http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIEpfD5ladE
I am getting the above frame.
The best feature of this frame is it's better then the GoPro frame that come with the Phantom.
Lots of people seem to use the GoPro 3 outer casing, which looks good, less Jello, and protects the Phantom, but one big drawback, it adds a lot of weight to the Phantom.
More weight means more wear and tear on the Phantom, less stable descending, less flight time and does not fly as smoothly.
I go the other way and the lighter you can make your Phantom the better, so this frame is ideal and maybe as light, if not lighter then the Frame that comes with the Phantom. It is certainly better.
Seems many here are going for more weight, but less weight is best as far as I am concerned. I find descending, with the Phantom GoPro Frame that comes with the Phantom, you get a far more stable Phantom, so the above frame should be even better.
I don't like using the GoPro 3 outer casing, descending you tend to get a lot more wobbling.
I have even seen some use those stick pads, but I don't trust them as they eventually come unstuck, and would hate the camera to fall off in midair.
I am getting the above frame.
The best feature of this frame is it's better then the GoPro frame that come with the Phantom.
Lots of people seem to use the GoPro 3 outer casing, which looks good, less Jello, and protects the Phantom, but one big drawback, it adds a lot of weight to the Phantom.
More weight means more wear and tear on the Phantom, less stable descending, less flight time and does not fly as smoothly.
I go the other way and the lighter you can make your Phantom the better, so this frame is ideal and maybe as light, if not lighter then the Frame that comes with the Phantom. It is certainly better.
Seems many here are going for more weight, but less weight is best as far as I am concerned. I find descending, with the Phantom GoPro Frame that comes with the Phantom, you get a far more stable Phantom, so the above frame should be even better.
I don't like using the GoPro 3 outer casing, descending you tend to get a lot more wobbling.
I have even seen some use those stick pads, but I don't trust them as they eventually come unstuck, and would hate the camera to fall off in midair.