Monster,
I cannot comment, YET, on the Mobius Action Cam and how it does on a multirotor aircraft. I can say that it is a brilliant little camera for sure! I have been using it primarily as a "Dash Cam" for when I do long drives in the mountains, I use it to record my "track days" when I take the car to the raceway, and I use it in my 93 Jeep Wrangler when I am doing some fun off-roading.
The quality of the video is really nice. Mind you I am not a professional videographer but the videos are of nice quality and the sound is pretty decent (aka you can actually hear things as opposed to just hearing "Blah blah blah" like I have had on another OLD keycam).
Thanks for posting the link to the gimbal!!! I may just end up getting one in the future!
In the gimbal link there is also a link to the thread that got me hooked on the little device and it is here:
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1904559
It is tiny, weighs 39 grams, and I can take about 70-80 minutes of HD video....not too bad for $70 bucks!!!
As soon as I get my quad built I will be taking some videos with it and will be certain to post them on the site.
Cheers,
Mike
@IrisAerial.....the camera does vibrate when I use it in the vehicles but that is because I had a mount that I made out of a soup can of all things...I simply banged it flat with a hammer and then attached some Velcro to it and the camera. This worked out great for my trips to the mountains on pavement. However, when I had it at the track the first time my mount was inadequate....toooooooo many vibrations at high speeds. I converted the suction mount for my old TomTom Go and it worked out MUCH better. Now, I obviously wont be using that with my quad but I plan on mounting it to the batwing you sent out and will see how she looks! That little gimbal that monster linked to looks pretty cool and I may end up getting one in the future.