Introducing Taurus X8 Pro Max | Defining a New Standard for Flagship FPV Cinelifter

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Introducing Taurus X8 Pro Max, a revolutionary FPV cinelifter that takes professional filmmaking to new heights, providing a reliable flight platform for filmmakers.

- 4.5kg Maximum Payload
- 170km/h Loaded Speed
- Up to 15min Flight Time
- 29% Minimum Hover Throttle
- Dual 8S Battery Power Supply
- High Redundancy Power System
- Quick Release Battery System
- Aerodynamic Low-drag Structure
- Integrated Design with Thermal Cooling
- Upgraded Power BEC with Built-in Dual Switch Buttons

Pre-order today to receive FREE gifts (extra Battery Quick Release Mount, a Taurus X8 T-shirt, and a Gimbal Controller suitable for DJI RS).
Offer available until Sept. 13th.

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1:41, ive always wanted to be a gymball operator

ButcherTTV
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Hi, I’m actually a videographer and I wanted to buy your fav cinelifter and also wanted to get trained. Is there any packages for this?

bilalrasheed
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do you have EU classification? Will be very hard to fly in europe without it

cazafpv
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This looks great.. but why do DJI drones run 40+ mins, and this can only do 15 without payload? The batteries look WAY bigger too. I realize this can hold 10lbs of camera gear.. but without any gear, why such a low amount of fly time? I would think two 8s large batteries which are like 2x bigger than a DJI one would offer 30 to 40 minutes at least.

bowuf
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Something is wrong with your image, guys. It's very strange, but the frames from the back have good image detail - and the frames from the RED camera that you installed on the drone - everything is not so good with detail. I understand that the frames from the drone are more dynamic, and perhaps you chose the wrong codec for compression for YouTube - since more or less static frames from this video look good - and the frames from the drone are so-so )))

IgorScorynin
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7 minute fljght time with payload? No thanks

habibi
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But after reviewing some frames from the video - your camera operator screwed up with the settings, most likely the camera did not have ND filters. And during color correction, in an attempt to make a "cinematic picture" you "overcooked" the image. Not only technologies and new standards decide.

IgorScorynin