some photos were blurry. I am not sure how to solve that. should i clamp the camera down further?
as of now, it sways back n forth a lot with just 2 zip ties as you can see.
via software, i solved the blurry photos by changing the shutter speed of the Nikon from 1/80 of a second to 1/200 in...
here is my set up along with a sample photo.
strapped it using zip ties. total weight of Nikon j1 with default kit lens is 407 grams. this is a 1 inch sensor mirrorless camera. a better camera i also have is Canon M1. with the bigger apsc sensor, it should be even better! the canon m1 with...
the nikon camera i plan to use is 400 grams.
wont fly over 30 ft. will update over the weekend when i have time to actually try this out with zip ties. this is just for photos, not shooting videos
someone made a nice mount for DSLR for the Phantom 2 as seen here: https://www.shapeways.com/product/C5VKTQWUU/dji-phantom-2-universal-camera-mount
sadly he said it does not work for phantom 3
i could upgrade to the Phantom 4 Pro or Mavic 2 to get that nice 1 inch sensor...
but wait, i already have a 1 inch sensor camera, the Nikon J1. it is lightweight. has a built in intervalometer to take photos every 3s. so i am thinking of mounting it to my Phantom 3 and see how it is.
anybody...
anyone removed their P3 gimbal+ camera?
what is the best way to mount a small mirrorless camera such as my canon m6 with the 22mm pancake lense?
i can use my phone's app to remotely control the m6. quality of photos should be much much better than before too.
originally bought to play emulators on the big screen. but i rarely touched it since having another baby.
also wanted to do sketches since the stylus is pressure sensitive in the nvidia native app.
screen is very good. 2 little scratch if you really look for it. the back has a thin line crack...
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