Sky Eye-U30 gyro-stabilized camera payload can be mounted on any fixed-wing or VTOL Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. It combines cutting-edge technologies in lightweight, affordable, gyro-stabilized gimbal system. Which makes it a perfect choice for applications like inspection, surveillance, search, and rescue.

High quality video sensor
Sky Eye-U30 is using SONY FCB-EV7520 camera block, which provides 1080P 60FPS full HD video streaming and up to 360X zoom capability. It also features anti-fog, video enhancement and some other advanced features.

Auto object tracking
With onboard object tracking module, Sky Eye-U30 is able to track static or moving target easily, keeping it in the center of the frame.

Easy for integration
Sky Eye-U30 can not only be controlled via PWM signal, but also serial command. Also gimbal status(like Yaw/Pitch angle, zoom position etc) can be obtained by sending serial command to the gimbal via its serial port, which is really useful for precise gimbal control and system integration.

Clean and simple wiring
Sky Eye-U30 comes with one wiring hub for RC receiver and video output port, which makes wiring pretty easy and clean. Also, the gimbal offers 2 smart speed modes: FAST speed and LOW speed. Fast speed mode is used for small zooming range, which makes the gimbal control sensitive and quick. LOW-speed mode is used for large zoom range, will enable you to target the object more accurately.

Compact and lightweight
Sky Eye-U30 weighs as little as 690g to help you meet your payload weight allowance.

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  • Hi Marco, the camera is mainly used for security and surveillance missions, so the price is high, that is true :-).

    We can discuss the price if you have any similar project.

    A quick question please: what mission do you mainly use the camera for?

  • One wonder if they have any plans to make one a bit smaller, lighter and specially cheaper!! I mean the price is really out of the range of most modelers, and FPV people! 

  • Hi RIJUN RK,

    You can only get the live feed from gimbal micro HDMI video output.

    Anyway, the gimbal supports Mavlink, so it is compatible with the Pixhawk flight controller.

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  • Hi RIJUN RK,

    You can only get the live feed from gimbal micro HDMI video output.

    Anyway, the gimbal supports Mavlink, so it is compatible with the Pixhawk flight controller.

    RIJUN RK's Page
    RIJUN RK's Page on DIY Drones
  • Can I interface it with Pixhawk to get live feed?

  • @John Arne Birkeland

    The gimbal can do that, but it is not a standard feature, need a little customization on serial commands. We can discuss more if you are interested in gimbal with that feature. My email: info@yangdaonline.com. Thank you!

  • Hi François Chemarin, sorry again for the confusion: we do not mount the gimbal onto that fix wing plane, our designer get it from Google :-)

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    @Yangda

    I mean absolute PTZ positioning. Meaning that you can go to a specific position, read the gimbal angle and camera zoom values via serial, and then later input (serial) those values to make the camera go back to the exact same position again.

  • I was talking about this one

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  • Hi François Chemarin, the gimbal is not mounted on any UAV in the video, but placed on the ground, sorry for the confusion :)

    We will shoot more videos in the air, please follow our Youtube channel for the update if you are interested.

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