Bandit Camera- Using 3 Axle Gimbal

sercolani
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Does anyone know of a 3 axle gimbal that could be used with the Bandit? Seems that pretty much every gimbal is designed for the GoPro.
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sercolani wrote:Does anyone know of a 3 axle gimbal that could be used with the Bandit? Seems that pretty much every gimbal is designed for the GoPro.
I don't know for you but when I bought mine there was a GoPro adapter included in the package ... Which work great with the Ram Mount GoPro head I use now.
Have a nice day,
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I have not heard of any gimbal that works with the Bandit as yet. It is sad as there are 100's for the GoPro. Sadly they are setup for the GoPro and the different weight of the Bandit will affect them0
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I have just ordered the Brofish Mini Stabilizer Pro with a great discount. It should be sufficient for camera's upto 500 grams. The TTB is 190 grams, so with a bit of tweaking the weight it should work.
Will try to make a test-shot once it arrives.
Btw: is it me or are the Tomtom crewmembers on the forums being less and less active? Community is a drying up a bit (probably due to the lack of new improvements lately). Not that much to talk about..0 -
I'm looking forward to seeing your test footage.0
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Joost.B wrote:I have just ordered the Brofish Mini Stabilizer Pro with a great discount. It should be sufficient for camera's upto 500 grams. The TTB is 190 grams, so with a bit of tweaking the weight it should work.
Will try to make a test-shot once it arrives.
Btw: is it me or are the Tomtom crewmembers on the forums being less and less active? Community is a drying up a bit (probably due to the lack of new improvements lately). Not that much to talk about..
Not really a gimbal, but I will also be interested in seeing your handiwork
Yes, I noticed it is quiet0 -
Joost.B wrote:Btw: is it me or are the Tomtom crewmembers on the forums being less and less active? Community is a drying up a bit (probably due to the lack of new improvements lately). Not that much to talk about..
Don't worry, Joost, we're still here!0 -
The Brofish Stabalyzer had been delivered yesterday. It's really easy to mount on the TTB using the 1/4" adapter. With a slight adjustment of the weights on it, the TTB is easyly balanced. I tried walking around a little bit and it seems to stabilize normal movement quite wel (walking etcetera).
Will try to make some test-footage this weekend.
What I'm wondering is, wether it has sufficient damping on high speed movements such as snowboarding (which I use it for mostly). If it's not sufficiently balanced, I have some idea's on how to tweak it. But maybe that's getting ahead of things. Also I will have to try the grip wearing gloves. The grip seems somewhat small..0 -
Joost.B wrote:The Brofish Stabalyzer had been delivered yesterday. It's really easy to mount on the TTB using the 1/4" adapter. With a slight adjustment of the weights on it, the TTB is easyly balanced. I tried walking around a little bit and it seems to stabilize normal movement quite wel (walking etcetera).
Will try to make some test-footage this weekend.
What I'm wondering is, wether it has sufficient damping on high speed movements such as snowboarding (which I use it for mostly). If it's not sufficiently balanced, I have some idea's on how to tweak it. But maybe that's getting ahead of things. Also I will have to try the grip wearing gloves. The grip seems somewhat small..
Where is the footage????
And im wondering how you mounted the TOMTOM action cam to the brofish
Oh and if TOMTOM has an idea about a stabilizer, we would like to hear from you guys as well!0 -
Haha forgot to upload. I will show you soon enough!0
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would be awesome and some pics and instructions to mount the tom tom system to the stabilizer
Are you happy with the video quality?0 -
Have not forgotten! The camera is on a road-trip at the moment (me not included).0
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Can this brofish be used on the chest strap? Mountain biking videos make me dizzy but i like the angle from the chest. Pity that bandit studio doesnt have stability software.0
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I find mountain biking videos difficult to view as well. I've been experimenting with the Youtube stabilization features and have actually had some pretty good results from that. The problem is that you can't add the video overlays and stabilize the video in post processing because it does weird things to the overlays that make them unusable.0
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abdulqayyum wrote:Can this brofish be used on the chest strap? Mountain biking videos make me dizzy but i like the angle from the chest. Pity that bandit studio doesnt have stability software.
Nope.
Still had no time to edit a video.. Will make time. I'm having as much time as the TTB dev. team. :P0