First pic of the Z15

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dolby

Needs more bacon!
You can't go to work, call it sick! You must take video and post it!!!! :)

Thanks for the pics, hoping mine comes in late this week.
 


rsun

Member
They did talk about that, but again.. You are not just breaking it down and putting it together again.. need to be set very precise every time and the plugs are not made for that mush work over time....
Also the S800, I am not breaking it down for every job, the plastic arms will get lose in the connectors and make it wobble in time....

Just my way to see it. but still love my DJI product..
 


hjls3

Member
My first test of the Z15 in flight..
Amazing! That is a fantastic result. Assembly must have been a breeze too. You sure got it on your S800 quickly and the Z15 appears to be dialed in quite nicely. Thanks for posting this. Now I really want one.
 


dolby

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Wow that is so smooth, thank you for posting that video. Just got a shipping label email from Robert! I think mine is on its way =D
 

Bartman

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if you guys are all consistently able to repeat those results then things are going to be changing around here very quickly. :tennis:
 



mailman35

Member
but ive also seen some pretty decent video from the ecilop easy frame with gyro stablization for a fraction of the price of the dji set...
 

dolby

Needs more bacon!
Edit (dont want to start something).

Yep its close but its still not as good as the Z15. Specially when you start panning/tilting the camera all around. I think it will be easy for the OP to get his money back in side gigs (yes its illegal atm but people do it, even US movie and tv production houses. They just keep it on the down low).

I don't understand why you need to make the OP feel bad. I'm sure he is aware of the competition.
 
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DucktileMedia

Drone Enthusiast
Wow, it's even good enough to keep aliens out of the country. From DJI.com - "It is the best choice even for border patrol"
 

jamienz

Member
Wow thats impressive! Regarding the comparison to the Ecilop - I don't think you can compare the two. Totally different look and feel to the footage. I would love to have a Zenmuse but for now I am happy with the Ecilop, but in no way do I think that it is as good as the Zenmuse.

But then again it doesnt need to be! Im running mine with a NAZA and $14 tilt/roll servos. I like to think of it as a poor mans Zenmuse... hehe Here is some footage for you to compare: https://vimeo.com/44305640
 

DennyR

Active Member
The Zenmouse is definitely in a class of it's own as far as stabilization goes but the danger with such a device is that it invokes camera moves that are not actually desirable if used incorrectly. The art of good aerial filmmaking is such that the viewer is hardly aware that any movement has happened yet the camera is always moving. Moving for the sake of it is crap. especially panning on the outside of a turn.
 
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quadcopters

Quadcopters.co.uk Drone Specialists
Nice first test there , We took delivery of our Zenmuse Z15 just over a week ago and I can say the set up is very easy and we have flown as 1 man operation with ease and also set up to quickly switch to a 2 man set up.
The gimbal is out of this world , super silent and by adjusting the travel adjust on the radio this can control the speed of the pan and tilt etc so you can make it very very smooth.

Geoff
 


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