My guess is that 3dr is taking up shelf space and they just want to unload them .
One of the Best Buy managers told me that 3DR dictates the pricing on the Solos. So these sales that BB is having are blessed by 3DR.
Yes, been discussed on this forum frequently. I'm pretty sure that 99% of anything and everything ever asked or ever will be asked or ever discussed relating to 3DR/Solo has already been previously asked and answered on this forum - often dozens of times.Did a lot of research the past few days. Found one place that stated the Solo cost 3DR $750 each to produce.
That has been my thought for a while now. How to make the 3dr gimbal operate on it's own. I'm sure one of you rocket scientists can figure it out. GoPro is selling theirs for $299. I just ordered 2 3dr gimbals from Best Buy.if I knew how to adapt the gimbal to a handheld stabilizer for my gopro Id be sold!
I haven't looked that close but if the gimbal has the imu on board which I'd guess it does. You should be able to supply power and have it power up and stabilize. However, you won't have any control on it for pitch. It may be receiving a pwm control signal from the Solo. Might be worth a test for 39 bucks.if I knew how to adapt the gimbal to a handheld stabilizer for my gopro Id be sold!
I haven't looked that close but if the gimbal has the imu on board which I'd guess it does. You should be able to supply power and have it power up and stabilize. However, you won't have any control on it for pitch. It may be receiving a pwm control signal from the Solo. Might be worth a test for 39 bucks.
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