mediaguru said:
[youtube]http://youtu.be/tLmotfvsXQ8[/youtube] (uh, how does YouTube mode work here?)
I received my CM3000 today and just installed it in the kitchen with my baby boy commenting in the background. Working fairly well right out of the box. Looking forward to taking it for a spin tomorrow and rolling some tape, so to speak.
That's cool-been waiting for someone(other than reviewers) to get one of these.
Are you flying a Phantom 1?
All those wires sticking out the back-is one a 4/5 pin for an FPV transmitter?(I think they have 5 pins but only use 4 wires-2 of which plug into the go pro 3).
I'm very curious on your flight times.....and, what other equipment you have on your aircraft(FPV, iOSD...)?
I think if this CM3000 works well-I may purchase one. Too me, it's a game changer in the "film industry" at it's price point....yaw axis stability has always been the Phantom's "Achilles heal", so I'm very excited to see you put it through it's paces, with some really tight, fast turns and yaws-to see how well it keep up.
Also-is this thing adjustable enough, that you could put a filter holder and neutral density filter on the front of the lens of the Go Pro 3, without it entering a hibernation state due to weight imbalance towards the front??
Good luck-have fun, and thanks.