Just a heads up you get a lot of frame in the shot with the micro swift. I used my soldering iron to remove part of the canopy, it's not the best look but oh well. Love the cherry bomb!
Maybe the V2 canopy would work a little better with that mount? The extra height on the V3 canopy was added to the bottom edge, so the opening for the camera starts a few mm higher off the carbon. I'm partway through an almost identical build (XJB-425 and 2.3mm Micro Swift in a 4" Atom) so I'll try both canopies and see if one fits any better than the other.
You guy's keep an eye out on those XJB's. I just had the negative pad lift off while unplugging the battery on my Underpup. If you have a way to zip-tie the leads down, I would do it.
Nice! I wish you had a scale as well. I'm about to rebuild mine and go back to the stock canopy with the Micro Swift.
Just a heads up you get a lot of frame in the shot with the micro swift. I used my soldering iron to remove part of the canopy, it's not the best look but oh well. Love the cherry bomb!
Grrrrr! Maybe I should have gone with the 2.3 lens then.
I'm using the 2.3 lens :x but only with a 28 degree tilt. It might be better at 35 because it was showing in the lower half of the screen.
Maybe the V2 canopy would work a little better with that mount? The extra height on the V3 canopy was added to the bottom edge, so the opening for the camera starts a few mm higher off the carbon. I'm partway through an almost identical build (XJB-425 and 2.3mm Micro Swift in a 4" Atom) so I'll try both canopies and see if one fits any better than the other.
Let me know how it works out!
You guy's keep an eye out on those XJB's. I just had the negative pad lift off while unplugging the battery on my Underpup. If you have a way to zip-tie the leads down, I would do it.
I was trying to think of a way to run it out the back for that reason, but haven't decided how. Good looks!