I am an ex-USAF Avionics Sensors guy, and I have always wanted a gyro stabilized laser targeting system. Now that I am all grown up, I'll settle for a gyro stabilized camera.
A little looking, and I found some nice UAV equipment.It's a little out of my price range at $10,000 for the day system and $20,000 for the FLIR system. http://store.micropilot.com/category-s/21.htm
Now I know this is mechanically and electrically easy, but for me this could become time-consuming. Can we make a cost-effective system for our UAVs?
Some examples:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewK7NkcCFCk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5fluZ7mUoY
What do you guys think?
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Those metal/plast outdoor CCTV dome type of pan-tilts are usually very heavy and does not support roll rotation.
The typical UAV gimbal system looks something like this.
This is the cheapest camera I could find that supports the necessary functions.
http://cgi.ebay.com/230456589305
I hope I can cram those GS1 servos in there...
Those GS-1 stabilized gyros look like they should do the trick. Now to find a lightweight BALANCED ptz mount. balance is the key when working with servos - the further away from the center of gravity, the bigger the servos need to be.
Found another super-expensive company that produces gyro stabilized camera systems - and they have lasers!
http://www.cloudcaptech.com/gimbal_tase300.shtm
https://www.youtube.com/user/CloudCapTechnology