And so it shall. Dan will have it out in the next few days.
Might want to wait on selling yours Twister773!
Twister773,
I've got a Cinestar gimbal and I've learned a few things that will make it work to its fullest potential. The gimbal must be balanced, the center of gravity needs to align with the axis of rotation with the camera mounted. To do this on the roll axis, take off the belt, then shift the weight left or right until it stays level. Then, you'll need to raise/lower the forward arms so that the center of gravity is lined up with the roll axis. You'll know you've got it right when you can move the gimbal to any position and it stays there (with the belt off). Do this with the camera and gear mounted. When you put the belt back on, make sure it is good and tight by moving that servo up and taking any belt slack out. This makes a world of difference!
all the best,
Ben Rowland
The new version of the HoverflyGIMBAL is available now.
The only difference between the first version and the second version is the addition of signal buffers so that it works directly with cinestar gimbal servos. Regardless it is available.
We have had ours for 4 days. It's a v1.
Can we exchange it for a v2 because we are looking at a cinestar?
I thought the new version would also incorporate both gyro and mag for pan stab? Is this the version that is now available?
I spoke with Al about this and this is most likely going to be handled as a firmware change (utilizing existing sensors) rather than being a rework.
Well we got to try the latest Test 2 firmware today and overall I'd say that we've definitely moved in a positive direction.
The setup was our custom octa with a PH AV200-360
ROLL
Firstly, Roll was responsive, rock solid and held its horizon... Top marks here, especially considering it didn't seem to work that well in the last 1.03 firmware.
TILT
Tilt was a big disappointment, and in this firmware it seems to have developed a very sensitive spot right at the horizon/neutral position. Pitching ever so slightly fore/aft would dramatically tilt the cam up/down.
We followed all instructions, centre point, travel adjust, scaling & gain but couldn't get rid of it.
We didn't recalibrate the accelerometers or gyro after the FW update to Test 2, so that's our next plan.
HF, is it a requirement to recalibrate all sensors after updating the FW?????
PAN
I was pleasantly surprised at how well it worked considering the previous firmware results. It was definitely useable if your clips will be edited and you're just pulling short snippets. It held its heading beautifully when yaw was constant, but totally failed at the beginning and end of a yaw. The ramp up ramp down needs to be a software user adjustable setting, or it needs to "just work".
I'm really looking forward to the sensor fusion of the Mag and Gyro, but I'd still like the user option to use one or the other.
Even better, a single influence slider that allows the user to manually adjust the ratio between the two sensors.
Good work HF, look forward to the next FW update.
http://youtu.be/VnFo7cMDKto
In this video you have a sound I have never heard in a multi. There is a secondary lower pitch "whine" almost sounds like a baby crying. hard to explain but those look like Tiger 2814's and APC's. Almost sounds as if there is mechanical interference there. Anyone else hear this?