I'm actually using a Flyduino with FreeIMU for stabilizing my AV130 360, waiting on the next release for the skyline.
It's not the best setup but this one gives the best results for the moment.
You surely can use the mini version of the Flyduino.
Here's the first test of this setup, shooting with a Sony KDR-CX730e.
The optical steadyshot of the camera helps a lot...
Regards
Bastien
www.waspview.ch
just seen it now
i got a few of those used will test them.
it seems webshops are allready selling them with this software.
the software is for free and made by a guy called Walter Meyer.
if anyone needs the software and a good description go to : http://shop.jet-1a.com/product_info.php?products_id=2246&osCsid=83bf50dd99326c6fd8ed1ced97f3730d
in the discription you can dowload the files also.
we just sell it as a standard ME 2.1 and not for 20 euros more
Nope, it comes from Vimeo compression, the original file doesn't have those twitchy movements... There's a big glitch at 01:09 coming from the stabilization.
I used this setup for another shot, and all went good.
Any pics of how you guys tidy up the rsgs wires on an av130?
I just received mine(after six weeks of waiting). Here's my 1st video test on an MK hexa xl.
Arnold
Manila, Philippines
Thanks!
Yes, optical steadshot works very well in aerials, I'm really happy with this camera.
I used a lot of expo on the pan axis, 97% if I remember right, which helps on smoothing the movements, soft start and stop.