timjustindodd
Member
Hey guys! My first post here on multirotor!
Here's a run down on my set up, then I'll tell yah my problem and see if you have any tips
DJI F550 with a Futaba T8J
For now - (just during testing and first flights) a hard mounted Canon EOS M with the 22mm F2.0 lens.
I'm using the RX-LCD5802 monitor/receiver and a TS 352 video transmitter.
I have my H-momentary switch set to trigger a tinysnapper by stratosnapper.
Everything works great BUT when I take a picture, there's about 3 full seconds of blackout on the monitor after the picture is snapped. Now I know the time from the EOS M is almost 2 seconds per shot, but then the monitor takes an extra second or two even to re-establish a connection for some reason... This happens too when I click the menu button, it blacks the monitor out for about 2 seconds, then it reconnects. Is there anyway to make it not switch to some auto mode and just stay hard locked on that channel or something? My guess is that the monitor/receiver sense a lost connection and start bouncing around between the antennas or something. Anyone have any experience with this? Also, anyone have any idea on how to make there be no black out period for a shot with the EOS M?
Thanks guys!
Here's a run down on my set up, then I'll tell yah my problem and see if you have any tips
DJI F550 with a Futaba T8J
For now - (just during testing and first flights) a hard mounted Canon EOS M with the 22mm F2.0 lens.
I'm using the RX-LCD5802 monitor/receiver and a TS 352 video transmitter.
I have my H-momentary switch set to trigger a tinysnapper by stratosnapper.
Everything works great BUT when I take a picture, there's about 3 full seconds of blackout on the monitor after the picture is snapped. Now I know the time from the EOS M is almost 2 seconds per shot, but then the monitor takes an extra second or two even to re-establish a connection for some reason... This happens too when I click the menu button, it blacks the monitor out for about 2 seconds, then it reconnects. Is there anyway to make it not switch to some auto mode and just stay hard locked on that channel or something? My guess is that the monitor/receiver sense a lost connection and start bouncing around between the antennas or something. Anyone have any experience with this? Also, anyone have any idea on how to make there be no black out period for a shot with the EOS M?
Thanks guys!