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It lives ... it lives !!
A couple of successful test flights this evening, hanging a Sony RX100 from a static tripod mount, and using a Pixel TW-283 Wireless Remote Control to fire the shutter. I am getting about 150' ++ shutter control.
Running the HDMI feed from the camera to the solo app (on the cell phone) for visual, BUT it is upside down, because the camera is, of course, hanging upside down.
Since I am getting a headache looking at this thing, any easy way to flip the image 180 degrees for normal viewing?
Also, although I have the weight down to below 400g, control actions seem a bit "jerky" and I need a light touch on the controls, or the craft seems to "bounce around" a bit. Most of the payload weight is in the camera, and I think the solo struggles a bit to maintain level, sometimes.
Also, with a static mount, I need to point the entire rig. Is there any way to "tilt" the rig forward/back and still maintain a stable position?
-- Rick Rack
A couple of successful test flights this evening, hanging a Sony RX100 from a static tripod mount, and using a Pixel TW-283 Wireless Remote Control to fire the shutter. I am getting about 150' ++ shutter control.
Running the HDMI feed from the camera to the solo app (on the cell phone) for visual, BUT it is upside down, because the camera is, of course, hanging upside down.
Since I am getting a headache looking at this thing, any easy way to flip the image 180 degrees for normal viewing?
Also, although I have the weight down to below 400g, control actions seem a bit "jerky" and I need a light touch on the controls, or the craft seems to "bounce around" a bit. Most of the payload weight is in the camera, and I think the solo struggles a bit to maintain level, sometimes.
Also, with a static mount, I need to point the entire rig. Is there any way to "tilt" the rig forward/back and still maintain a stable position?
-- Rick Rack