In a nutshell, I am finding it hard to decide between the Z15 GH2 with secraft conversion kit and the Z15 GH3 and any input would be really appreciated. I will be carrying the GH3 although I dont have the Olympus 12mm lens yet. I would like to be able to rebalance for ND filters which I know has been done on the zen GH2 and it also looks like its possible on the newer zen GH3 (http://www.multirotorforums.com/showthread.php?15184-DJI-acknowledges-Zenmuse-GH3-fault-But-when-will-it-be-fixed/page4 - post #34).
I have invested a lot of time and money into a new X8 build and I'm now really happy with its stability. My original plan was to use a non camera specific Alexmos brushless gimbal so I could pick and choose cameras and lenses. Unfortunately, I tried this route but couldnt achieve the stability I was hoping for. So this is pushing me down the zenmuse route.
In addition to the reputed stability of the zenmuse, its compatability with the other DJI electronics I have on the craft (WKM, AVL58, OSD and datalink) is an added bonus - the HDMI/AV conversion is especially useful. But are there any strong reasons to go for either the GH2 with secraft conversion of GH3 zen?
I know the zen GH3 had initial problems, a lot of which were sorted with the firmware recent update. But from what I can gather there are still problems with offset horizons and horizon drift when panning. Can anyone confirm whether or not there are still problems with the horizon or any other problems for that matter? Are there, or were there, similar problems with the zen GH2?
I have also heard the general murmours that the build quality of the zen GH3 is not as good as the zen GH2 (or other previous versions of the Z15). Again, is there anyone that has both gimbals that could confirm whether or not this is the case in their opinion? I heard the motors make more noise on the zen GH3 but is the noise indicative of a significant issue/problem? Are there any other differences in build quality? From photos, it looks like the dampeners work on a compressional basis on the newer GH3 but extensional on the older GH2 zen - should this come into the equation when trying to decide which to get?
I get the impression that the zen GH2 is more "time-served" and stable; its for this reason I guess I'm leaning slightly towards the zen GH2 with conversion rather than the newer zen GH3. I think my main concerns with the zen GH3 are the possible horizon problems.
Probably too many questions in this post to answer but it gives an idea of my thought process, allbeit rather confused! Is the choice between the two as difficult as I'm making it or am I missing something obvious? Is there an obvious choice or is it "horses for courses"?
I have invested a lot of time and money into a new X8 build and I'm now really happy with its stability. My original plan was to use a non camera specific Alexmos brushless gimbal so I could pick and choose cameras and lenses. Unfortunately, I tried this route but couldnt achieve the stability I was hoping for. So this is pushing me down the zenmuse route.
In addition to the reputed stability of the zenmuse, its compatability with the other DJI electronics I have on the craft (WKM, AVL58, OSD and datalink) is an added bonus - the HDMI/AV conversion is especially useful. But are there any strong reasons to go for either the GH2 with secraft conversion of GH3 zen?
I know the zen GH3 had initial problems, a lot of which were sorted with the firmware recent update. But from what I can gather there are still problems with offset horizons and horizon drift when panning. Can anyone confirm whether or not there are still problems with the horizon or any other problems for that matter? Are there, or were there, similar problems with the zen GH2?
I have also heard the general murmours that the build quality of the zen GH3 is not as good as the zen GH2 (or other previous versions of the Z15). Again, is there anyone that has both gimbals that could confirm whether or not this is the case in their opinion? I heard the motors make more noise on the zen GH3 but is the noise indicative of a significant issue/problem? Are there any other differences in build quality? From photos, it looks like the dampeners work on a compressional basis on the newer GH3 but extensional on the older GH2 zen - should this come into the equation when trying to decide which to get?
I get the impression that the zen GH2 is more "time-served" and stable; its for this reason I guess I'm leaning slightly towards the zen GH2 with conversion rather than the newer zen GH3. I think my main concerns with the zen GH3 are the possible horizon problems.
Probably too many questions in this post to answer but it gives an idea of my thought process, allbeit rather confused! Is the choice between the two as difficult as I'm making it or am I missing something obvious? Is there an obvious choice or is it "horses for courses"?