Are you in Australia and looking to buy a top - notch cinewhoop drone? The GEPRC CineLog 35 V2 is your answer! It comes with a DJI O3 VTX, a strengthened main carbon plate, and an injection protection frame. The 7075 aluminum column boosts its structure, and the battery mounting, using a tie with 7075 aluminum parts, is both stable and secure. The power XT60E1 - M plug integrated with the carbon plate makes it super convenient. The protective frame for the O3 Air Unit has a memory card and USB port for easy data access. With the F722 - 45A AIO and the new SPEEDX2 2105.5 motor, this 3.5 - inch HD FPV drone offers more power, an aggressive system, and a faster response. It combines cinematic, freestyle, leisure, and safety features, suitable for both indoor and outdoor flying and filming. And it has a GPS! Features include a strengthened carbon plate with a hollow design, a noise - reducing injection protection frame, and an O3 camera on an independent under - hanging shock - absorption gimbal. It also has a high - performance flight controller, powerful motors with HQ DT90 propellers, and a carefully tuned system. Specifications cover a range of components from the receiver to the gyro, and it has a flight time of 5 minutes to 8 minutes and 30 seconds. The package includes the drone, various tools, propellers, battery straps, and mounting bases. Recommended batteries are XT - 60 with 1050mah - 1300mah.





Using your GEPRC CineLog 35 V2 is easy. First, choose the right receiver for your needs. Make sure to use the recommended XT - 60 batteries in the 1050mah - 1300mah range. Before each flight, check all the parts, especially the propellers, to ensure they are properly attached. When you're ready to fly, power on the drone and your controller, and take off in a safe, open area. For filming, the O3 camera on the under - hanging gimbal provides a stable view. Remember to use the memory card and USB port on the O3 Air Unit's protective frame to save and access your footage easily. As for maintenance, after each flight, clean the drone to remove any dirt or debris. Check the motors and the flight controller regularly for any signs of wear. If you notice any issues, such as a loose part or a strange noise, stop using the drone and inspect it thoroughly. Keep the drone in a dry and cool place when not in use to prolong its lifespan.