How a gyro stabilised camera looks on a helicopter

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+9 1. havix1 commented 10 years ago

I am not sure I would want to be a passenger in that helicopter.
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+2 2. seldomseen77 commented 10 years ago

Now strap it to the rotors.
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-6 5. camoga commented 10 years ago

#1 I believe its an RC Heli.
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+8 6. Cyrille commented 10 years ago

#4 No, it isn't. A RC helicopter wouldn't roll so smoothly, and the camera used is a Red Epic, which weight 2kg (without the lens).
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+4 7. torbengb commented 10 years ago

Negative. This is not how the camera LOOKS -- it's what the camera SEES.

I came here to see what the damn thing actually LOOKS like, but that remains unSEEN. :(
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-2 8. heng commented 10 years ago

ohhhkayyy. impressive. but what happens if you actually want to pan around? instead of keeping the camera pointed at on spot...
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+3 9. Sizzlik (admin) commented 10 years ago

#8 Pretty sure its remote controlled and you can pan, zoom, turn gyro on/off and other option ;) The gyro is just for image stabilization