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Old 04-04-2014, 07:07 AM
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Currently shopping for a new 3-Axis gimbal but none of them have really solid information about their requirements. My rig currently has a Naza M-Lite and I would prefer to get a 3-Axis gimbal. The H3-3D says it requires the Naza V2. I can't find any requirements about other models that say if they require the V2 or if they can work with an M-Lite. Anyone have any info to share on this?
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Yea get the Naza-v2 and a Zenmuse, you won't be sorry.
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I personally would not worry about 3 axis. You can pan with the quadcopter. Learn to fly the tail and you won't need that extra power drain and the added weight.
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The Zenmuse gimbal won't work with the Naza-Lite I don't believe according to the DJI website. The 3D gimbal will make your video smoother on all axis. Depends on the quality you want I guess. You can fly the tail all you want but you're gonna get jerky from time to time with a quad being so short coupled. Just my 2 cents.
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Right now I'd be hesitant about buying any new equipment until this whole FAA business gets sorted out. Especially if your intent is to make a few bucks with it.
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I use naza light and a 2axis gimbal controlled directly from my receiver. The gimbal controller will do a better job of controlling the gimbal than any flight controller, and for using pan and tilt my go through the flight controller when you can do it right on your own rx
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Originally Posted by nfored
I use naza light and a 2axis gimbal controlled directly from my receiver. The gimbal controller will do a better job of controlling the gimbal than any flight controller, and for using pan and tilt my go through the flight controller when you can do it right on your own rx
That's what I do. I don't even use the controller. I let the gimbal board do it all.
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Hi there
I use a I look camera. I just bought the Walkera G2D gimbal. And my transmiter is frsky taranis .Does someone have a step by step guide how to install/configure this gimbal on the Naza m lite ?Hope to hear from you guys

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Run your G2D right off your receiver. You don't need to run it from the Naza.

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