![]() ![]() We’ll have it back up and running as soon as possible. Player error The player is having trouble. Sporting a fully stabilized camera gimbal it is the most powerful, compact, robust and versatile 'take anywhere' quadrocopter available to date. This made it super simple and clean to mount the gimbal. The TBS DISCOVERY PRO gimbal frame is the perfect tool for amateur and pro aerial videographers. TBS DISCOVERY PRO The Early Adopter Guide 1 QUICK INFO Gimbal controller: SimpleBGC by AlexMos, firmware version 2.1 connect via USB to the DISCOVERY. Another thing worth mentioning that made these retracts stand out from others was the included H3-3D gimbal mounting solution. Skyport mount is available in mount options. The ability to sit dead still in GPS mode and just YAW the camera 360 degrees made for super stable, smooth and controlled footage. The multispectral sensor allows you to calculate the NDVI index with GIS software such as ArcGIS, Pix4DAG, gvSIG, QGIS, LEOWorks, ERDAS, IDRISI, SOPI or BEAM This Camera Stabilizer avoid motor vibrations coming from the frame. TBS Discovery PRO: 1.51: 47cm: x4: LiPo 14.8 V 3.3 Ah: This multirotor by TBS is stablilised with Naza electronics and GPS to hold the position in strong winds. The Lightbridge HD downlink allowed for seriously clear full HD video and operated at a range of roughly 3KM with little to no video breakup which also includes the option of integrating the RC link as well as video link over a single transmission.Īs for the retracts on this bad boy, I cannot remember where I purchased them, but they were SICK! They really allowed for a clear, unobstructed 360 degree view, and really made the 3axis gimbal usable. The gimbal can pan ☓30°, and tilt down to -90. With a 15 minute flight time, the E300 propulsion system was noticeably different in terms of efficiency and performance combined with the DJI props. ![]() This was a super stable build and took some seriously nice footage. A Retractable landing gear gave 360 degrees of unobstructed field of view along with a DJI Lightbridge for full 1080p HD video downlink. In the next part of the build log I will set up the Taranis RC radio and NAZA flight controller.This rig was built purely for aerial filming, with a 3 axis gopro gimbal and dual camera control allowing a camera operator to control the camera separately from the the pilot. With its high precision, high stability, lightweight, plug and play features, it is widely used in film and television productions, advertising aerial photography, etc. I finished the ‘mechanical’ part of the build by adding more electronics, such as the video transmitter with the 5.8GHz cloverleaf antenna on the front right arm and the FrSky RC receiver X8R in the back on top. 1 The DJI Zenmuse H3-2D Gimbal is another milestone in gimbal innovation, which is designed for the GoPro Hero3. Wow, it looked cool! Fully assembled Discovery Pro The result of this is a hysterically spinning gimbal, rotating constantly as if were fully drunk. After fixing the gimbal orientation and connecting the motors into the correct pitch/roll connector everything was OK. The crossed cables lead to a second mistake: mixed up roll and pitch motors. It took me until after the first power-up to realize this. as long as you perform pre-flight checks, ensure fail safe is set, acquire gps lock, etc, you minimize these risks. with dji, you wont know until your disco is dropping from the sky. But as it turned out later, I had misassembled the roll axis by 180 degrees, so the pitch motor facing the fpv camera instead of away from it. all flight controllers have software bugs and hardware issues. I had to cross them to reach the appropriate connectors on the frame, which seemed a bit like a design flaw. Oooops!Īt this point of the build I realized for the first time that something was a bit strange with the gimbal cables. Copterlab gimbal: Other gimbals: Support: Live support (website - Skype - email) No. The tilt motor should face the other direction. The multispectral sensor allows you to calculate the NDVI index with GIS software such as ArcGIS, Pix4DAG, gvSIG, QGIS, LEOWorks, ERDAS, IDRISI. The last piece I screwed on was the gimbal and it slides from the front. During the build I got to appreciate zip-ties for fixing all sorts of things, such as the electronic speed controllers (ESCs) onto the arms and the flight camera to the frame. All the electronics and wiring is integrated into the frame and aside from the gimbal and controller, there are only a few cables connecting to individual parts. It’s relatively straight forward to mount the four arms and red spacers to the bottom plate and then close up the sandwich with the top pcb plate. But now, back to the Discovery Pro.Īfter assembling the gimbal and motors and soldering the bottom plate in the TBS Discovery Pro build part 1, I put all the pieces together. ![]() It got a bit delayed because I really wanted to show you the Leistkamm Video before finishing my second quadcopter. This is part 2 of the epic TBS Discovery Pro build. ![]()
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