price was somewhere in the 5000$ ballpark, (3500 gimbal + 1500$ flight controller needed to make it work)
showing off

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... 7DlcxuSuYk
wind or no wind, and no matter how you punch the sticks, the video is rock stable...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgLCR3bVEDU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRUa4yU5HSY
with price like that, in my whole country there is only one flying.
now let's get back to cheap stuff.. that's where the fun is

I'm not selling anything to be clear,
parts cost around 50$ for DIY style or if you don't want to make it by yourself,
there is an user you can contact on german forum RC FAN2,(he speaks english

or here: http://brushlessgimbal.de/
you need:
L6234D motor driver chip, 5$ each (2 needed for two motors=10$)
6050 well known IMU, 7$ free shipping
Arduino promini 7$ or even some empty mwii board 10-20$
(promini is most compact in size and cheap, if no promini available, empty mwc is better than populated,
because the IMU has to be on camera pad, not on model like in Multiwii, so it's more practical tu put only small IMU there than whole mwii board or arduino mini which need batteries also)
2 cheap brushless motors that you rewind with 0.15mm wire, bonus is they can be burned so you can get some for free in your rc club maybe


how smooth can DIY direct drive gimbal work, NOT Zenmuse but pretty close, for a fraction of a cost! servo gimbals, bye bye:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... 56bWTFu65Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... HX_l4Yi0bg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Prq5INQ ... r_embedded
not open source,
http://www.simplebgc.com/files/
even has a nice GUI, seems familiar


Thanks to RC FAN2, his version of code is public and free

http://code.google.com/p/brushless-gimbal/
the pcb design is also free
http://fpv-community.de/showthread.php? ... post252104
but if running of an multiwii board, you just need driver pcb, not the one for atmel...
posted just to get people interested,
so maybe someone will implement it into MWii, or make it better without implementing it, guys over there are open for suggestions

code is in arduino,
hardware IS compatible (I run it from MWii board without problems) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1svUkQwgIo
it works far better than any servo gimbal out there
I'm no expert,
multiwii is open source so nothing got stolen if it gimbal code gets implemented, still could get downloaded by anyone on official wii code site,
both could even benefit, because I believe MWii has better IMU processing than this newly created code,
even if no implemetation, is worth taking a look into. it's cheaper than 2 good servos, and works better.
It can be used for small cameras like gopro,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... HX_l4Yi0bg
and even for bigger ones >1kg for professionals.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... qVn9WOEbaI