Thingiverse
FR7 Style Cinematic7 Epic Arms
by Thingiverse
Last crawled date: 5 years, 9 months ago
Non-Commercial Use, No Derivatives
Rev 2 posted...arm geometry should match the lower plate geometry pretty well.
Get that no prop in view footage that everyone loves about the FR7 on your Cinematic7 without having to push the HD camera way out in front of the frame, running crazy HD camera angles and without cropping your videos.
Recommended thickness: 5mm (min), 6mm (preferred).
Notes
Props out of view have been verified using a Session with Superview. Verification of Hero 7 and 8 have not yet been completed.
The arms shown in the picture are FR7 arms on a broken Epic 262 v2 plate, as such, the holes do not line up. Actual hole spacing is shown in the posting pictures. End user assumes all responsibility to verify dimensions prior to cutting, as I do not own an Epic and can no longer verify dimensions. CoT and CG can not be verified, but the top plate should be able to accommodate shifting the battery to align them.
Rev 2 posted...arm geometry should match the lower plate geometry pretty well.
Get that no prop in view footage that everyone loves about the FR7 on your Cinematic7 without having to push the HD camera way out in front of the frame, running crazy HD camera angles and without cropping your videos.
Recommended thickness: 5mm (min), 6mm (preferred).
Notes
Props out of view have been verified using a Session with Superview. Verification of Hero 7 and 8 have not yet been completed.
The arms shown in the picture are FR7 arms on a broken Epic 262 v2 plate, as such, the holes do not line up. Actual hole spacing is shown in the posting pictures. End user assumes all responsibility to verify dimensions prior to cutting, as I do not own an Epic and can no longer verify dimensions. CoT and CG can not be verified, but the top plate should be able to accommodate shifting the battery to align them.
