Not yet.I'm assuming you can't control an aftermarket gimbal through this besides providing power?
That was my thought as well. Having the wiring is a small part of the equation. You could power up and get basic stabilization, but no control. Kind of like putting together a computer but not having an OS.Even if you could wire it up, what programming to do you plan to use to control it? Seems to me until 3DR releases a SDK for developers there is no way to do anything with any gimbal thats connected.
After all, this is based on the Arducopter stuff, and at it's basis is built to control various gimbal technologies.
I haven't done it (and probably won't) so it is a 'bit" of specualtion on my part, in that I haven't seen it with my own eyes, but not to much.Is it though? We also have a linux computer on board controller for the smart shots. So not sure if the gimbal is talking to the Linux system or the arducopter. I am sure they are both involved but the question is who is handling the final output.
Boy ain't that the truth!!!Very well good be. All beyond my pay grade !
Be nice when we don't have to speculate so much
I'm sure its 'working' in the sense that is stabilizing the camera and controlling tilt from the controller. I don't believe it can be controlled by Solo for smart shots.Im reviving this thread, I saw someone's review of a Feiyu gimbal claiming he has it working and can control it. Is it possible to control it if you wire it right?
First review, guy claims it's working.
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I'm sure its 'working' in the sense that is stabilizing the camera and controlling tilt from the controller. I don't believe it can be controlled by Solo for smart shots.
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