Feb 05, 2013, 05:54 AM
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Netherlands
Joined May 2006
384 Posts
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BLDD gimbal looks hot... but I foresee a lot of trouble. The technique is not yet bulletproof. Also I've already seen vibrations, drifts, burned out controllers, and a lot of not so good stabilization (f.i. latency, overcompensating, shaky, wobly). The current hype from the BLDD is overall from the arduino based PID loop controllers... therefore you need knowledge, experience and a lot of patience to get it work okay.
The only results we have seen so far are from people who all know what they deal with. Who all have lots of patience and knowledge, and I've also seen some post stab in some vids. I will wait before buying such a gimbal, I've made my own, and also made my own controller, we are not there right now.
I have more confidence in the smooth controller from Jakub, much more confidence. Simply use it on my existing gimbal with servo's, and the results are maybe not zenmuse, but for sure I think I can tune it easily to the performance we have seen till now from the BLDD mounts, but using a heavy DSLR in stead of the fisheyed GoPro's.
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