Zino: Hubsan's Problem Child, Born Premature

501Pete
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Re: Zino: Hubsan's Problem Child, Born Premature

Post by 501Pete » Fri Dec 07, 2018 6:11 pm

dogstar7 wrote:
Fri Dec 07, 2018 1:07 pm

Don't put words in my mouth
Anyone can read what I wrote
If you're dissatisfied you can move along
It doesn't seem you're interested in Zino, only with starting arguments with people in this forum
I'm not putting any words in anyone's mouth.
Why TF should I take any advice from someone who just comes along and says there are issues, and then when asked can provide any sensible response?
As for coming along to start arguments? Get real. This is only my 3rd ever post in this group. Perhaps you're confusing me with some other troll.

We want to know what issues there are not some made up 5h1t....
Either provide proper descriptions of what the issues are or don't bother.
Leave that crap for the CWs of this world...

If I wasn't interested in Zino I would
a. not be posting here.
b. not spent £600 of my own money purchasing two.

dogstar7
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Re: Zino: Hubsan's Problem Child, Born Premature

Post by dogstar7 » Fri Dec 07, 2018 8:22 pm

I actually thought better of my response after some reflection and tried to delete it, but it was already in the mix and I could not. I regret my tone.
Yes, I did mistake you for a troll and I apologize.
I have been following this forum as well as 3 Hubsan user groups on Facebook with admins who are in direct contact with the company. I have been trying to bring the latest information that I can confirm to the forum.
The issues with Zino have been discussed in detail in Dustin Dunnill and AndyRC review videos on YouTube.
Another good indication is the video Hubsan put out on their YouTube channel as a tutorial for install the upcoming firmware downs scheduled for Dec 10th.
I have experienced drifting upon takeoff and at altitudes below 10 meters, slow turning rates and loss of altitude in turns as well as erratic response to controller inputs at times. These are issues that the firmware upgrades have been promising to fix. Further discussion with a tester and engineer has informed me that other firmware upgrades will be scheduled after Dec 10th that will improve many other camera controls
In addition to writing firmware code for flight control functions Hubsan has to pay licensing fees to "unlock" some of the camera processor features (the company they bought the sensors from cannot even be named in their literature until a hefty fee has been paid)
There are some surprises down the road once these issues have been addressed....good surprisesI am told

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