Anthony Horton on Nostr: I am seriously considering adding a Caddx Gofilm 20 to my squadron. I have quite a ...
I am seriously considering adding a Caddx Gofilm 20 to my squadron.
I have quite a bit of travel coming up over the next 6 months, some of it to really spectacular locations, and I'd like to do some aerial videography along the way. I don't want a camera drone though, too boring. So, I want a cinewhoop, a sub-250 g one so that it can be flown with minimal restrictions in most parts of the world, and because I already have Walksnail FPV goggles I'd prefer the Walksnail Moonlight camera system over DJI O3.
At the moment that means putting a quad together myself, or the Flywoo FlyLens 85 Moonlight edition, or the Caddx Gofilm 20. I'm leaning towards the Gofilm 20 because I feel like the Moonlight version of the FlyLens is going to be a bit underpowered. It's by some margin the heaviest version of the FlyLens, and while the lighter versions apparently fly really, really well I think the weight of the Moonlight variant is going to compromise that. The Gofilm 20 is a little heavier still, but has more thrust to make up for it (it's 4S instead of 2S, 1303 motors instead of 1003, and 2x2x3 props instead of 2x1.5x2).
https://caddxfpv.com/products/caddxfpv-gofilm-20
#FPV #FPVdrone #FPVquad #Quadcopter
I have quite a bit of travel coming up over the next 6 months, some of it to really spectacular locations, and I'd like to do some aerial videography along the way. I don't want a camera drone though, too boring. So, I want a cinewhoop, a sub-250 g one so that it can be flown with minimal restrictions in most parts of the world, and because I already have Walksnail FPV goggles I'd prefer the Walksnail Moonlight camera system over DJI O3.
At the moment that means putting a quad together myself, or the Flywoo FlyLens 85 Moonlight edition, or the Caddx Gofilm 20. I'm leaning towards the Gofilm 20 because I feel like the Moonlight version of the FlyLens is going to be a bit underpowered. It's by some margin the heaviest version of the FlyLens, and while the lighter versions apparently fly really, really well I think the weight of the Moonlight variant is going to compromise that. The Gofilm 20 is a little heavier still, but has more thrust to make up for it (it's 4S instead of 2S, 1303 motors instead of 1003, and 2x2x3 props instead of 2x1.5x2).
https://caddxfpv.com/products/caddxfpv-gofilm-20
#FPV #FPVdrone #FPVquad #Quadcopter