CrashBoomBang
New Member
Hi,
i´m looking for the right gimbal for my S1000.
It´s running on Pixhawk, so DJI is no option.
I need a gimbal that can carry a variety of cameras, from GH4 to 4K Blackmagic.
On my search i found several gimbals, but i have a hard time choosing the right one.
I liked the Rctimer legacy, allthough a bit heavy it comes with a nice price and gives good results with a 32bit alexmos or CP. Yet there seems to be no way to mount it to 155mm rails.
Also liked the AV200 IDD with 3 axis conversion. Its very light, comes at a ok price. Adapter plate for rails is available. But i have read several reports claiming it´s a PITA to tune it. Some people claimed needing months to get it right because the IDD drivesystem is hard to tune with alexmos / centerpiece.
The specifications i need are:
- 3 axis
- mounts to 155mm rails like on the s1000 (im willing to use adapterplates if they are available)
- supports +-2,5kg load
- has a max weight of 2kg, less would be better
- supports camera dimension of 17x12x13 cm
- gives good results
- is fairly easy to tune
- is affordable
I would love to hear some suggestions or alternatives from you!
i´m looking for the right gimbal for my S1000.
It´s running on Pixhawk, so DJI is no option.
I need a gimbal that can carry a variety of cameras, from GH4 to 4K Blackmagic.
On my search i found several gimbals, but i have a hard time choosing the right one.
I liked the Rctimer legacy, allthough a bit heavy it comes with a nice price and gives good results with a 32bit alexmos or CP. Yet there seems to be no way to mount it to 155mm rails.
Also liked the AV200 IDD with 3 axis conversion. Its very light, comes at a ok price. Adapter plate for rails is available. But i have read several reports claiming it´s a PITA to tune it. Some people claimed needing months to get it right because the IDD drivesystem is hard to tune with alexmos / centerpiece.
The specifications i need are:
- 3 axis
- mounts to 155mm rails like on the s1000 (im willing to use adapterplates if they are available)
- supports +-2,5kg load
- has a max weight of 2kg, less would be better
- supports camera dimension of 17x12x13 cm
- gives good results
- is fairly easy to tune
- is affordable
I would love to hear some suggestions or alternatives from you!