Hi everybody.
After some months with my cheap Chinese 250 (with all the things I have put on, not that cheap anymore
), I want to build a bigger quad, basically to fly smoothly and do aerial photography (I might put a 3D gimbal).
Before starting to buy parts, I wanted to ask you guys who are more experienced than me for advice.
The frame I would like to use is this one:
https://www.banggood.com/ZD550-550mm-Wheelbase-Carbon-Fiber-Umbrella-Folding-RC-FPV-Frame-Kit-with-Landing-Skid-p-1360721.html?p=CS101558118042016088&utm_campaign=mesh&utm_content=tanghao&cur_warehouse=CNI have read some good reviews, and there is even a video on YouTube that says it is a good frame.
Now, my concern is: is a Revo a good FC for this kind of application? I have a Revo on my 250 and I am happy with it. It had a Naza GPS, FPV, telemetry (OPLink) and flies quite well in INS13 mode (with Next).
The only real drawback I could see with the Revo is that I cannot control the menu of my RunCam Swift 3 using my Tx (this is the only thing that BetaFlight offers and not LibrePilot I could see), but the fix is simple: use another FPV cam
I have seen new FCs like the Kakute F7. Would it be a better choice? Does it bring huge updates for the application I want? My concern with this is that I would have to use BetaFlight, but BetaFlight is racing oriented I think, and it doesn't have all the nice GPS assisted modes I like. I think INav would also be an option, but I have no idea if this is comparable to LibrePilot.
Would it be a better choice to buy a Naza? I know that drones that are made for aerial photography are basically DJI, or Naza based.
I know I am on LibrePilot Forum, and honestly, if I can build a good drone with all the options I want with a Revo, I'd go for it!
Thanks for your help!!