NewBeeDrone CinemAh BNF 4S DJI HD with Crossfire Receiver
A New Cinewhoop Design Philosophy
To date, many ducted cinewhoop frames have been needlessly heavy. Additionally, existing light cinewhoop frames don’t have guarded props for flying around softer targets. Heavy frames leave you with very little room for adaptability to use the frame for your shoots whether it be increased payload capacity or the option for larger batteries. We at NewBeeDrone worked to change that.
The CinemAh Frame - The Most Versatile Cinewhoop Frame
The CinemAh frame is NewBeeDrone’s response to the need for a lighter and more versatile cinewhoop frame to carry a full GoPro. The CinemAh has a unique all-carbon fiber frame structure that allows for easy access to electronics while providing maximum structural strength.
The GoPro Mount (Not Included)
The NewBeeDrone CinemAh cinewhoop TPU GoPro 8 and 9 mounts allow for 4 built-in angles for quick-snap adjustment from 0 deg to 22.5 deg. The capture cam mounts are 2xM2 mounting holes set 20mm apart allowing the community to design any mounting solution for any HD capture cam option.
Other 3D Printed Accessories (Not Included)
Check out our complete collection of 3D printed accessories for the Cinemah! We've got snap in ducts, lightweight battery straps, and protective duct coverings in addition to action camera mounts.
Electronics Mounting:
2 sets of 1x1inch mounting locations
Front 20x20 location has M3 mounting for a flight controller and ESC stack.
Rear 20x20 location has M2 mounting for Caddx Vista – with rear antenna mount.
Camera mounting – single and double screw camera mounting options.
Note: The frame does not fit an air unit.
Motor Mounting: 12mm diameter, 4-hole pattern
Suggested Motors: 14xx – 20xx
Propeller size:
3inch or 76mm propeller
Weight:
78g with Adjustable GoPro Hero8 mount and motor screws
68g without GoPro Hero 8 mount
Downloadable 3D printed TPU snap-in ducts (x4) weigh 24g total – 6g each duct
Right away, this is the best 65mm Whoop I know. Not even close.
I ordered two, one is more or less stock, just the PEEK motor screws and V3 cockroach. The second is upgraded to 0702 27000kV but will go back because I like the 25000kV more because of smoother throttle response and perfect betaflight tune.
Now the but:
1. On both quads I had to replace the BeeEye for a spare one because both are out of focus.
2. the yellow props were way too loose and very brittle. I lost two on my maiden. Black, blue and red are very tight (too tight for such a fragile prop) but if you get them on without bending them, they will last.
3. why does the quad not come with the lighter frame right away?
4. PH2.0…. You know the drill.
On that price point, even after the frame and PEEK upgrade I can forgive these quality issues. Especially considering the great tune and quality FC and motors. But be sure to order a replacement cam and props right away.
This was kind of a late night lark. I'd seen this upgrade for the Mk3 for a while and pondered whether it was a gimmick or not, and I'm pleased to say it's a genuinely good upgrade. It has reduced the noise of my Mk3 considerably. I haven't noted any significant increase in print quality, but the old drone of the bed is gone and that's completely worth it.