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TRD Beholder DS1 and EC1 gimbals for Canon/Nikon DSLR
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  • Just received mine and there are angles at which oscillations occurs (I've just tried my GH4 with 20mm Panasonic lens, a lightweight setup).

    1. What is the software you are using to adjust PID/power settings (I've tried ***.basecamelectronics.com/files/SimpleBGC_GUI_2_56b7.zip but it says wrong board type/version)

    2. Is there really a BT module in this gimbal?

  • @paglez - that's exactly what I was hoping for. Good find!

  • Is there a 1/4" mounting option on the grip? I'm using a ninja blade recorder for all my gh4 stuff. Thanks again

  • @mrbill, like @grisnjam said, its all about technique and I think I have dial mine down to the point were vertical bounce is almost eliminated.

  • @mrbill It has a lot to do with technique, I have had pretty good success in minimizing the bounce and will post some samples soon.

  • @HillTop1 - I'm seeing a lot of vertical bounce in the video review above - what's your experience so far? Thanks

  • @anti12, can't work, no how. The sigma 18-35mm is just too front heavy to balance on the DS1. like @jopereira said, the limiting factor is balancing not weight. By the way 14-140mm will balance with no problem.

    Something you can also do with the DS1 and zoom lens ( Olympus 12-40mm) is it still work just fine when you zoom in on the lens. When you balance a the lens say at 12mm and camera on the DS1, if you extend the zoom to the 40mm while the DS1 is still on, the motors are strong enough to counter the new "off balance" from the lens.

  • Good ideia! I'll see when I get my DS1, but I guess I should be able to balance my GH4 with 14-140mm without adicional weight.

  • @HillTop1 @jopereira Use the cameras hotshoe to add a little weight to the back.

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  • That would be a DIY job. I guess I would add a thin base between DS1 and camera and then add the weights to the back of that base (custom made). A nicer idea would be TRD selling extended arms that would allow other setups. It's a shame that balance (and not the weight) is the limiting factor in this product.

  • @Panamedia, I'm using Mac and all the drives needed is in a link in a folder online. Will look for it when I have some chance, but it worked for me well.

    @club_irate, I have a sigma 18-35 and it doesn't balance on the DS1 with the GH4 because its to front heavy. I know for a fact a tokina 11-16 with matabone speed booster + GH4 can be balanced on it cuz I have seen a video.

    @jopereira, that is an idea worth trying but where and how will you add the weights?

    3 weeks update using the DS1 in hot dry and dusty conditions. It's very solid and very reliable. For comparison, I used a ronin M for 2 days before and the DS1 is a more reliable tool for run and gun. I like how you can start the DS1 in almost any position. The only thing I don't like will be battery. They don't last long, probably 2 hours of continuous use.

  • My point is you can add pure weight to the back so the whole set can be balanced. This is not ideal because it adds weight to the system but it may make possible other camera/ lens combinations not possible before.

  • @jopereira

    The issue is getting the camera far enough back to balance with a large front lens. See this review where he demonstrates the issue:

    I have been flying a GH4 + 12-35 f2.8 over the holiday with the default PID with great success.

  • I guess we can always add a little weight to the back of the camera... not ideal, but possible since DS1 should be able to handle the total weight. DS1 is a compact gimble, and compact means small... :)

  • @http://personal-view.com/talks/profile/16938/chopnshoot do you say the NX1 with 16-50 S 2-2.8 is to heavy for the DS1?I think to buy one for this cam...

  • its definitely too front heavy. I had the same problem with the NX1. There's no way to balance the camera because the center of gravity is too far forward.

  • Just got the DS1 gimbal today. Wanted to know whether anybody has got the Sigma 18-35+Metabones Speedbooster Ef-Mft+Panasonic GH4 combo working on it or is it too front heavy?

    Any PID settings alterations which might make it work?

    Would love to not have to spend more to buy a Tokina 11-16 to make it up and running. Thanks in advance.

  • @Panamedia A 1.5mm allen key is needed to remove the USB port cover plate.

  • What USB port are you plugging into? To program the board you use the one behind a little plate on the camera tray.

  • @HillTop1 What drivers did you install (I'm running Windows)? I just got a Beholder DS1 and I can't get it to hook up with my computer at all. Downloaded the ones here: http://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/pages/usbtouartbridgevcpdrivers.aspx but they don't work.. I've had the Nebula/Pilotfly/Came and all were able to connect fine. I don't know what's wrong with this one.

    Edit: I just realized that there's a hidden micro-USB port right up front / under the camera that is supposed to be used to connect it to the computer. So I was plugging it into the wrong port, but its covered by some hex screws. Do you happen to know the size?

  • Break a leg for the rest of the shoot

  • @mrbill, I will put it up for sale early January when I get back to the states. Right now I'm using it for a documentary shoot in Africa. So far it's working great!!

  • @HillTop1 - did you ever sell the gimbal or am I a bit previous?