
ZMR180 - 4" cam holder, Xiaomi/GoPro mount, rear protector
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Further evolution of DL180 frame ("consumed" two of them, now migrated to ZMR180). Setup is relatively straightforward. HS1177 (or similar cam with side mountings) holder is attached along with LED's in front, an optional feature that fits LED strips, as seen in the version with soldered LED's in photo; maximum angle achievable is approximately 45°, although this depends on lens type - smaller lenses can reach up to 50°, and I'm currently using a GoPro lens which limits the angle to around 42°. On top of the frame is mounted a Xiaomi Yi mount, lighter and stronger than its predecessor, at an angle of 36°. OLRS, LED, and wires are attached to the rear, allowing for use with VTX as well if you're flying on 2.4G RC frequencies; I used this board (only the board itself, cutting off those metal ends) - http://goo.gl/m5iXhP. Testing has shown no issues at all speeds up to 100km/h on a straight road with my setup, both cam angles being sufficient. Total printed part weight is under 20g. Video footage was captured using these parts (the transition from DL180 occurred somewhere in the middle of the video), and a detailed description of the setup can be found here; everything else remains the same except for the frame - https://vimeo.com/161098499. Print Settings: Printer: Wanhao i3 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 28 Notes: I sliced in Simplify 3D, rotating parts (as they would be on copter) during the printing process.
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