VR360 - PhotoShip One
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VR360 - PhotoShip One
VR360 CARBON ASSEMBLY & SETUP MANUAL anks for purchasing the VR360 Carbon by PhotoShip One. e VR360 Carbon is a camera mount solution for RC helicopters. In standard form it is intended to be used for shooting 360 degree spherical aerial panoramas. However, there are accessories available for the VR360 Carbon to convert it to an oblique and video camera mount. e VR360 Carbon is fully adjustable. Camera position & orientation are easily adjusted as is the center of gravity location once mounted to a helicopter. No other commercially available RC helicopter camera mount offers the level of adjustability and modular upgradability that the VR360 Carbon offers. Being modular in design concept, the VR360 Carbon is nearly future proof. As PhotoShip One continues to design and offer upgrades you can be certain that in most cases the upgrades will be compatible with your VR360 Carbon. 1 Copyright © 2009 PhotoShip One LLC e VR360 Carbon has several features that make it the best RC helicopter camera mount available. ADJUSTABLE CAMERA MOUNTING BRACKET e camera bracket on the VR360 Carbon is adjustable in 3 axis to allow precise positioning of the camera. Adjustment is simple and quick by loosening the proper screws and sliding the camera bracket into the desired position. Adjustment of the camera position is a critical element in order to allow for perfect center of gravity position under the helicopter. As the camera mount rotates in the pan axis it is critical that the center of gravity not change and cause the helicopter to become out of trim. Camera position adjustment is also very important when shooting spherical panoramas. e key to shooting great panoramas is being able to place the pan axis of the camera mount as close to the entrance pupil of the lens as possible. is insures the least amount of photo stitching errors. ADJUSTABLE PAN GEAR RATIO e pan gear ratio on the VR360 Carbon is adjustable from as high as 4.6:1 down to 2.8:1. For panorama photography a lower gear ratio is desired for faster pan rates. However, for video, a higher gear ratio is desired for smoother panning motion. PhotoShip One knows it is important to be able to make critical adjustments such as pan speeds and the best method of accomplishing this is with an adjustable gear ratio. e standard pan pinion gear is easily changed with a different size gear in less than a minute. e VR360 Carbon comes standard with a 140 tooth aluminum main gear and a 50 tooth Delrin servo pinion gear. 30 and 40 tooth pinion gears are available as options. 2 Copyright © 2009 PhotoShip One LLC ADJUSTABLE ROLL AXIS SILICONE OIL DAMPER & PIVOT POINT e double ball bearing supported roll axis on the VR360 Carbon is damped by a silicone oil damper. e silicone oil in the damper can be changed with different weights depending on the camera and lens combination used. For heavier camera and lens combos a heavier weight oil is recommended. Lighter cameras and lenses can use a lightweight oil in the damper. e rod end of the oil damper can be mounted to the roll torque arm in three different positions. Choosing a different position changes the amount of available stroke length of the oil damper. Longer stroke lengths are preferred when shooting in high wind conditions whereas low stroke may be preferred on calm days. Changing damper rod end positions is a quick and easy 15 second adjustment. ACCESSORY ARM e accessory arm on the VR360 Carbon provides a place to mount your electronic accessories such as Receiver, Receiver Battery, Voltage Regulator, Video Downlink, etc. e accessory arm strategically placed on the VR360 Carbon to also assist in countering the mass of the camera/lens. Placed opposite of the camera and lens, the accessory arm positions the mass of required accessories in a position that best helps to attain proper center of gravity of the camera mount. 3 Copyright © 2009 PhotoShip One LLC ONE-WAY BEARING IN PAN GEAR Since the VR360 Carbon is the camera mount AND the landing gear for the helicopter an issue exists upon spooling up the rotor blades of the helicopter prior to take-off. e torque generated during spoolup can cause overdrive the pan servo and cause the helicopter to spin until sufficient tail rotor authority is gained. Over time this will damage the pan servo. Since spherical 360 panorama shooting requires the camera mount the camera only pan in one direction the VR360 Carbon incorporates a oneway bearing in the pan gear hub. e one-way bearing locks the helicopter to the camera mount in the direction of rotor blade torque but allows the servo to spin the mount freely in the opposite direction for shooting the panorama. is feature allows for the use of inexpensive low torque pan servos and eliminates the risk of damaging the pan servo. For oblique and video shooting the one-way bearing can be disengaged and our optional “Pan-Lock” installed which locks the helicopter to the VR360 for spoolup , yet allows the camera mount to pan in either direction after take-off. PAN-LOCK (OPTIONAL) As an upgrade to the standard on-way bearing in the pan gear hub, PhotoShip One offers the Pan-Lock. Unlike the one-way bearing, the Pan-Lock allows the camera mount to spin in either direction once in flight, but locks the mount to the helicopter on the ground. A spring loaded star shaped cam seats into position when the weight of the helicopter is on the camera mount. As soon as the helicopter gets light on the skids and takes off the spring loaded Pan-Lock releases and allows for normal panning in both left and right directions. Once the helicopter touches back down the Pan-Lock latches back into position and locks the mount to the helicopter ready for the next spoolup. e Pan-Lock is a direct bolt on upgrade fully compatible with our helicopter mounting adapter kits as well as our Astro mount kit. 4 Copyright © 2009 PhotoShip One LLC ASSEMBLY 5 Copyright © 2009 PhotoShip One LLC ASSEMBLY 6 Copyright © 2009 PhotoShip One LLC ASSEMBLY 7 Copyright © 2009 PhotoShip One LLC ASSEMBLY 8 Copyright © 2009 PhotoShip One LLC ASSEMBLY 9 Copyright © 2009 PhotoShip One LLC ASSEMBLY 10 Copyright © 2009 PhotoShip One LLC ASSEMBLY 11 Copyright © 2009 PhotoShip One LLC ASSEMBLY 12 Copyright © 2009 PhotoShip One LLC ASSEMBLY 13 Copyright © 2009 PhotoShip One LLC ASSEMBLY THIS CONCLUDES THE ASSEMBLY PROCESS OF THE VR360. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS PLEASE DIRECT THEM TO: DESIGN@PHOTOSHIPONE.COM YOU MAY DOWNLOAD A .PDF COPY OF THIS MANUAL AT: WWW.PHOTOSHIPONE.COM/DOCUMENTATION/VR360-MANUAL.PDF 14 Copyright © 2009 PhotoShip One LLC PARTS 15 Copyright © 2009 PhotoShip One LLC PARTS 16 Copyright © 2009 PhotoShip One LLC PARTS 17 Copyright © 2009 PhotoShip One LLC PARTS 18 Copyright © 2009 PhotoShip One LLC PARTS 19 Copyright © 2009 PhotoShip One LLC OPTION PARTS 20 Copyright © 2009 PhotoShip One LLC OPTION PARTS 21 Copyright © 2009 PhotoShip One LLC