DanC
Active Member
I got an X8C as my first quad, never flown before so I've spent the last couple of months learning and practicing, a lot. I actually have two X8C's, because of this.
One thing you'll find every single X8C owner are saying is that the stock camera is rubish, it looks nice but there's no way you can get decent photos or video with it. So I've got myself a RunCam2, which is really nice and really lightweight.
Naturally my next step is to come up with the best mount to reduce vibration and jello as much as possible, hopefully I'll get rid of it completely. I plan to document this process in this forum.
My first attempt at this was based on DJ Soul Force, with some of my own modifications. As you will see from the pictures bellow, the result is good and the video quality is a huge improvement from the stock camera, mostly because of the RunCam2. So even though the result was good, I think I'll keep trying until I find the best option.
This was my original diagram:

One thing you'll find every single X8C owner are saying is that the stock camera is rubish, it looks nice but there's no way you can get decent photos or video with it. So I've got myself a RunCam2, which is really nice and really lightweight.
Naturally my next step is to come up with the best mount to reduce vibration and jello as much as possible, hopefully I'll get rid of it completely. I plan to document this process in this forum.
My first attempt at this was based on DJ Soul Force, with some of my own modifications. As you will see from the pictures bellow, the result is good and the video quality is a huge improvement from the stock camera, mostly because of the RunCam2. So even though the result was good, I think I'll keep trying until I find the best option.
This was my original diagram:
