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All up weight of the setup is 376 grams.
Flight time is around 4:30 seconds for a full flight without a crash.
After a dozen test flights with this setup my thoughts are it is flyable for sure. The flight feel is similar to a typical cinewhoop with a gopro mounted. I guess even though the motors are only 1404s, it is able to carry the gopro because of the lightweight nature of the whoel setup unlike the other traditional cinewhoops which goes above 500 grams like the bumblebee, taycan, cinesplore, shendrones squirt, etc. Now having said the lightweight nature of this setup leads to my next point, Durability. This whole setup is not the most durable setup for a crash. For the whole test i broke 3 prop guards and in every single crash the camera plate pops off. That's most likely becuase the camera plate where the gopro is mounted is only being held on to the frame with rubber grommets. Yes no screws, no standoffs, just rubber grommets. But that was designed like that for a reason which is to isolate the camera from vibration coming off the motors and the frame. It most likely won't pop off if youre mounting a naked gopro which is 100 grams liughter than a full gopro hero 8 but that's what this test is for, to know the effects of mounting a full gopro hero 8 on it.
To summarize i would say that i will not fully recommend mounting a full gopro on the cinelog30 becuase even though it handles it well and it flies for above 4 minutes the durability is going to be a pain in the neck to deal with. I mean who wants to do field repairs for each and every crash really? So if you dont have a naked gopro and only have a full gopro instead, don't get this.
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