![]() ![]() ![]() it will look like your finger is moving in the recording but you know it is not. you can test that easily yourself - turn on gyro, start recording, put your finger on the corner of the lens (don't cover the whole lens, just a small part) then shake the camera. in another example, when i crashed my quadcopter in the snow, it looked like the snow stuck to the lens (waterproof case) was moving when i picked up the quad because it "felt" the movement and tried to stabilize it. for example i was holding the camera in my hand as my family went past on snow skis and i walked towards them, but the video does not shake at all, even though i was shivering. and i can say from using my git2 that it definitely has stabilization. showed us some photos of the actual chip inside that detects movement to stabilize the video. ![]() if i wanted to record my racing, i would probably look into getting a mobius or joovoo xcam instead simply due to form factor and weight.Ĭlick to expand. the gitup cameras are a little too large to use on something like a 250 racer as your main camera, especially if you're serious about racing, but on larger craft i could easily see them being used as the sole camera onboard to both record the flight and provide a feed for FPV. ON TOPIC! once i have the video transmitter installed, i will FINALLY get to try out the FPV cable that came with my Git1 - I'll try it on both the Git1 and Git2, with the receiver connected to an old TV, so that i can easily record video showing how much lag it has or doesn't have. I'll have to change up how they wired the LEDs so i can use one of the power switches for the LEDs, but that's no big deal, just a little solder. now that i've had a little practice flying line of sight, i want to try FPV so I may install the cam/vtx soon. no FPV gear, so i had to buy that separate. mine is also CC3D but i haven't connected it to the PC for calibration or any tweaks - it was ready to fly out of the box - just attach props and battery and go. i have 5040 props on motors labeled MT2204-2300KV. THEN you can move it.Ĭlick to expand.i bought this kit from banggood preassembled (it's my first real quad - i don't count the H8 Mini I also got since that's basically a toy). so you should always put it on a flat, level surface, plug it in, then wait for the beeps to finish. and when your entire quad (minus battery) only weighs like 400 grams (i haven't actually weighed it - only guessing), that's a lot!įYI you should not move the quad after plugging in the battery - it is calibrating itself while it's singing that song. not that the git2 is heavy, but git2+waterproof case+mount is about 300 grams. with my 1500mah 3s batteries, i get about 5 minutes without the action camera, or 4 minutes with. I also need to get a big battery like that so i can have longer flight times. do you have any lights on your quad? it helps a LOT once it gets more than a few meters away, so you can tell which way is forwards. i wonder how much of the shaking was because of ice forming on the propellers! looks neat in the fog/snow. I might try making a video like that - one camera on chest mount so you can see the controller/view, and another on the quad. that drop of water on the lens really shows just how hard the gyro is working to keep things stable! ![]() Click to expand.FYI you should not move the quad after plugging in the battery - it is calibrating itself while it's singing that song. ![]()
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