Enjoying watching these. Out of curiosity, would it be possible to use a drones live GPS coordinate data to feed a motorised tracking station? Satellite tracking bases spring to mind.
Thank you for this video, a lot of was old stuff for me, but some things I did profit from. Could you tell me, which FPS did you filmed the video, when you said that you used 1/120 shutter speed? Was it 25/30/50 or 60? Subbed for more! Cheers
Thanks for watching. I film at either 30 or 60 fps. Now I am always using 1/200th shutter regardless of FPS to avoid the rolling shutter readout time induced jitter with my particular build. This type of jitter is related to the per frame line scan readout speed and how this quad vibrates.
@8ways2fly Isn't the Komodo a Global scanning shutter? If so you use any shutter speed of choice. Frame readout speed should be irrelevant and jello gone with a global shutter camera. My 1/200 shutter speed limit is because my Blackmagic 4k uses Progressive shutter scanning. I would be flying a komodo if I could figure out a quad design that yielded me 18 minute flight times.
@@ValleyFPV it is a global shutter, but up to this day I didn't manage to figure out and get a nice crispy picture on that camera... global or not, my image was always blurry
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Hot tips! OldguyFPV thanks you!
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Enjoying watching these. Out of curiosity, would it be possible to use a drones live GPS coordinate data to feed a motorised tracking station? Satellite tracking bases spring to mind.
Thanks for watching. There are track devices..but having my buddy tweak the pointing manually is simple.
Thank you for this video, a lot of was old stuff for me, but some things I did profit from. Could you tell me, which FPS did you filmed the video, when you said that you used 1/120 shutter speed? Was it 25/30/50 or 60? Subbed for more! Cheers
Thanks for watching. I film at either 30 or 60 fps. Now I am always using 1/200th shutter regardless of FPS to avoid the rolling shutter readout time induced jitter with my particular build. This type of jitter is related to the per frame line scan readout speed and how this quad vibrates.
@@ValleyFPV Thank you, will try this out with the Komodo. Thanks for replying! Enjoy
@8ways2fly Isn't the Komodo a Global scanning shutter? If so you use any shutter speed of choice. Frame readout speed should be irrelevant and jello gone with a global shutter camera. My 1/200 shutter speed limit is because my Blackmagic 4k uses Progressive shutter scanning. I would be flying a komodo if I could figure out a quad design that yielded me 18 minute flight times.
@@ValleyFPV it is a global shutter, but up to this day I didn't manage to figure out and get a nice crispy picture on that camera... global or not, my image was always blurry
@8ways2fly possible that the quad frame is simply too noisy and or not tuned right. Some frames are simply no good. Some props too make vibrations.
Have you tried the hq 8x3.7x3 or foxeer 8042 props?
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Thank you so much for the video. It is really helpful. South Africa 🌍❤️
Thank you for watching and greetings from the US.