Why don't you save yourself the headache and buy this today http://www.quadrocopter.com/CineStar-8-360-RTF-Including-Radian_p_742.html and post us some video next week?
Why not just get a proper gimbal for only crane work? Heck, even the kessler revo is better than any of the aerial gimbals available for multi's for studio use. We've easily carried 15lbs of camera on one of those, may not be the best but it's cheap and can be programmed. Unless you're moving...
you son of a b###h! I'm supposed to be shopping for OTHER people:pig:.
Did you go to Walters over the weekend? I was in Bullhead and the wind was constant, went for a showoff flight for the fam in the front yard and once my klonerklonedisco got over the top of the house, the wind bout took it...
Ron, maybe a recommend to the OP to look around HERE first before you spam, plenty and I mean plenty of info on the naza here at multirotorforums. Harry, you might also look at moving your vu to a back arm and in a position you can see the led from the ground.
As Jar Jar Binks said, "Yoosa onsa Crasy F****r!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That thing's HUGE! You should sell advertising on that bad boy.
Iris brings up a good point, how aerodynamic is the sony nex5 in 100 mph wind? This is going to be exciting to watch!
Just my wag, it's the only type that has a large diameter like that used on the eagletree, it also has the high temp rating like would be used in electronics. See if they'll send you a sample.
Watcha covering?