Sending my h3-3d for repair and and won't have any gimbal for 3-7 weeks possibly longer. I don't wanna buy a new h3-3d since it's too pricy and I was thinking about buying a used h3-2d to use in the mean time if I find a decent price. Will it work ..? Plug n play..? Bad or good idea..? How much should I pay for a used one ..? Any aftermarket that I can buy and will work on the phantom 2..? Let me know what you guys think. Thanks !
I believe the short answer to your question is yes, it will work. I believe the Phantom 2 was originally designed for the h3-2d... it's the bundle that many of us got and it's what I'm personally running.
I don't know if there's another model of Zenmuse H3-2D but mine had stickers all over it that said for DJI Phantom 2 only
plug and play? yes. if you need a link I can dig one up but there's plenty of youtube videos of a h3-2d assembly and install on a p2. once you connect the ribbon cable and power up, do some upgrades in Phantom Assistant software you're good to go
If the H3-2D you have says GCU then you need the GCU. If it says Phantom 2 only, then you just plug into the zenmuse port (AI board is optional).
My memories a little fray, but be careful with the firmware and remote controller versions. There is a firmware that makes the tilt dial NOT work with the H3-2D.
If the H3-2D you have says GCU then you need the GCU. If it says Phantom 2 only, then you just plug into the zenmuse port (AI board is optional).
My memories a little fray, but be careful with the firmware and remote controller versions. There is a firmware that makes the tilt dial NOT work with the H3-2D.
If the H3-2D you have says GCU then you need the GCU. If it says Phantom 2 only, then you just plug into the zenmuse port (AI board is optional).
My memories a little fray, but be careful with the firmware and remote controller versions. There is a firmware that makes the tilt dial NOT work with the H3-2D.
The NDJ6 was designed to work the H3-3D/H4-3D and was not compatible with the H3-2D gimbal. There is a work around by removing the spring from the tilt wheel on the NDJ6 controller allowing full tilt of the camera and remain where it was set.
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