs
Weight With Batteries: 15.3 lbs
Red Epic With Batteries: 22.4 lbs
Phantom copycat? This is the proof the concept is good. Looks like it's got the same specs. I believe what makes a good multicopter is all in the controller. Hope Blade's is as good as Naza.AndrewJMcGee wrote:http://www.horizonhobby.com/products/35 ... BLH7880#t2
Heres a new product from Blade!! No videos yet but looks whos jumped on the wagon. Prob should be good footage for under 500!!
How much is you copter "heeling" in 25 knots?hmattar wrote:When i'm flying I don't find 25 knots to be a problem as long as it's steady.
The gusts are a pain when recording a movie.
alexrider wrote:How much is you copter "heeling" in 25 knots?hmattar wrote:When i'm flying I don't find 25 knots to be a problem as long as it's steady.
The gusts are a pain when recording a movie.
Unless I am prepared to accept the skewed movie as it is, or post process it (straightening it up), a gimbal such as the Zenmuse H3-2D seems imperative. Unfortunately, it doubles the price of the Phantom kit .
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