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M15 MR confusion ??

Discussion in 'MōVI MR' started by Adam Etheridge, Sep 14, 2014.

  1. Adam Etheridge

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    Hi everyone,

    Having heard the latest news that there will be no upgrade to the M10, does anyone know if the M15 can also operate in MR mode? I know the M15 is predominately designed for heavier cameras, which people are highly unlikely to fly, but some of its other features look like really useful additons to the MR. For example: Full Camera Cage (no more foam wedges!), the double pan axis bars, tool less releases etc etc... Do you think its possible to create a hybrid between the two (M10 & M15) ??

    Adam
     
  2. Gary Haynes

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    Adam yes the M15 will work on a copter.
     
  3. Andrew Griffiths

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    Providing you have the lifting power ;)

    I'd like to see upgrades offered on the M10. Cage / double arm support / more rigid camera plate.
     
  4. Dejan Mugosa

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    M15 works on an copter without any problems and supports bigger lenses and more load. More on our facebook page.
    But the extra weight also present so you need up to 16 pounds payload capability easy.
     
  5. Adam Etheridge

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    Do you think its possible to swap certain parts to and from the M10/M15 to get a lighter MR with some of the benefits of the newer M15 ?
     
  6. Gary Haynes

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    Adam they are very different. Very limited number of interchangeable parts. Others have asked about the full cage and the camera mount.
     

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