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Apr 17

Miniature, Hackable Quadcopter

Now Available As Pre-Order

This one is very maneuverable so you don’t need the skills of a fighter pilot, and it is not nearly as dangerous as the larger quads. Open source software makes it friendly for developers. One developer has added a keychain camera to it. It has “training wheels’ which protect the blades while you are learning. Inductive charging so you don’t have it plug it in. Computer vision control and lots more. The kit requires soldering skills and is not for beginners. $149 – $173 More Information

Apr 06

Incredible Movi Stabilizer, Game Changer?
posted in: cameras,production

The MōVI M10 is produced by Freefly Systems of Seattle WA. The device is a digital, 3-axis, gyro-stabilized camera gimbal. People are calling it a game changer, but it is just now in production. The device weighs less than 3 and a half pounds and can be operated solo, or with the help of a second operator.

It is an amazing stabilizer, but there’s a catch – it’s $15,000. A second, smaller version called the M5 is planned to sell for $7,500.

What about this invention 3 years ago by Adam Sidman?