SamaraMedia
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Thank you, would be interested in seeing some of your two man ops when you have it.
Great! Taking into account that S900 creates quite lots of vibrations I am impressed with the result. I love to watch all different configuration of multirotors and cameras where InfinityMR is used. It just makes me sure about "how much InfinityMR" is an universal gimbalToday's test video from reinforced s900 with e1200 motors + infinityMR with sony a6000 + Sel1855
I did go to Vimeo and watch it full screen. Looks good. As an end user watching it on 15" laptop screen, I don't think I could nit pick any faults so both gimbals and controllers seem to deliver a usable finished product that would satisfy many clients Might look at it later on a large screen tv to see if I can see anything.
I have some 32 bit AM boards but no encoder motors yet. I have 2 CP's and am relatively satisfied with them except for they are real finicky as to what type of gimbal they are on...
Since you have a s800 and Mantis, I assume you have a back up rig. Not sure why it would be to terribly embarrassing if something malfunctioned. If this is why you used both gimbals on the job, I'd bet your client didn't have too much problem assuming you didn't have deadline issues on delivering the finished product......
Anyway, again, the academy video looks good. Nice setting they have there.
Tom, video looks great!
Can you tell what goes wrong with AM? I think we have your unit some time ago in our facility to upgrade to AM controller. Send me an email and I will try to help.
Again, video is great and I love to watch such results.
Looked good full screen Tom, couldn't see it earlier, needed a password.
One thing I don't see from many videos is a shot where you pan down while moving forward, sideways, backward etc...as you follow a subject of object. How do your gimbals react in that situation as far as horizon drift?
I haven't had my Tarot X6 with Quadframe DSLR gimbal out for a while. Has CP installed for a Sony XRB580 handicam, the horizon seemed to be ok on most movements but I get a hiccup on the tilt when I pan down. I'm figuring it is mostly gimbal setup, not fond of the framework which can easily be out of square causing some binding on the roll and tilt axis.
Really like Jakub's gimbal design and hope to make a decision on a GH4 style gimbal soon.
Here you can look at some test shoots from your gimbal - there is no stabilisation added in postproduction. Except the horizong tilting during yaw, its almost perfect from my point of view