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I bought a hero 4 black off eBay a few weeks ago-- this must be one of the reasons I was able to buy a complete 3dr solo package at BestBuy with gimbal and extra battery for $299 on a Christmas gift card. I was planning to use an extra ilook+ fpv camera, but it wouldn't fit the solo's dedicated gimbal. Worse, there are NO other cameras than the GoPro 3+ and 4 models that have the matching data ports, so it's GoPro or nothing.
Yesterday, I set everything up, updated the everchanging solo firmware, went through all the arduous calibration and binding rituals, and dry-tested the motors (no props.) I was very happy until the time came to remove the camera from the gimbal. It was so hot, I dropped it, luckily onto my shoe, so no damage.
It took several minutes to cool down enough to handle. I took the battery out, and later went through the function menus to be sure it was set up properly (it was.) The camera was only hooked up for about half the charge on one battery-- I dread to think what could have happened had I actually flown it. My guesstimate of its temperature was 140 F, or 60 C. In flight, I have no doubt it would have gone to the boiling point, frying its own electronics, and most likely those of the gimbal, too.
This leaves me with a $230 hotbox camera flying on a drone that has been plagued with problems--- looks like I got what I paid for at $299. In January, I also bought a Phantom 4 and Yuneec q500 complete setup with extra batteries and Yuneec hand held 4K stabilizer package, for about $1,400. The deals were amazing! Along with a P3 Pro, 3drx8+, and Tali H500, I now have a veritable armada of six very diverse drones.....
I test flew the q500 over the weekend, and it performed very well. About a year ago, I paid $200 for a wrecked P3 Pro, did a total rebuild, and it also flew beautifully. A nasty encounter with tiny tree branches took it down last fall; I rebuilt it again, only to discover that DJI has built an "OEM flight battery only shaft" into their latest firmware. SHAME on you, DJI. Now I've bought a Phantom 4 with 1 extra battery, but the P3 customer screw makes Yuneec's H hexacopter with the intelligent flight module much more attractive, for just a few hundred extra $$.
Fortunately, the equipment I have does afford some measure of latitude as to which camera/gimbal combination is best for each particular drone.
Kodak makes a marvelous 360 degree 4K package, but the $1 kilobuck price tag is most intimidating.......
Girlfriend coming to bed now, to be continued......
À suivre.........
Yesterday, I set everything up, updated the everchanging solo firmware, went through all the arduous calibration and binding rituals, and dry-tested the motors (no props.) I was very happy until the time came to remove the camera from the gimbal. It was so hot, I dropped it, luckily onto my shoe, so no damage.
It took several minutes to cool down enough to handle. I took the battery out, and later went through the function menus to be sure it was set up properly (it was.) The camera was only hooked up for about half the charge on one battery-- I dread to think what could have happened had I actually flown it. My guesstimate of its temperature was 140 F, or 60 C. In flight, I have no doubt it would have gone to the boiling point, frying its own electronics, and most likely those of the gimbal, too.
This leaves me with a $230 hotbox camera flying on a drone that has been plagued with problems--- looks like I got what I paid for at $299. In January, I also bought a Phantom 4 and Yuneec q500 complete setup with extra batteries and Yuneec hand held 4K stabilizer package, for about $1,400. The deals were amazing! Along with a P3 Pro, 3drx8+, and Tali H500, I now have a veritable armada of six very diverse drones.....
I test flew the q500 over the weekend, and it performed very well. About a year ago, I paid $200 for a wrecked P3 Pro, did a total rebuild, and it also flew beautifully. A nasty encounter with tiny tree branches took it down last fall; I rebuilt it again, only to discover that DJI has built an "OEM flight battery only shaft" into their latest firmware. SHAME on you, DJI. Now I've bought a Phantom 4 with 1 extra battery, but the P3 customer screw makes Yuneec's H hexacopter with the intelligent flight module much more attractive, for just a few hundred extra $$.
Fortunately, the equipment I have does afford some measure of latitude as to which camera/gimbal combination is best for each particular drone.
Kodak makes a marvelous 360 degree 4K package, but the $1 kilobuck price tag is most intimidating.......
Girlfriend coming to bed now, to be continued......
À suivre.........