For those that have used ZeroUAV and DJI gear what are your general thoughts between the two? Any major issues/bugs with the ZeroUAV setups? Pros and cons of each?
I have both and have flown both on a Cinestar frame. The Zero system is more flexible when it comes to tuning ability and it will work well with larger props that the DJI WKM will not. Their major shortcoming is as mentioned, documentation and user interface, the system simply isn't as polished as some others I've used. I'm not currently flying the Zero system, last time I did it flipped on takeoff on the Cinestar bending the AV130 and breaking a prop. Not sure of what the problem might have been but I swapped back to the WKM and its been flying flawlessly since so IMO there are still some rough edges to the ZeroUAV that need to be eliminated before its ready for prime time.
The major issue I found with the Zero is the built in gimbal stabilization was unuseable at the time I was flying it, too few tuning parameters and overall it was not smooth on either axis, both Mk and DJI work much better. When the Cinestar flipped I was attempting to do the first test flight of the YS-X6 using a Photohigher RSGS to stabilize the AV130, had that been sucessful I might still have the system on the CS.
One other thing that can be a problem, the Ys-X6 is BIG, much bigger than a Wookong-M so mounting it to a frame can be challenging especially on a setup like the Cinestar when space for mounting the flight controller system is limited.
I think ZeroUAV has a good system with the right features and they have been very responsive supporting users worldwide, they simply need to refine some of the rough edges before it will be in the same league as the other major players. At some point I'll remount the YS-X6 on a frame, update the firmware, and give it another go, I expect by then most of the issues I saw previously will be resolved, time will tell...
Ken