What would be your "pro" rig using gopro under 2kg?

Pumpkinguy

Member
I know gopro and "pro" don't necessarily go together when talking aerial photography but let's say you had to build a rig under 2kg to have the best possible flight times, smoothness etc. what would you build?

I'm thinking maybe a tbs discovery with kloner arms. Naza, iosd, datalink, t motors or kde. Possible dual batteries if I could squeeze them in and under 2kg. What gimbal? Zenmuse under the front belly or 2 axis tbs?
 
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R_Lefebvre

Arducopter Developer
Depends on application, but assuming you're talking about aerial video, with a 3-axis mount, mostly hovering, under 2kg? I'd just buy a Phantom with a Zenmuse and be done with it.
 

Bartman

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I know gopro and "pro" don't necessarily go together when talking aerial photography but let's say you had to build a rig under 2kg to have the best possible flight times, smoothness etc. what would you build?

I'm thinking maybe a tbs discovery with kloner arms. Naza, iosd, datalink, t motors or kde. Possible dual batteries if I could squeeze them in and under 2kg. What gimbal? Zenmuse under the front belly or 2 axis tbs?

what is the basis for the 2kg weight limit?
 


Pumpkinguy

Member
Depends on application, but assuming you're talking about aerial video, with a 3-axis mount, mostly hovering, under 2kg? I'd just buy a Phantom with a Zenmuse and be done with it.

Buddy, that's not very fun. Lol. I need a winter project. I am one of those guys that needs a project all the time. It's a sickness.
 

Bartman

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ahhh..i might be able to help with some of the details but i'm busy this week getting the site ready for an update.
bart
 

Efliernz

Pete
I'd use one of these... http://quaternium.es/products/multicopters/spidex-v3

The Spidex V3 is the new version of the popular Spidex. The frame incorporates a Gopro3 stabilization system consisting of a passive system that uses the weight of the battery to isolate the frame of vibration by elastic support, and brushless gimbal.

I have their gimbal on my Y6 and it rocks.

Pete
 

R_Lefebvre

Arducopter Developer
Buddy, that's not very fun. Lol. I need a winter project. I am one of those guys that needs a project all the time. It's a sickness.

That was slightly tongue in cheek. Well, if you wanted to actually just go out and make money, now, that would be the answer.

I'm am curious to see what other people come up with as I'm in the same boat as you. I have a Tarot 650, but it's too heavy.
 

Pumpkinguy

Member
I'm all over the map. Like a split personality. I want to build a GH-4 rig. I want another gopro rig. Guys that are like me understand. There is a void in my life that is filled by building stuff. My house is totally renovated. When the kids go to bed I'm bored. Lol.
 

Old Man

Active Member
Discovery Pro. Pick your FC poison. 2 axis gimbal is all you need.


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sk8brd

Member
thats a good deal with all those items...the zen 3d alone is 379$ keep in mind. daniel may i ask where you got that zen3 d adapter not the "official" one but the one you have on the disco in the picture.
 
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FerdinandK

Member
Here´s mine, called the "small snapper":
20140122_111841.jpg


foldable
20140123_161858.jpg


10" propeller
900kg 60gr Motors
12A ESC
Naza
Zenmuse
Battery 4S12500 (1kg)
AUW 1920gr
Flighttime 30min at 50km/h
Here it´s maiden:

Videos done with it:

here with relensed GoPro:

best regards
Ferdinand
 
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henrysj

Member
I'd go with the standard Discovery and put a H3-3D gimbal under it - works much better than the disco pro
 

daniel

Member
thats a good deal with all those items...the zen 3d alone is 379$ keep in mind. daniel may i ask where you got that zen3 d adapter not the "official" one but the one you have on the disco in the picture.


i bought the Zenmuse from gothelirc, and the adaptors from HELIPAL...
 

R_Lefebvre

Arducopter Developer
Nice work Ferdinand. Carbon fiber honeycomb. Amazing how nobody else is using that. So it's under 2000g, with the camera and gimbal?
 


Pumpkinguy

Member
Awesome work Ferdinand!

I can understand why the hollow core panels are not widely used. They are harder to cut and the edge cannot be dressed up as cleanly. It you put a fastener thru it could potentially compress the top and bottom layer etc and its probably not a huge savings in weight when you compare it to a solid panel of equal stiffness. Maybe 20-30%? It would definitely be an advantage if you were say 2020 grams vs 1995..but in most cases it wouldn't make a difference. I'm not knocking Ferdinand here. He did a great job. Just having a discussion more or less. cheers
 

FerdinandK

Member
You can easily twist a 20x20 cm CF-plate with 1mm with your hands, you cannot twist a 20x20cm piece of those wafers. The wafers have even less weight than 1mm CF-Plates (it is reinforced with 0,3mm CF on top and bottom). So especially for folding frames like showed above you get a lot stiffer frames. Similar stiffness with standard CF-plates would need vertical reinforcements (forming a box) like done on the "Black Snapper" or the "Black Manta".

Please note, that I never claimed, that this is the way frames should be done, it is just what I do.

best regards
Ferdinand
 

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