After buying quite a few camera attachment brackets for my M2Z, I was still struggling to find a "Faff-Free" downwards facing mount that:-
a - didn't take ages to put together
b - didn't upset the surround sensors
c - didnt upset the balance & c-o-g so much that it made the whole thing shake
I think I might have just solved the problem!
I bought a spare Gimbal mounting cover from Ali-Express

I cut down a Go-Pro camera mounting screw & after drilling a 6mm hole in the newly arrived plate, inserted the screw & glued in place with epoxy resin.

I used a strip of silicon tubing in place of the original squashy foam to press down on the circuit board

The replacement plate was then reattached with the 2 original allen screws

I ensured that the top of the camera screw did not interfere with the mavic's camera anti-vibro mounts & that the perspex camera protector still fitted ok

I could now securely mount my Insta360 camera within a couple of seconds of unfolding the drone

All I needed to do now was to practice my take offs & landings without damaging the camera

a - didn't take ages to put together
b - didn't upset the surround sensors
c - didnt upset the balance & c-o-g so much that it made the whole thing shake
I think I might have just solved the problem!
I bought a spare Gimbal mounting cover from Ali-Express

I cut down a Go-Pro camera mounting screw & after drilling a 6mm hole in the newly arrived plate, inserted the screw & glued in place with epoxy resin.

I used a strip of silicon tubing in place of the original squashy foam to press down on the circuit board

The replacement plate was then reattached with the 2 original allen screws

I ensured that the top of the camera screw did not interfere with the mavic's camera anti-vibro mounts & that the perspex camera protector still fitted ok

I could now securely mount my Insta360 camera within a couple of seconds of unfolding the drone

All I needed to do now was to practice my take offs & landings without damaging the camera
