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SPECTER 360 prototype tests

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9jstsJKme0&feature=youtu.be

Here is a video from our testing of SPECTER 360 prototype gimbal. Until now we have eliminated all those vibrations seen on video. I will be posting new test 3 video soon.

ABOUT

Specialy designed for UAV (Unmenned aerial vehicle) operations but can be used for many different purposes (mounting on a real helicopter, airplane for search and rescue, reconnaissance, military observations,... etc).

TECHNICAL DETAILS

1) STABILIZATION: 3 AXIS - 360 degree continuous yaw rotation, pitch +- 90 degree, roll +-30 degree

2) SYSTEM WEIGHT: appx 0.6 kg

3) CONTROL: RC INPUT (YAW AXIS, PITCH AXIS and ZOOM)

4) POWER SUPPLY: 3S LIPO

5) VIDEO OUTPUT: COMPOSITE

6) CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS:

http://atmolab.eu/uav-gimbal-specter-360.html

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    The camera also includes onboard digital image stabilization.

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    Comment by Joscht Laznyk 1 second agoDelete Comment

    Hello 

    That is the final price. The system is top quality and the price just cant get any lower.. Our engineers need few days to put Specter together and test it. Nope you cant install your camera on it. There are tons of low cost gimbals you can do that. This system is designed for its purpose. One of top properties of Specter 360 is its ability to have extremely good stabilization in high speeds due to its design.

    Tiyiano, thanks. The camera is RAIN proof and high speed proof. The lens is protected with glass. The Specter on this video is a prototype and with no glass protection. We are already doing on thermal camera integration and HD camera integration.

    Peter i doubt your system can be fit on micro multicopters.

    Hesh check the price on atmolab.eu

  • Woah... How much??

  • Mini 250s are the big thing and everybody is suffering the same problem. At speed without a servo gimbal, your camera is pointing towards the ground. A cheap brushless system that holds a board camera would sell like crazy.

  • How about a simple 2 axis gimbal for 250s. Currently you cant make your own because the smallest brushless motors from HK are still way to big and powerful for a simple small board camera. Servo gimbals work, but brushless would be better.

  • That is not a bad price, compared to other three axis gimbal on the market. Is it waterproof? How the lens is protected? You may propose a version with dual camera with a Flir bolometer. if I am not wrong there are some Sony modules with digital output and embedded recording, more suitable for digital transmitters

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