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1grayweim said:So after reading the description of the Phantom 2, I was still unsure if the Vision App works with a GoPro and Phantom 2? I bought the Vision because I loved the idea of a live view and the ability to tilt and adjust for framing on the fly. But after owning the Vision for a few weeks, I've been a little disappointed in the copter's camera. I think the Gimbal and GoPro might be the option for me, that is of course if the live view capabilities are still there.
Drone7 said:Pull_Up said:1grayweim said:So after reading the description of the Phantom 2, I was still unsure if the Vision App works with a GoPro and Phantom 2? I bought the Vision because I loved the idea of a live view and the ability to tilt and adjust for framing on the fly. But after owning the Vision for a few weeks, I've been a little disappointed in the copter's camera. I think the Gimbal and GoPro might be the option for me, that is of course if the live view capabilities are still there.
No, the Vision App is specific to the Vision and its camera with its capabilities. I believe some GoPro models have a short-range wifi capability and their own app - but the range is going to be much shorter than the Vision as there's no range extender involved. I don't know what options are available on the GoPro to be controlled by wifi/what the quality/lag on the live view is.
I have seen your link to the other site, i see there is a 5.8ghz video downlink inside the Phantom ll. This makes me think you can use a monitor with receiver (or goggles of course) for fpv instead of the app.
Drone7 said:Pull_Up said:1grayweim said:So after reading the description of the Phantom 2, I was still unsure if the Vision App works with a GoPro and Phantom 2? I bought the Vision because I loved the idea of a live view and the ability to tilt and adjust for framing on the fly. But after owning the Vision for a few weeks, I've been a little disappointed in the copter's camera. I think the Gimbal and GoPro might be the option for me, that is of course if the live view capabilities are still there.
No, the Vision App is specific to the Vision and its camera with its capabilities. I believe some GoPro models have a short-range wifi capability and their own app - but the range is going to be much shorter than the Vision as there's no range extender involved. I don't know what options are available on the GoPro to be controlled by wifi/what the quality/lag on the live view is.
I have seen your link to the other site, i see there is a 5.8ghz video downlink inside the Phantom ll. This makes me think you can use a monitor with receiver (or goggles of course) for fpv instead of the app.
1grayweim said:So after reading the description of the Phantom 2, I was still unsure if the Vision App works with a GoPro and Phantom 2? I bought the Vision because I loved the idea of a live view and the ability to tilt and adjust for framing on the fly. But after owning the Vision for a few weeks, I've been a little disappointed in the copter's camera. I think the Gimbal and GoPro might be the option for me, that is of course if the live view capabilities are still there.
Pull_Up said:Looking at the Phantom range comparison in that link more closely I'd say the Vision suits me just fine as:
I'm a noob to quads of this size;
I don't own a GoPro already, and would have no other use for one except bolted to a quad;
I'm not interested in making "broadcast standard" videos with lots of time spent on editing - just fun clips for my own use;
I'm not interested in taking pro-standard photographs or spending a lot of time on post-processing - see above;
I'm not a "tinkerer" and want to avoid reaching for the screwdriver unless absolutely necessary;
I wanted a non-immersive FPV option for framing shots and showing people live views that was plug-and-play.
If a few of these were not the case then I might be feeling like I should have waited before getting the Vision. As it is, it would seem that out of all the Phantom options now (and soon to be) available, the Vision ticks all the boxes for me and users like me...
ginsonic said:If want telemetry can add easily an iOSD Mark II or any else. I intend to buy a Phantom 2 and replace standard RC with a Futuba 14SG that have own telemetry. Will get 3 km+ range to fly and 1 km+ for telemetry. I will gain not just a lot of range but in same time will have secure flights.
With an immersion 600 mW Tx can have 2km FPV. Or more if use 1000 mW one. Can add a DragonLink and go to 4 km range. I will never go so far but will protect me to avoid losing the signal. If will add an iOSD can increase telemetry range.
A Vision problem (for me) is that use 5.8KHz for controller. 2.4 GHz is superior to 5.8 GHz. If need a quad just to fly for fun on open fields and don't wish to invest more $ ... Vision is perfect for you. My dream Phantom will cost me around 3-3.5k $, but I hope to deserve.
Ksc said:ginsonic said:If want telemetry can add easily an iOSD Mark II or any else. I intend to buy a Phantom 2 and replace standard RC with a Futuba 14SG that have own telemetry. Will get 3 km+ range to fly and 1 km+ for telemetry. I will gain not just a lot of range but in same time will have secure flights.
With an immersion 600 mW Tx can have 2km FPV. Or more if use 1000 mW one. Can add a DragonLink and go to 4 km range. I will never go so far but will protect me to avoid losing the signal. If will add an iOSD can increase telemetry range.
A Vision problem (for me) is that use 5.8KHz for controller. 2.4 GHz is superior to 5.8 GHz. If need a quad just to fly for fun on open fields and don't wish to invest more $ ... Vision is perfect for you. My dream Phantom will cost me around 3-3.5k $, but I hope to deserve.
your dream phantom sounds like a 550.
FASTFJR said:I looked at the manual and was surprised to see their was nothing about mounting the gimbal. Maybe I missed it???
Bwells said:FASTFJR said:I looked at the manual and was surprised to see their was nothing about mounting the gimbal. Maybe I missed it???
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjRaCYtQtvM
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