STEREO




A self-assembly kit for the ECILOP STEREO drone. Ecilop Stereo is designed for stereoscopic (3-D) filming from the air. The expanded stereo base gives the effect of 3-D space at a distance up to three hundred meters. Ecilop Stereo is built on the base of the Ecilop Easy frame. Differences from the Ecilop Easy: mounts for two GoPro cameras (Hero2 or Hero3), a longer balance beam, lack of landing skids, and a stand for transporting. The devices must be controlled by an experienced pilot because it must be launched and landed manually.

Price 149 (PayPal. 21% VAT will be applied for EU buyers):

Availability: available.

You will need the following additional components (not included):
Two digital cameras GoPro with a 3D Hero Sync Cable (Hero2 or Hero3);
A remote control unit (Futaba T8J or a different mode);
Quadcopter flight controller with a camera stabilization function (DJI NAZA or a different model);
Gimbal controller (Tarot ZYX-GS or a different model);
Two park-size servos (MKS DS8910 or MG930 or a different model);
Four engines; the distance between mounting screws should be 19 mm (MT2216-12 or a different model);
Four propellers; maximal diameter 14" (APC10x3.8 or a different model)
Four speed controllers (T-Motor ESC 18A or a different model);
A battery (5000mAh 4S 25C or a different 3-5S model)
A video transmitter (5.8G 400mw or a different model)
Video goggles with a receiver (Boscam or a different model)



ECILOP Stereo Plus

Price 449 (PayPal. 21% VAT will be applied for EU buyers):

Availability: available.

This set contains:
Ecilop Stereo kit
Servo MKS DS8910A+, two units, F-Servo modified
Motor MT2216-12, four units
Dihedral angle gasket
Speed Controller (ESC) T18A, four units
Propeller APC 10x3.8, 8 units (4xCW+4xCCW)




Srvo MKS DS8910A+, Force Servo modification, 2 units

Price 112 (PayPal. 21% VAT will be applied for EU buyers):

Availability: available





> Ordering and shipping information

> Assembling manual

> Parts & upgrades

> Discussion thread

> Frequently Asked Questions





Video samples:







Ecilop-4 (the prototype)


3D Anaglyph photo