Some time back, I had a crash that resulted in the video feed from my GoPro not coming through the H3-2D gimbal any more. The gimbal still works find in all other respects, but I had to mount an FPV camera on the P2 as well for FPV. This works fine, but means that I only have pitch tilt on the goPro and not on the FPV camera. This makes descending a bit scary for me when trees are about.
A friend asked if I could still run a pan-tilt mount for the FPV camera and hook it up so that both cameras (the FPV and the goPro) tilted in unison by somehow splitting the control signal. I thought that was a pretty good question. Has anybody tried anything like that with the H3-2D and a separate FPV camera? Are there alternate solutions that would allow me tilt on both cameras?
Thanks in advance
A friend asked if I could still run a pan-tilt mount for the FPV camera and hook it up so that both cameras (the FPV and the goPro) tilted in unison by somehow splitting the control signal. I thought that was a pretty good question. Has anybody tried anything like that with the H3-2D and a separate FPV camera? Are there alternate solutions that would allow me tilt on both cameras?
Thanks in advance