GePRC Announces Lightweight Cinelog30 V2

Continuation of a Popular Series
More than three years have passed since the release of the first lightweight version of the Cinelog30, which has proven itself popular in the hobbyist community, as have other devices from this manufacturer. Given the model's continued popularity, a second version was only a matter of time. GePRC's engineers have had ample time to develop a new, more advanced solution. Let's delve into the details!
Cinelog30 V2
The Cinelog30 V2 traditionally uses a 124mm diagonal carbon fiber frame (motor to motor) with a thickness of 2.5mm. The developer has abandoned the traditional red and white propeller guard styling in favor of a solid black design with a stylish LED strip around the perimeter. The drone weighs 183 grams (O3) / 160 grams (Analog) without the battery and TBS NanoRX.
Frame
Flight Controller
The flight controller is a Taker F722 with 5 UARTs, 16MB Blackbox, combined with 45A 4-in-1 32-bit ESCs. A USB-C connector is located on the rear panel for quick access, along with a DFU button for Betaflight firmware flashing and an LED status indicator.
Powertrain
The Cinelog30 V2 uses four proprietary SpeedX2 1404 3850KV motors paired with 3-blade HQProp DT76mm V2 propellers. According to the developer, this configuration significantly reduces noise, making it ideal for various shooting scenarios where noise is a concern.
Power and Flight Time
GePRC recommends using a 4S LiHV or LiPo battery with a capacity of 660 to 720 mAh and an XT30 connector. They promise a flight time of 6 to 8 minutes 30 seconds, depending on the piloting mode and wind conditions.
Radio System
The Cinelog30 V2 can optionally be supplied without a receiver, or with a 2.4 GHz ExpressLRS receiver or a TBS Crossfire Nano RX.
Video System
Three versions are available: Analog, O3, and a version without O3.
Availability and Price
The Cinelog30 V2 is now available for purchase from official stores and various online marketplaces. The developer has set the following prices depending on the chosen video system and receiver: Analog: $210-250, O3: $360-395, and the version without O3 costs $170-205.\
That's all for now. Let us know your thoughts on the second iteration of the CineLog30 series from GePRC in the comments below. Stay tuned for the latest news, rumors, announcements, and reviews of the best unmanned aerial vehicles. Fly safe!

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