Well as far as am concerned the AV200 and the AV130 still as its place in the MR world. All the brushless stuff is really great if you are happy to tune tune and tune again. If like me you like flying then servos are still OK. All my footage on Vimeo is with a AV130 with Radian on roll filmed with CX730. Unless you are a pro then its fine. All the stuff I have done for the BBC has been shot on this setup, sure its not class 1, I dont even think the CX730 is in class 5 as far as the BBC goes but my footage has been integrated into prime-time BBC stuff. So as far as the AV200IDD is concerned I have used it for a new CH5 series flying the BMPC. I have flown it with the GH3 and its great. The Carvec system is going from strength to strength, NO bull**** just real honest Yorkshire engineering that works and will get even better. The latest firmware makes tuning easier but as far a auto tune is concerned forget it, its bollocks no matter what FF or DJI post their autotune still relies on everything being set up on the Gimbal precisely and if you do that then the tuning is easy.
For the Epic forget it, the AV200IDD is not an option and as MBF said it never really has been suitable. If you wan to fly a RED talk to Kloner, not sure what he is using but he seem to be flying it more than anyone I know. Or you will need to shell out for a Movi which will carry the Red.. well I have heard it will.
The AV 200IDD is suitable for GH3/BMPC sized cameras. It could fly bigger ones but its the ability to balance the gimbal that is the restriction on a fixed tray.
I love the engineering of the AV200 and AV130, great solid design that works but with limitations.
I fly
AV130 with Radian roll control with Cannon 550D, Nex5 CX730
AV200 with SkyLine 2 axis control for Canon 550/5D for stills
AV200 3 axis Carvec controlled servo for all above as emegency gimbal
AV200 IDD Carvec controlled 3 axis for GH3/CX730/BMPC
New test unit Carvec controlled 3 axis for GH3/CX730/BMPC
Hope that as answered the questions. Here is the latest testing video not with the AV200IDD as thats now in my working tool box, but with a new DD gimbal in less than favourable conditions.