Hi,
I'll give you what I know, but there is probably a lot I don't know.
- The 920+ now, to the best of my knowledge, only accepts the CGO-4 camera and gimbal assembly, however, a CGO3 adapter can be purchased to allow use of a CGO-3 or CGO-ET camera. Where use of the a&, GH-4, and other cameras with the 920+ is concerned I'm a little fuzzy as the 920+ may still accept one or more of the cameras used by the original 920 but I have not found anything to confirm this.
The H920 Plus is not accept Yuneec GB603 gimbal to carry others cameras like GH4, Sony Alpha 7 serie.
For the Yuneec GB603 gimbal you have 2 versions:
- first and old version only fit for Panasonic Lumix GH4;
- second and last version, fit with Panasonic Lumix GH4 AND Sony Alpha 7 serie with IR cable.
The Tornado H920 is unfortunately a poorly finished product by Yuneec and is about to be abandoned (H920 and H920 Plus) seemingly to focus on the new Typhoon H520 product for industry activities.
The Yuneec GB603 gimbal is very poorly designed because it allows to use very few optics for Panasonic Lumix GH4 or Sony Alpha 7, because of the diameter of the ring where the optics must pass is strait.
Unless you transform and custom it or use another gimbal better perform like the Gremsy gimbals, with the Tornado H920:
GREMSY | Advanced brushless gimbal
You can do this if you work in pairs for Gremsy gimbal. Drone pilot use the ST24 to control the H920, and cameraman use DJI controler via LightBridge 2 or Futaba controler, to control the Gremsy gimbal. Gremsy gimbals support SBUS, SPEKTRUM/JR, PPM, and following controlers too: Futaba T14SG, Spektrum DX6i, Taranis, etc.
The Tornado H920 Plus only accept CG04 camera (light Panasonic Lumix GH4 by Yuneec). But, GH4 is an old product. Today you have the new Panasonic Lumix GH5 !
With custom and modified Yuneec GB603 gimbal, you can bring new Panasonic Lumix GH5.
The T3 Gremsy gimbal currently supports cameras with a maximum depth of 100 mm (measured from the center of gravity), a maximum height of 120 mm, and a maximum width of 152 mm. The maximum payload of T3 is 1.7 kgs (3.75 lbs). Gremsy T3 Camera Compatibility List
(non-comprehensive list):
Gremsy T3 - Gremsy
- BlackMagic Pocket, BlackMagic Micro Cinema Camera
- Canon 5D Mk I, II
- Nikon D810, D800, D500, D5
- Sony A7S (mk I - II), A7r (mk I - II)
- Sony A6000, A6300, A6500
- Panasonic GH3, GH4
- Pentax
- ....
Yuneec would in my opinion make a mistake to abandon the Tornado serie (H920 & H90 Plus) which are products that could excel with some modifications. The photo and video have never been the strong of Yuneec, unlike the drone itself for its quality in flight. For example, a simple piece of plastic like a lens hood would significantly improve the quality of the CG02, CGO3 or CG03 + cameras, with angles close to the sun. All serious photographers use this accessory with wide-angle optics. Yuneec would do well to hire professionals photo and video specialists to develop their products for the photo and video activities areas. For me, the new H920 is suitable only for inspection and industry sector of activity. Unfortunately, Yuneec also does not know how to listen to the expectations and needs of its professional customers in the photo and video industry.
I dream, for example, of a Tornado H920 Plus and gimbal, which could be controlled with two ST16S and which could have a CG05 camera (light Panasonic Lumix GH5 by Yuneec) or Gremsy T3 gimbal, either, depending on the needs of the filmmaker or the photographer.
The Inspire 2 of DJI even if it is not perfect has a beautiful technological advance in term of sensor for the industries of the video and the photo. Furthermore, DJI has bought the Swedish Hasselblad company, a leading photo company in the professional medium format since before the second world war:
https://www.hasselblad.com
Why did DJI acquire Hasselblad? Think Volvo
Yuneec with the new H520 copter and E90 camera is limited to a sensor of 1 inch equivalent to the Phantom 4 Pro ! Nothing revolutionary unfortunately in terms of photo and video quality.