Good find. I'm actually interested to see if anyone tried either the Nebula5200PRO or the upcoming CAME 8000. Both can handle a BMCC or a RED, which is good for future upgrade/rentals:
http://shop.chdntech.com/nebula/nebula-5200-pro-3-axis-brushless-gimbal-stabilizer.html/
Anyone tried the Nebula 4000 Lite gimbal?
opps looks like I am late to the party ...
http://mail.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11777/nebula-4000-lite
Defy new G2x gimbal for mirrorless cams
@filthy you beat me to it. I want to use a rig with 2x GoPro HD Hero 2 in 3D enclosure with 2x Ninja Star recording from HDMI Approx 800gms. ATM, its looking like Came 7000, 7500, 7800 are my options.
What is "GoPro Hero 3D Enclosure" ?
Will any of these options work for the GoPro Hero 3D Enclosure ?
What is "GoPro Hero 3D Enclosure" ?
Will any of these options work for the GoPro Hero 3D Enclosure ?
Cheap gimbals for NEX (below $200)
Quite exciting, who could such a controller be coming from? Alexmos, or phobotic or a new entry? In the gimbal controller market isn't it just mostly Alexmos dominating? Yup competition drives innovation. I went back and saw the post you made but about phobotic but I only new about them today from a search of a different product.
help with audible balancing and auto tune, I hope the future for sure a product is very close.
Of course it is close, as it is only controller thing. All else will be same.
Actually, lack of very strong competition on controllers field slows down progress.
@Vitaliy_Kiselev, help with audible balancing and auto tune, I hope the future for sure a product is very close. That be really nice. I sent them an email, depending on the response I may be a guinea pig for this controller.
They claim you don't need to tune the PID
I posted earlier about controllers that can auto tune PID. In future it is clear that controller must help with balancing with clear audio instruction and after this tune all by itself.
Anybody tried any of the phobotic centerpiece controller boards? They claim you don't need to tune the PID, why is there not so much buzz about it then? I am very much interested in this.
I was considering running an LX100 on the Gazer MD1, but it appears the crowd-funding backer who commented on Vimeo is trying to get his money back. His issues give me serious pause with regard to purchasing this product. Are there any other small (and reliable) gimbals that can handle an LX100 size compact?
I'm looking at picking up a 32-bit CAME 7000. Wondering, if it's feasible to mount this particular gimbal to an Octocopter? Is it compact and lightweight enough, do the handles come off easily, and is there an obvious way to mount it to a multirotor frame? I'm looking at doing a DIY build based on the Tarot T18, but haven't decided yet.
@kingmixer, are you talking about the Allsteady Pro? Can I ask why you asked to return it? Was something wrong with it?
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