Man after my own heart. This is exactly what I was looking for. Other gimbal teardown videos were ... not tear down. So my gimbal is water damaged inside. Def have to replace it. Thank you.
Hi, why don't you also make the video of how to disassemble the gimbal to the full of the mavicb2 zoom? Can you tell me where I could find the blue glass in front of the infrared? Thanks. Nice video
I'm a newbie for the repair of the MP1. I just wanted to learn how to replace the camera on a new gimble assembly. I am mortified to grind into a $1000 drone. Is that the only way or the quickest way ?
i was wondering the actual image sensor size might be in these gimballed camera. amazed, them, so small and still get 4k 60f with low noise. thanks for the kind destructive work
Did anyone spot where the IMU was located? Could not see it on the camera sensor board, but it must have been on that level. Maybe there is another hidden board inside aluminium frame behind the CCD?
I had to dislike this video... Just because the way you took out the camera 📷, and please be gentle and careful everybody. Special the flex cable and signal. And never juse tools like that on boars, it will go totally bad....
@@26mridul Ok il get that, i will actually make one how to do it the way it should be done. Remember videos like this could cost you alot more money if things go bad. I recommend jusing the page Ifixit 👌 they are awesome on repairs. Iv seen so many El products in repair with hard metal tools get bad to the point you need to buy everything new. I like the video but I don't like the tools.
Man after my own heart. This is exactly what I was looking for. Other gimbal teardown videos were ... not tear down. So my gimbal is water damaged inside. Def have to replace it. Thank you.
WOW! Very interesting.
Thanks, this really helps. I have a view dust spots on my Mavic Pro sensor and now I know the only solution is replacement of the camera module.
or just change the screen, u can crack them 1st to make a small hole then pull out just the screen.
Hi, why don't you also make the video of how to disassemble the gimbal to the full of the mavicb2 zoom? Can you tell me where I could find the blue glass in front of the infrared? Thanks. Nice video
These things are assembled with a phenomenally complex fabrication process, to make that worthwhile they must make millions of them.
I'm a newbie for the repair of the MP1. I just wanted to learn how to replace the camera on a new gimble assembly. I am mortified to grind into a $1000 drone. Is that the only way or the quickest way ?
i was wondering the actual image sensor size might be in these gimballed camera. amazed, them, so small and still get 4k 60f with low noise. thanks for the kind destructive work
4k 30fps.. i have mavic pro too
It amazes me how small the sensor actually is in the mavic pro :o
Did anyone spot where the IMU was located? Could not see it on the camera sensor board, but it must have been on that level. Maybe there is another hidden board inside aluminium frame behind the CCD?
its on the PCB, where the STM chip is
3:25 ugh, guess I won’t be getting access to the lens to clean it.
I'm in the same boat, was looking at how to clean moisture
is a chance to change this sensor without broking it?
I saw another video where someone bought the whole camera piece as a spare part including lens and sensor
Very helpful, thanks!
After a couple years of wondering how to fix my de-frontlensed fogginess, I skip to 3:30 and get a good laugh. I'm screwed.
смысл этого видео: не лезь в сложные устройства если руки из задницы
Nice but thats not disassembly thats destruction
Glad to see you used full Northernshire safety protection there (bare skin) during this deconstruction work.
Don't worry, I'm a professional.
Katastrofa DJI
I had to dislike this video...
Just because the way you took out the camera 📷, and please be gentle and careful everybody.
Special the flex cable and signal.
And never juse tools like that on boars, it will go totally bad....
Man its the only one out there, I am grateful there's one on youtube
@@26mridul Ok il get that, i will actually make one how to do it the way it should be done.
Remember videos like this could cost you alot more money if things go bad.
I recommend jusing the page Ifixit 👌 they are awesome on repairs.
Iv seen so many El products in repair with hard metal tools get bad to the point you need to buy everything new.
I like the video but I don't like the tools.