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opfish
post Oct 3 2012, 03:47 PM

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Anybody here has or planning to build a multirotor (quadcopter, hexacopter etc)?
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post Oct 4 2012, 11:39 AM

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QUOTE(Ksano @ Oct 3 2012, 06:02 PM)
I interested with that.. but was planning to go a bit less expensive way.. and attached it with gopro tongue.gif..
but I really dont know where to start  laugh.gif
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Less expensive way? Sounds interesting enough. Share pls! nod.gif

I've just registered myself at malaysia-rc forum and rcgroup. New area, new information = steep learning curve. I'm surprised that LYN videographers seem like not keen on this icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Oct 4 2012, 02:41 PM

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QUOTE(VinceCheong @ Oct 4 2012, 12:44 PM)
Hahaha, well I don't think the right statement would be "we're not keen on it"... More like, probably, the amount of work and craft involved is beyond our own capabilities? Hahah I don't know... I'm no engineer tongue.gif

And if you think about it, lets we do manage to make a quadcopter/hexacopter "Fly"cam tongue.gif, would you be happy with the end result? would the end footage be salvageable without any gyro built-it? lol >.<

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When there's a will, there's a way laugh.gif

In our pursuit to achieve visual stability on the ground, we opt for Flycam, glidecam etc which most of them have the counter-balance mechanisms like gimbal for example. Same applies to this flying lil' things, we'll not get satisfactory results without the gimbal, gyro stuff or whatchacallit. I can't access youtube right now, but i'm sure you can watch hundreds of excellent 'stabilized' videos using these. Aerial photography aside, imagine what we can do with this stuff at lower altitude, for example during wedding event etc. We can say goodbye to cranes and jibs! smile.gif




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post Oct 5 2012, 08:58 PM

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QUOTE(ocz @ Oct 5 2012, 05:15 PM)
Does anyone here know where to ger 5" or 7" TFT LCD Monitor that can be used for DSLR?

Just a cheap unit one.
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Not sure how cheap is cheap, but in mudah.my selling RM100-RM200.

 

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