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Airborn vs. Handheld

Discussion in 'MōVI M10' started by Norbert Blenk, Jul 2, 2014.

  1. Norbert Blenk

    Norbert Blenk Member

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    Hi everybody,

    hope this is not too stupid....
    Can anybody explain the differences between the airborne and handheld setting?
    I was wondering why i get oscillations when switching from handheld to airborn.

    Thanks

    Norbert
     
  2. Christina Yang

    Christina Yang New Member

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    Hi
    I am not professional...but most of the handheld doesn't fit to air.
    I think probably is because that the moving of body is different from drones...
    Looking forward to more professional answers. :)
     
  3. Gary Haynes

    Gary Haynes Administrator
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    Norbert the main difference is the way that the remote operates when switching with the mode switch.


    Gimbal Application - Configures the gimbal for either Handheld or Airborne use. In Handheld use, the center position of the Dual Operator Mode Switch enables Pan Majestic operation. In Airborne use, the center position of the Dual Operator Mode Switch parks the Gimbal for takeoff and landing.

    Other wise it is the same.
     
  4. Gary Haynes

    Gary Haynes Administrator
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    Christina the MoVI works either handheld or on a multi rotor.
     
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  5. Steve Maller

    Steve Maller UAV Grief Counselor

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    Are you running it on a copter or carrying it around? The behavior of majestic mode is quit a bit different. What are your settings and what camera package are on yours?
     
  6. Norbert Blenk

    Norbert Blenk Member

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    Gary,
    thank you (and excuse me for not beeing able to read the manual).

    Shame on me.
    Now i can see!

    Steve,
    a few weeks ago i noticed heavy oscillations in airborne mode which i did not have had in handheld.
    I think it was while having a small and lightweight camera in the Mõvi. Flying the Epic, i dont't have this problem.

    Thanks guys

    Norbert
     
  7. Gary Haynes

    Gary Haynes Administrator
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    Norbert just make sure when you fly that you adjust the gains while suspending the copter/gimbal in the air. That is the best way to get the gains adjusted for the flight regime.
     
  8. Gary Haynes

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    Christina perhaps you can describe how you plan to use a gimbal? What types of filming, production or output you are looking for. Maybe that would help the forum better answer your questions.

    To see a MoVI hands on maybe one of the MoVI distributors listed at http://www.freeflysystems.com/distributors.php would be close to where you live.
     
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  9. Christina Yang

    Christina Yang New Member

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    Hi Gary! How do you know I am looking for one gimbal???that is awesome!!lol

    I currently work as a wedding(or some small events) cinematographer. I have a red epic and 5D mark III. After searching for some results, I have my eye on Movi M10 and DJI Ronin. The latter is not on yet but seems price is much lower...
     

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