GEPRC Cinebot30 with Full Gopro 8
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- First flight with the GEPRC Cinebot 30 FPV freestyle cinewhoop with a full Gopro 8 mounted. The Gopro is mounted using a Cinelog 35 Gopro mount which fits the front two mounting points and used a zip tie to secure the rear of the mount.
With a 6s 1100Mah battery, I was able to get close to 7 minutes of flight time flying in acro.
Epic Video! Thanks for sharing it. I'm starting at FPV and get the cinebot30 as my first fpv drone. Your video really inspire me a lot.
Thank you! I'm glad this inspired you! I am new to FPV as well and I have only the Cinelog25 to compare this to. I think the Cinebot30 is a great cinewhoop to start with.
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@@tabangcora thanks for this! Where would you go after the cinebot30?
@@flowyscreations it depends with the use case. For smaller drone I would go with the cinelog 25 or 20. That would work better for smaller places. For something faster, I would go with the GEPRC Mark 5.
U and me both im currently checking the o3 version😂
Sick flight. Love the area.
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Awesome demo great job
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Smooth flying man !!
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Nice Video! and Wonderful place~
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Nice, looks like it handles the weight well!
Definitely! Plus the motors do not sound overworked or come back hot after a flight.
Nice video man!
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love that music!
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What mount are you using for the full-size GoPro please?
I recommend using this and selecting the option that fits the cinelog35 www.getfpv.com/brain3d-stock-gopro-tab-style-base.html
Awesome video! How do you get so good connection in between rock etc?
Thank you! The key thing is to keep the controller antenna and goggles facing toward the drone. If the signal begins to fade, I usually have the drone climb in elevation to get clearance.
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Greats shots ! I think your settings on the go pro are not really good , and you should do a little bit of post production.and color grading, you would have someting amazing
Thanks for the feedback. You're right. This upload was a bit of a rush after seeing the initial footage and I decided to post it. Definitely putting more time in post in the future.
Hey! Did you fly the Cinelog 25? I'm really struggling to decide between Cinebot30 and Cinelog 25. How does it compare when flying indoors really slow, in tight spaces?
I'm really sold for the Cinebo30 because I already have lots of 4S 1300mAh batteries, and a Hero11mini, but i'd like to build a Naked Hero11 too.
Any opinion is welcomed. :)
I also fly the cinelog25. I'm more comfortable with that indoors compared to the cinebot 30 only because it's lighter and will do less damage on impact. It is fairly easy to fly maybe in angle mode first just to get a feel of everything with the goggles. Then with a slow tune work on acro. With a naked GoPro, you'll get a fair amount of flight time with 1300mah 4s batteries. The cinelog 25 is a lot of fun outdoors as well. If you are leaning more on flying indoors, I would go with the cinelog 25 first then add a cinebot 30 or bigger down the road.
Nice fly! Today I lost my drone in the water and Im thinking in this, yours, is the 4s or 6s version?
Thanks! Sorry to hear of your loss. I have the 6s version and love it! It's a very capable drone.
@@tabangcora no worries, would happen soon or later hehe, now the cinelog 30 is on the way :)
I’m about to purchase my first fpv, definitely getting the cinebot 30. Which version do I have to purchase to use the DJI fpv goggles?
I am using the DJI FPV Goggle V2.
Which battery do you recommend? :)
For me the 1100Mah battery has both a great weight and size.
Was that like full throttle? Or can it go like faster?
This is about 70% throttle. Not flying really aggressive. It can go much faster.
Can i ask which one you prefer cinebot30 or cinelog35 v2
Personally the Cinebot seems to be the most versatile between the two. It is a better option to flow in smaller areas and indoors and is a little bit more agile as there isn't as much weight that is being thrown around.
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Nice man! what controller and receiver?
Thanks! I am using DJI FPV Remote Controller (Mode 2) and a dji pnp receiver.
Can you fly it indoors?
I mean like inside a house, for like a real state project or a pass through
@@joseluisrodriguezgarcia5582 It is possible but I would recommend something smaller like a cinelog 25 or 20. Those tend to handle smaller gaps better at slower speed.
Does Cinebot30 supports full sized GoPro 8?
Yes it is able to handle a full size gopro very well.
➡➡do you think the stock motors are good to carry a gopro11? i was thinking on building my own using cinebot30 frame, but with something like 2004 motors (not sure if 2000 or 2400kv for 6s) or what propellers. What do you thjink?....Amazing video by the way!
Thanks! The stock motors are more than enough to handle a full size gopro at least for cinematic flying. I personally felt like I had good control and response from the motors. The motors never felt too hot after a flight. If you're focused more on aggressive freestyle flying, then going up to a bigger motor may be beneficial. However there will be a trade off with flight time. Hope that helps.
@@tabangcora Thank you very much for the detailed response! I want it specially for cinematic flying. Do you think a 2004 will reduce a lot fly time? I was thinking on getting 2400kv version for 6s and put a throttle limit.
@@samuugz_fpv I can't accurately say how much less flight time there will be as I haven't flown with those motors. Even with the stock motors I will have different flight times based on how much wind there is, how aggressively I'm flying and even ambient air temperature.
Is this the 6s version?
@@epigenik8307 This is the 6s version
What is the long range it can fly
In the area that I'm flying in, I have at least 2km of solid signal with line of sight. That is using DJI FPV V2 Goggles and DJI FPV RC mode 2 both on stock. Flying around rocks and other objects does impact the signal.
Nice video!
Did you try to use 1300mah battery with full GoPro?
Thanks! I used a 1100mah 6s battery. I'm getting close to 7 minutes of flight time with it.
@@tabangcora what brand of battery did you used it? I use cnhl 6s 1100mAh only get 5 minute
@@dolangabut I'm using the CNHL black series 6s 1100mAH 100C. That may be the same battery that you're using. I'm using the stock rates out of the box.
Video is great! Thanks for sharing! Seems like you got nice long flight time and I also read a lot about how quiet it’s supposed to be. Not sure what I’m doing wrong, but I barely get 4min out of 1050mAh and a bit over 5 out of a 1300mAh. And it is rather loud…
Thanks for the comment! I'm currently using the stock tune and rates. I was flying in Acro but did not fly too aggressively such as attempting flips. Also I know wind is a factor. I typically fly on calm days where the wind speed is less than 10 miles per hour.
跟温度也有关系
i fly o3 without any camera got 6minute from 1200 mah and not aggressive what wrong ?
How did you mount your GoPro? Tye mount mine came with is way too small.
I used the geprc cinelog25 gopro 8 mount. The front of the mount is attached to the screws provided on the cinebot and then I zip tied the rear end of it. It is solid so far.
How fast can i fly with full gopro 8?
I haven't been able calculate the exact top speed but I know it is at least 50 miles per hour based on following a vehicle.
@@tabangcora Wow thats good! I have order it today so iam excited for the drone.
@Pa0laS I'm excited for you! You will love it! 😀
Hey que gafas usas?
DJI FPV V2 Goggles
Please help, My cinebot30 can’t handle the full gopro with 6s 1050mah batteries, anyone have an idea why? Does it need to be fine tuned or not? I ordered from Geprc offcicial website
What issues exactly are you having?
@@tabangcora i mean it can not fly with full gopro 11 on 6s 1050mah batteries, also the flying time only with batteries is about3-4 minutes
@@alfakmn2090 is it a GEPRC pre-built cinebot? with the 1806 motors?
nd filter is very lacking
Agreed and I should spent more time with color correcting.