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Studiowise said:I fly with both attached and will do so until my dronexpert gimbal turns up. I mostly use it for straight down shots (which is something the P2V can't do) but also I sometimes shoot 12MP stills every 5 seconds or simultaneously video and 5MP stills while shooting and using the Vision can for FPV.
Studiowise said:I fly with both attached and will do so until my dronexpert gimbal turns up. I mostly use it for straight down shots (which is something the P2V can't do) but also I sometimes shoot 12MP stills every 5 seconds or simultaneously video and 5MP stills while shooting and using the Vision camera for footage & FPV.
You could in theory but not sure id want to, a) because I have Dutch gimbal coming and b) the props work a bit harder as it is and another couple of hundred grams might mean dramatically reduced battery flight times (a la P1).gunslinger said:Studiowise said:I fly with both attached and will do so until my dronexpert gimbal turns up. I mostly use it for straight down shots (which is something the P2V can't do) but also I sometimes shoot 12MP stills every 5 seconds or simultaneously video and 5MP stills while shooting and using the Vision camera for footage & FPV.
Could you add a ZenMuse if it had longer legs?
-slinger
Studiowise said:You could in theory but not sure id want to, a) because I have Dutch gimbal coming and b) the props work a bit harder as it is and another couple of hundred grams might mean dramatically reduced battery flight times (a la P1).gunslinger said:Studiowise said:I fly with both attached and will do so until my dronexpert gimbal turns up. I mostly use it for straight down shots (which is something the P2V can't do) but also I sometimes shoot 12MP stills every 5 seconds or simultaneously video and 5MP stills while shooting and using the Vision camera for footage & FPV.
Could you add a ZenMuse if it had longer legs?
-slinger
Due to the weight, I didn't add legs for when I take off with GoPro3 facing down and forward below the Vision camera but I take off from a modified case (with a hole cut out for the gopro) and I always catch it on landing.
For a forced landing, the rear bracket is just loose enough that the gopro is pushed up out of the way back towards the body. I tested this and it works fine. Just need some better weather so I can do some still and video comparisons.
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