I did that. I use it for GoPro on my handlebars. But attaching the RC unit to that is proving rather difficult.
The closest thing to a solution I've found so far is reverse mounting a Joby Gorilla Pod onto the handlebars and gripping the RC.
Kinda jenky though :$
Hey guys, has anyone tried attaching the RC to handlebars of bicycle?
I'm trying to use Active Track mode but when the drone loses me, I have to stop and make sure he's ok.
If I had the RC mounted on the handlebars I think I could just operate him back into position as I cycle?
Any thoughts...
Thank you sir. I unscrewed the UV lens which is the broken part, and inspected the glass on the actual lens and it's perfect.
The Polar Pro filters, do they screw on in the same way as the UV filter that's already on the 4 when purchased?
Or do they go over that?
Thanks again guys!
Correct, the UV filter was smashed, but the actual lens is totally fine. The legs took a bash as well but nothing major. I'm amazed how well he turned out given that the crash caused the battery to fall out (that's toast) and my trackimo to fly out too (note: strap that thing in next time)...
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