Is the GoPro properly secured onto the gimbal? I had that problem when I used rubber bands. Went back to the original bracket and never had that random buzzing since.
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When you want a faster workflow, you can proxy the files, edit the proxies then switch to the original files for final rendering.
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So you get the iosd info but no vid from the GoPro? Have you checked the connections; condition of the ribbon cables and the connections to the interference board?
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the setup I have is an immersionrc 5.8 vtx with iosd and a boscam rx-lcd5802 for the receiver. This should be below your $200 budget. I'm using some ok antennas, a fat shark right hand circular on the bird, aomway helical and circular on the receiver. Works perfectly.
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Buying a "training" quadcopter will help you get your orientations down. also they take a beating, well the hubsan x4 I got took a beating the first hour of flight time I had with it. but after getting use to flying a quad, going to the phantom was easy. A smaller quad is twitchy and you learn...
My 5th Flight. Flew near the Beaverdam Reservoir in Ashburn, VA. Video is short due to my instagram account still at 15 seconds for video.
Instagram video by Marco Averion • May 12, 2016 at 9:59pm UTC
Just got my Phantom 2 with the H4-3D. I was wondering if the gimbal always positions the gopro parallel to the Phantom's body. For example if I bank the Phantom left or right and keep it banked, the gopro smoothly parallels to the phantoms body.
I ask this because I have a non-flight gimbal...
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