Anyone attempted to use the Lume Cube light mounts as an attach point for a Go Pro or other light weight camera such as FLIR or near IR. The screws are standard camera screws. I know it adds weight and thus limit flight time.
Anyone attempted to use the Lume Cube light mounts as an attach point for a Go Pro or other light weight camera such as FLIR or near IR. The screws are standard camera screws. I know it adds weight and thus limit flight time.
Now to do a night shot withthe lume cube on tooWell I can now say I tried it and both Phantom and Drone survived.
Mounted the Go Pro Black 4 facing forward on one mount and used one of the Lume Cube on the other mount as a counter balance. The Go Pro side was slightly heavier.
For some reason the iPad screen went black so no video feed from the camera and didn't want to wait for a reboot of the iPad so decided to keep it real close.
You could tell the P4 was working harder by the sound of the motors. Performance well to quote Ted Striker from Airplane, "its sluggish like a wet sponge."
Wind conditions 8mph with minimal gusts. Interesting to hear wind and motor sound. Also no vibration dampening on the Go Pro. But does show how well the P4 gimbal smooths out its camera.
P4 camera had a Polar Pro ND16 filter. Go Pro had no filters.
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Bottom line, really don't see a practical need for it for me personally other than knowing it can be done.
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