This seems wrong to me... when in fpv mode the gimble should not be locked but should follow movements of the plane smoothly acording to a follow speed setting. also why lockout the manual control - you should still be able to choose the camera angle and then the camera follows (smoothly) the orientation of the palne but at the angle you have selected.
Hi Roy,many players have asked us to lock the axis, so we will update this firmware. If you don't need it, you don't need to turn on this mode and just use it normally. This is a mode that players can choose by themselves.😁
@@HEQUAV I understand some would like this. But what would be better is locked but still smoothing out juddering movements so your camera follows as if it was locked but smoothly. Like if I was filming with a go pro fixed statically. It would still smooth out juddering movements but would *follow" the model as if it was locked but smoothly.
What I want to do is only use caddx moonlight and get rid of my go pro on fixed wing plane. As it would be my main fpv camera as well as my filming camera I want it smoothed at all times but to follow the plane at all times unless I'm giving pan or tilt stick movements then it would obey this but still following the plane plus or minus the stick movements whilst all the time smoothing out plane judders from turbulence etc. but allways following the plane enough to still fly it if im giving no pan or tilt input. This is kind of how a handheld DJI gimbal works it follows where your pointing it but smoothly and always correcting judders from walking etc.
Maybe your Angle Mode already behaves how i sugest. Do you have any video of Angle Mode on the bench showing how it tracks the plane and how it responds to stick inputs. Is your software open source ? I could perhaps modify it myself for my needs if none of your modes fit my requirements.
@@RoyCruse In our software, you should be able to achieve what you want without setting the axis lock. This gimbal is suitable for caddx moonlight camera. Angle mode usage video example: th-cam.com/users/shorts5l7Ce262aus Sorry, our software is not open source and does not support players' own modification. If you have ideas, we will summarize the suggestions for continuous improvement.
You can't control the gimbal directly through head tracking. The head tracking sends signals to the remote control, and the remote control controls it. The protocols our gimbal supports are currently SBUS and PWM protocols.
Need a mode where I can lock out yaw and pitch, and have roll be limited by the user, I only need it to damp out 5-10 degree of roll shakes, not compensate for the entire plane banking.
can the gimbal also get control for all 3 axis? like every one PWM channel controlls one Axis, omitt the "return to home" as this can be done by setting all 3 Channels to center, that would greatly improve the gimbal to headtrackers and Flightcontrollers. this is the only thing holding me back of buying a couple sets to upgrade my fleet of planes
The three axes can be controlled normally in the stabilization mode. The free axis lock function is not yet supported in the FPV mode, but we will continue to listen to your suggestions and update it.
@@HEQUAV just to avoid any misunderstanding, will it be possible in future to controll each axis of the gimbal seperately? no stabilisation, just controlling like a normal headtracker?
@@HEQUAV is there any timeframe when it will be ready? i am currently deciding on G-Port gimbal (looks nice quality) or Caddx Gimbal (has the feature i need) can you give any ETA for the headtracker feature firmware to be available
HOME channel: Channel value 1000~1400 is normal stabilization mode, 1600~2000 is FPV axis lock mode.
Looks like great software. Thank you for putting this product together.
This seems wrong to me... when in fpv mode the gimble should not be locked but should follow movements of the plane smoothly acording to a follow speed setting. also why lockout the manual control - you should still be able to choose the camera angle and then the camera follows (smoothly) the orientation of the palne but at the angle you have selected.
Hi Roy,many players have asked us to lock the axis, so we will update this firmware. If you don't need it, you don't need to turn on this mode and just use it normally. This is a mode that players can choose by themselves.😁
@@HEQUAV I understand some would like this. But what would be better is locked but still smoothing out juddering movements so your camera follows as if it was locked but smoothly. Like if I was filming with a go pro fixed statically. It would still smooth out juddering movements but would *follow" the model as if it was locked but smoothly.
What I want to do is only use caddx moonlight and get rid of my go pro on fixed wing plane. As it would be my main fpv camera as well as my filming camera I want it smoothed at all times but to follow the plane at all times unless I'm giving pan or tilt stick movements then it would obey this but still following the plane plus or minus the stick movements whilst all the time smoothing out plane judders from turbulence etc. but allways following the plane enough to still fly it if im giving no pan or tilt input.
This is kind of how a handheld DJI gimbal works it follows where your pointing it but smoothly and always correcting judders from walking etc.
Maybe your Angle Mode already behaves how i sugest. Do you have any video of Angle Mode on the bench showing how it tracks the plane and how it responds to stick inputs.
Is your software open source ? I could perhaps modify it myself for my needs if none of your modes fit my requirements.
@@RoyCruse In our software, you should be able to achieve what you want without setting the axis lock. This gimbal is suitable for caddx moonlight camera.
Angle mode usage video example: th-cam.com/users/shorts5l7Ce262aus
Sorry, our software is not open source and does not support players' own modification. If you have ideas, we will summarize the suggestions for continuous improvement.
Well done ❤
How to use it with walksnail headteacker?
You can't control the gimbal directly through head tracking. The head tracking sends signals to the remote control, and the remote control controls it. The protocols our gimbal supports are currently SBUS and PWM protocols.
Configure the head tracker as trainer in your radio. (painless360 has some nice tutorials on it).
Need a mode where I can lock out yaw and pitch, and have roll be limited by the user, I only need it to damp out 5-10 degree of roll shakes, not compensate for the entire plane banking.
We will try to improve it to see if we can give users more freedom in using FPV mode.😁
@@HEQUAVBasically fpv mode for wings that only reduces shakes 👍
@@Finnv893 Because some players need to lock the axis to determine the attitude of the aircraft🤣
can the gimbal also get control for all 3 axis? like every one PWM channel controlls one Axis, omitt the "return to home" as this can be done by setting all 3 Channels to center, that would greatly improve the gimbal to headtrackers and Flightcontrollers.
this is the only thing holding me back of buying a couple sets to upgrade my fleet of planes
The three axes can be controlled normally in the stabilization mode. The free axis lock function is not yet supported in the FPV mode, but we will continue to listen to your suggestions and update it.
@@HEQUAV just to avoid any misunderstanding, will it be possible in future to controll each axis of the gimbal seperately? no stabilisation, just controlling like a normal headtracker?
@@egseysfv8976 We are developing a firmware that can control the angle in FPV mode, which should meet your needs. Please wait for us.🤣
@@HEQUAV is there any timeframe when it will be ready? i am currently deciding on G-Port gimbal (looks nice quality) or Caddx Gimbal (has the feature i need)
can you give any ETA for the headtracker feature firmware to be available
@@egseysfv8976 Update in about two weeks