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I tried that with my 7 inch but it was too forward heavy, so I 3d printed a mount for the middle of the quad, kind of like a door wedge that tilted the camera 25°, used the frame screws to secure it and strapped the camera to it. I also installed the battery to the bottom of the frame. It worked but it still flew a little too heavy, so I bought a cinelifter. 😂 the experiments were fun though
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Bro i have lots of quads and my 5 inch drones lift a insane amout of weight compared to what you think they can lift but my master 5 and manta 5 pro i built would fly a dslr without a crazy size lens and with a 6000mah 6s which is huge itself and flies great. Thinking of builfing a X8 in a 3.5, 5 and 10in. I fly freesfyle but may start making videos but always great to see other pilots do things that most pilots dont do.
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@mplouis
2 months ago
I feel like mounting the camera a few cm more at the back would be better for the drone and its performance. The mount, that you used, mounted the camera a bit more at the front, then a GoPro
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