...flying FPV via video out on my GoPro on a stabilised gimbal rather than through my hard mounted dedicated FPV camera?
I still find it a bit more difficult with the gopro quality and the gimbal, but i enjoy being able to control the pitch of the FPV view, it's getting easier now that i have the artificial horizon via the iOSD and after using it that way for a few days, going back to a hard mounted FPV camera again it seems like there is far too much movement and its hard to keep track of it all :shock:
I also seem to have a good bit of vibration in my Phantom, it doesn't show on the GoPro, and seems to fly fine, but the image on the hard mounted fpv camera was showing A LOT of vibration.
Pretty gutted with this realisation as i just paid £70 (about $100) for a brand new Sony CCD that i doubt i'll be using :lol:
I still find it a bit more difficult with the gopro quality and the gimbal, but i enjoy being able to control the pitch of the FPV view, it's getting easier now that i have the artificial horizon via the iOSD and after using it that way for a few days, going back to a hard mounted FPV camera again it seems like there is far too much movement and its hard to keep track of it all :shock:
I also seem to have a good bit of vibration in my Phantom, it doesn't show on the GoPro, and seems to fly fine, but the image on the hard mounted fpv camera was showing A LOT of vibration.
Pretty gutted with this realisation as i just paid £70 (about $100) for a brand new Sony CCD that i doubt i'll be using :lol: