This is an interesting point. I've seen some people recommend not using plates made out of carbon fiber since that would make them stronger than the Phantom's plastic body. I suppose you'd need to do a bunch of test crashes to prove that theory though.I think the skid plate should be disposable
Yes, but one crash is enough for me, however I will continue to use what I believe are relatively weak and disposable protection plates.This is an interesting point. I've seen some people recommend not using plates made out of carbon fiber since that would make them stronger than the Phantom's plastic body. I suppose you'd need to do a bunch of test crashes to prove that theory though.
The key is to find the balance between too weak and too strong. If too weak, something could bust through and destroy the camera. If too strong, another part of the Phantom could be destroyed.I will continue to use what I believe are relatively weak and disposable protection plates.
I had this one installed on my P2V+. It's made well and fits well. I'm not sure how it would hold up in a crash though -- never had the chance to find out
You can find some other commonly used gimbal/camera protectors here:
DJI Phantom Accessories & Tips - Phantom Help
the gimbal plate i got whenever i turn on the gimbal rotate and hit, i need once not hit the gimbal when turn on, im using P3.
mine only have one position, do you have link of yr?Mine has two positions: it is possible to adjust it forward-back releative to camera. Maybe it is possible to fix yours a little bit more away from camera also ?
mine only have one position, do you have link of yr?
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