I just bought a flycam Nano DSLR a few days ago for my Canon 5Dm2 after watching lots of promising videos about this low-budgt stabilizer/steadicam.
At first I was a little worried into getting it balanced and putting all the pieces in the right place.
Luckily there are lots of video's online about setting-up & balancing the flycam...it didn't come with an instruction manual. what could you expect, such a cheap product.
About an hour later I was flying through my house
I must say I am impressed, it's not yet balanced perfectly as it slightly tilts to the left...but it allready seems to fulfill my expectations.
Here's a short video I made during my first test-flight (I only had a few meters to fly):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6XOZDEtzDE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6XOZDEtzDE
Next i'll be flying outside and make some more complicated moves to get a better idea of it's reactions...
At first I was a little worried into getting it balanced and putting all the pieces in the right place.
Luckily there are lots of video's online about setting-up & balancing the flycam...it didn't come with an instruction manual. what could you expect, such a cheap product.
About an hour later I was flying through my house

I must say I am impressed, it's not yet balanced perfectly as it slightly tilts to the left...but it allready seems to fulfill my expectations.
Here's a short video I made during my first test-flight (I only had a few meters to fly):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6XOZDEtzDE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6XOZDEtzDE
Next i'll be flying outside and make some more complicated moves to get a better idea of it's reactions...
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