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    GoPro have some serious opposition

    A smaller lens with a smaller sensor will have a better depth of field and less aberration to cope with in the design, the only downside would come if the sensor can't deliver the image quality. Seemingly it now can. The larger the front element the more lens aberration gimmicks are needed like...
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    Coming soon Zenmuse gimbal

    I have to agree that the vibration suppression works well. But that is a separate issue from the camera mount resolution. DJI will get it right but they should not show anything until it is right and in the hands of a pro.shooter. As it stands it has a drift issue. I also think that the feedback...
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    Coming soon Zenmuse gimbal

    I don't know who told you that. because it is the most used shot in the book. The reason that they use fiber optic gyros in the worlds best systems is because of accuracy and NO DRIFT. Foreword tracking produces the least amount of motion blur which is present on every camera move to a greater...
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    Coming soon Zenmuse gimbal

    Most FC's can deliver pretty good results when you use a 450 flamewheel with 8x4 props and 1100Kv motors and keep it light. It is all about response time. When you start to get too big the response loop lags behind. The 42 USD FreeFlight board is awesome in a small frame.
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    GoPro have some serious opposition

    Who said cameras were not going to get better and a lot smaller Check this out http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2107602/Nokia-808-PureView-41-megapixel-camera-phone-At-zoom-lens-really-works.html
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    Coming soon Zenmuse gimbal

    Actually Boris I'm using 600 Kv motors. and I may have to use cut down 14x4.7 APC's to 10.75 dia. due to manufacturing costs of carbon autoclaved ones. Nobody would pay 100 euro each for props. no matter how good they are. DJI's props look to be very light at the tip so no problem there at 13"...
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    Coming soon Zenmuse gimbal

    I don't know what the longest is but even with Cineflex (which holds a perfect horizon all of the time and can use 72 x zoom) most directors/editors will cut more that 10 seconds to a different angle even if they come back to the continuation. Panning on the outside of a turn is a definite no no...
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    Tau Labs OP CC for camera mount stabilization

    Seismic wave The reason that the analog servos worked better is probably because your radio tx. does not support 11m/s output on the Aux. channels. most don't. OP need to get that MPU6000 working in the new board if you want to get sensible res. using the 250 deg./sec outputs and 2G.
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    Mikrokopter Why does our MK/Droidworx Y6 yaw better clockwise than anticlockwise ?

    This can also be related to the props if they are flexible. As the hub warms up they can create different response. Although the FC will compensate in roll and pitch it cannot take much tolerance to differential torque changes. Props have to be identical all of the time. Try fitting left hand...
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    Coming soon Zenmuse gimbal

    Actually it is shown with a very wide angle lens (probably stabilized) and yet there is still quite a lot of noticeable yaw drift and either the cameraman is total crap or the yaw input is far too sensitive. 5% deg per/sec. is the max. you should ever move the yaw function and it is not working...
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    the one that nearly got away !

    I dont think a Naza could acquire a GPS coordinate. More like interference and bad failsafe setting.
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