The GEPRC Cinelog30 V3 is arguably among the best cinewhoops of 2025 for capturing cinematic footage. However like several drone, it’s not excellent. There are a couple of easy upgrades that may make it even higher—corresponding to eradicating the LED strip, putting in GPS, and organising Rescue Mode.
Take a look at my full assessment of the GEPRC Cinelog30 V3: https://oscarliang.com/geprc-cinelog30-v3/
Utilizing ND Filters
Get extra cinematic footage through the use of ND filters. The official DJI ND filters don’t match within the Cinelog30 body, so I like to recommend these low-profile ND filters from BetaFPV—they’re additionally among the many most reasonably priced choices out there: https://oscarliang.com/betafpv-nd-filters-dji-o4-pro/
Learn to use ND filters on this information: https://oscarliang.com/nd-filter-fpv/
Eradicating LED Strip
In case you’re a couple of grams over the sub-250g restrict, eradicating the LED strip may do the trick—this protects over 4 grams.
It’s actually cool that GEPRC contains two units of prop guards: the default orange one with built-in LED strips, and a black one with out LEDs. To take away the LEDs, merely swap to the black prop guards—no want to tear out the LED strip.
Don’t neglect to unplug the LED connector positioned beneath the drone first.
Bonus tip: Go into Betaflight > Modes tab, and take away the USER1 mode (used to regulate the LED). This frees up AUX4, which you should use for GPS Rescue Mode or different capabilities.
Putting in GPS
There’s no superb spot to mount a GPS on the Cinelog30 V3, so I made a decision to switch the GoPro mount (which I gained’t be utilizing on this cinewhoop) with a GPS mount.
I’m utilizing the Flywoo GOKU Nano GPS V3, paired with this 3D printed mount:
I’m utilizing this Flywoo Nano GPS V3 with this GPS mount, obtain STL file right here: https://www.printables.com/mannequin/1247558-geprc-cinelog-30-v3-gps-mount-for-121-gps-12mm-cin
I examined this GPS right here, works nicely I’m usually getting 23 satellites: https://oscarliang.com/gps-review/
You will discover the Flywoo GOKU Nano GPS right here:
In case you’re utilizing a bigger GPS module (22x22mm), do that mount as a substitute: https://www.printables.com/mannequin/1262419-cinelog30-v3-gps-25x25x82
I needed to attach the onboard compass, particularly with Betaflight quickly supporting place maintain. Sadly, the GEPRC F722 AIO flight controller doesn’t have an I2C port, so I wasn’t capable of join the compass. I simply heat-shrunk the compass wires for now and may swap the FC later if I really need that performance.
I wired the GPS to UART4 (TX4 and RX4). Conveniently, the 5V pad supplies energy from USB which is nice—so you’ll be able to energy the GPS with out plugging in a LiPo.
Ensure the GPS wiring is comfortable and secured. Unfastened wires can get sucked into the props mid-flight.
Setting Up GPS Rescue Mode
Some demo footage:
I’ve posted screenshots of my Betaflight GPS and Rescue Mode setup on my Patreon. Be happy to repeat my settings: https://www.patreon.com/posts/gps-rescue-for-130311690
In case you’re not a Patreon member, you’ll be able to comply with my full step-by-step information right here: https://oscarliang.com/setup-gps-rescue-mode-betaflight/
Another nice mods that I didn’t point out? Tell us within the feedback beneath.