I ordered the I1V2 with an X5R this week. Never owned an Inspire but do own a P3A and P3P.
I intend to use Litchi as I did with the P3 on my nVidia K1.
I have frozen the firmware on the P3's because of the issues later firmware introduced to a perfectly usable bird. Are there similar things I need to be aware of on the I1v2? Like don't update past firmware X. Or don't allow it to connect to the internet, etc?
I am also an avid DSLR shooter (Nikon). If I did my digging correctly the micro-four/thirds sensor is approximately 1/2 the size of 35mm film so the FOV of the m4/3 lenses should be half the focal length. So doubling it should give a 35mm approximation? So 15mm doubled is approximately 30mm lens on a 35mm camera?
I found a lens compatibility post here but it doesn't seem updated since 2016. Is there a newer list somewhere? And can I assume I need to put lead weights to counter any longer/heavier lenses? Is there an issue doing that with the increased mass? And is there a breaking point with wind drag where a lens with a larger physical wind surface area will over power the gimbal?
Is the 15mm f/1.7 lens it comes with generally a good lens or is it a throw away and start looking for a real lens similar to the marginal lenses most DSLR bodies come with (good enough to get you started but not a serious lens).
And yes, I know the 3 batteries it comes with are the TB47s and smaller. I will get the 48's later. And likely to explore some battery mods.
I intend to use Litchi as I did with the P3 on my nVidia K1.
I have frozen the firmware on the P3's because of the issues later firmware introduced to a perfectly usable bird. Are there similar things I need to be aware of on the I1v2? Like don't update past firmware X. Or don't allow it to connect to the internet, etc?
I am also an avid DSLR shooter (Nikon). If I did my digging correctly the micro-four/thirds sensor is approximately 1/2 the size of 35mm film so the FOV of the m4/3 lenses should be half the focal length. So doubling it should give a 35mm approximation? So 15mm doubled is approximately 30mm lens on a 35mm camera?
I found a lens compatibility post here but it doesn't seem updated since 2016. Is there a newer list somewhere? And can I assume I need to put lead weights to counter any longer/heavier lenses? Is there an issue doing that with the increased mass? And is there a breaking point with wind drag where a lens with a larger physical wind surface area will over power the gimbal?
Is the 15mm f/1.7 lens it comes with generally a good lens or is it a throw away and start looking for a real lens similar to the marginal lenses most DSLR bodies come with (good enough to get you started but not a serious lens).
And yes, I know the 3 batteries it comes with are the TB47s and smaller. I will get the 48's later. And likely to explore some battery mods.