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petermag Posted at 12-29 06:18
The RSS Control Cable – Part 16, is a small micro jack that plugs into the socket just above the SD Card door. If you haven’t noticed the socket before, it’s easy to not even be aware that there is a flap that opens.
The other end is USB-C that plugs into the gimbal.
Thank you for this Peter, it makes perfect sense. This is the best explanation of the state-of-play that I've seen in a fair bit of searching. Much appreciated.
Somian's last post implied that with this Part 16 cable everything is working incl focussing, but I didn't see how the focus wheel could possibly work if the cable only plugs into an 2.5mm headphone-style socket. It surely wouldn't be possible to pass the right kind of signal.
I take it from what you say that this Part 16 cable would have operated on the X-T3 in the manner you describe before the f/w 3.10 release? I take it also that in practical terms, nothing has changed as a result of the 3.10 release at this stage? As you say, the ball is now in DJI's court.
I bought the Pro kit in the end, so I could try to use the focus motor on the zoom ring. My understanding of zooming is that it will strain the motors. That's what one of the Wai Lam videos suggests - even the 16-55mm f/2.8 brick, which has all its movements internal, causes balance shift. I balanced my new 16-80 on the X-T3, which is a little tricky, and zooming worked up to a point. I balanced at the 16mm end with the lens contracted. It's possible that it may work better if I was to balance at a partial extension of the zoom, but the question remains as to the longer-term impact on the motors, and also of being able to balance successfully with the lens partly extended. I may try the focus motor on the zoom ring, but remain wary of doing so too often.
Any other Australians looking to pick up a Pro kit should note that Digidirect currently has it for AUD594.15, and also has the base model for AUD475.15, which is a less that the other sale prices around and probaby won't last. Sadly, I noticed this too late when looking to buy a Part 16 cable. |
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