
We've just returned from a very exciting 4 day tradeshow at the Photo&Film Expo up in Johannesburg, South Africa, the largest Photographic and film show in Africa. SteadiDrone booked a stand and we had our whole range of aerial photo and filming drones there and over the 4 days chatted and shared with thousands of people.
SteadiDrone has been using ArduCopter since the very beginning on all our rigs and ultra big heavy lift octos (Red Epic drones) and have loved the system, it's features, reliability and this forum of developers and people.
Here are a few images from the show, and many more on our SteadiDrone Facebook page (go like it! https://www.facebook.com/SteadiDrone)





https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.365910503492109.87007.234...
Thanks again to all the devs here that make this amazing flight controller possible. For any tips, advice and tech support on bigger octos using APM, please get in touch.
Regards
Duran + SteadiDrone team

Nice display! What have you covered the X8 with?
And silly question, but what are those tripods exactly? I'm looking for a tripod to support my laptop at the field, and I don't think a camera tripod is quite right. Those might work.

They kind of look like speaker stands. Beautiful products guys.

wow nice evolution of your business! This is great display of fine copters!
++ for running them with the APM
keep expanding and producing more quality, I am sure customers love your platforms.
Dany
Comment by Marty LaBelle on October 26, 2012 at 5:30am Wonderful, I really like the way you used the red on black contrast to obscure, but not hide the wiring and electronics, well done.
Comment by Duran - SteadiDrone on October 26, 2012 at 7:29am Thanks guys! The stands are camera lighting stands we modded to fit the stand top for the drones :) Now for you guys to all get some SteadiDrone Airframes to fly! They really are very very good ;) We can talk DIY drones discount if you are keen and get some guys who want..
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