All filmed with the InfinityMR, no post stabilisaton.
Some of the clips was filmed in so hard and gusty wind that the cam-op had to hand catch the drone in the air. It was too risky to land the drone on the ground. The producers I have worked with are really satisfied with the stabilisation.
I know your frustations a bit to well. After three gimbals and trying 8 bit alexmos, and Phobotic, I have now settled with the Hd Air Studio InfinityMR encoder gimbal, with 32bit alexmos. I bought the first versjon of it, and got it working real good in a few days. Back then I had to do...
I have been working on some productions that will soon be released. When they are released I will post a showreel shot on this setup. I have the showreel ready, but have to wait to publish.
The Producers are all really happy with the stability of the footage. They are high demanding :)
The...
Guess the HDairStudio InfinityMRs will work. I have the InfinityMR, and it is rock solid. Sendt them an email, and I am sure @jakuban will give you a good answer. The customer service at HD Air Studio is superb!
My tips is following:
First of all, check that the flight controller is mounted correct, with the front facing to the front, etc...
Then:
1: Double and triple check that all motors rotate in the right direction.
2: Make sure you hav mounted correct propellers to all the motors in relation to...
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One more IG clip from me taken with the InfinityMR. The gimbal is solid! Will make a vimeo showreel later this fall.
(Please let me know if this clips are of no interest)
I fly a Vulcan Black Widow with the Vulvan QR gel damper plate and an InfinityMR gimbal. I have not yet needed to use the damper system provided with the gimbal. I have my batteries, landing gear and gimbal hanging from the rails under the Vulcan damper plate, and the damper plate works...
Is this your first multirotor? Do you have any RC experience from before?
If your ansvars are yes, I would recommend building a smaller and less expensive multirotor from scratch, and also buy a fair amount of replacement parts and get some hours flying that one before you fly your big bird...