@@BarretoFPV yeah man, this is definitely an outdoor meca all year round. Most of us live here because of the outdoor sports/activities this place has to offer. Thanks for watching. Cheers!
@J-MADFPV be a normal bnf to start off with and just focus on the reading signals, weather, and antennas then once I figure all that out be when I'll start to look at what type. It will be a self build after I have gathered as much information I could up to that time.
Nice flying! I'm thinking of trying some mountain surfing in my area. Do you find the Gopro video is worth the extra weight when compared to the on-board recording from the DJI 03? Perhaps the question should be, do you find you have enough flight time with the Gopro?
@@dieterweik6858 thanks! To me the Gopro is well worth it for the quality/type of footage I’m after with 5.3k resolution at 30fps. With the batteries I use and the distance I usually cover in my flight paths the weight of the gopro doesn’t really play a factor on my flight times. I can get 20 to 25 minutes out of a battery flying at around 100km/h in light winds. Maybe more like 15 or so minutes flying in high winds or trying to maintain even faster speeds. For most of my flights I usually have a very specific target and flight path that I know it would take less time to complete than my battery can do. I normally don’t go on exploration flights where I’m not certain where my return time/point is. Also I’m not a fan of the 4k video quality of the O3 since I can’t set it to 30fps (my preference) and I also get some prop reflection sometimes. Sorry for the long answer haha. Hope that made sense. Thanks for watching!
@@J-MADFPV i use that setting too, but after i stabilized in gyroflow and i edit with finalcut theb uploaded on youtube, i saw my video was little bit of stuttering.. btw my setting on finalcut in 29.7fps, is that the problem?
@@YosepAliSaputra Not sure. Although I know “30fps” is actually 29.97 so you should be good on that. There are so many factors that affect image quality when editing and compressing video files. Hard to say for me, I’m also not familiar with Final Cut and what format it’s using for compression.
@@J-MADFPV hei dude, i think i solved my problem.. i use rolling shutter correction in final cut and in my last video i uploaded today, jitter or stutter was gone.. yeah check my last video man, i think you'll like even you don't know my language 😅🤙🏽
sweet
@@Roys_Drones thanks!
Awesome flight! I'm amazed how people seem to enjoy the outdoors in your area. Wish we had high mountains like those around here too. Cheers!
@@BarretoFPV yeah man, this is definitely an outdoor meca all year round. Most of us live here because of the outdoor sports/activities this place has to offer. Thanks for watching. Cheers!
Sweet flight!
@@csavooo thank you! Cheers!
Cant wait to get into this side of FPV. A long way off yet but its a small goal in the many goals i have for FPV. In my life.
@@JronzFPV right on!
Just curious, what drone are you planning on using for LR FPV?
@J-MADFPV be a normal bnf to start off with and just focus on the reading signals, weather, and antennas then once I figure all that out be when I'll start to look at what type. It will be a self build after I have gathered as much information I could up to that time.
@@JronzFPV sweet! Enjoy the process. That’s half the fun
Really sweet man
@@batcavefpv5007 thanks man! It was a fun flight for sure!
Good!. I like that frame.. New sub to support your channel :)
@@fpvmusicsounds7650 thank you! Much appreciated
Nice flying! I'm thinking of trying some mountain surfing in my area. Do you find the Gopro video is worth the extra weight when compared to the on-board recording from the DJI 03? Perhaps the question should be, do you find you have enough flight time with the Gopro?
@@dieterweik6858 thanks! To me the Gopro is well worth it for the quality/type of footage I’m after with 5.3k resolution at 30fps. With the batteries I use and the distance I usually cover in my flight paths the weight of the gopro doesn’t really play a factor on my flight times. I can get 20 to 25 minutes out of a battery flying at around 100km/h in light winds. Maybe more like 15 or so minutes flying in high winds or trying to maintain even faster speeds. For most of my flights I usually have a very specific target and flight path that I know it would take less time to complete than my battery can do. I normally don’t go on exploration flights where I’m not certain where my return time/point is. Also I’m not a fan of the 4k video quality of the O3 since I can’t set it to 30fps (my preference) and I also get some prop reflection sometimes. Sorry for the long answer haha. Hope that made sense. Thanks for watching!
Man it’s amazing the range you gettin. Did you build your battery? And I most definitely gotta get these antennas for my O3 lol. Love the video
@@LastbigD thanks! And yeah, I build my own Liion battery packs. Thanks for watching!
man, this is awesome!!! stunning!!!
can you share your gopro setting?
fps? shutter speed?
@@YosepAliSaputra Thank you!
I shoot in 5.3k, 30fps, 1/60 shutter, and an ND32 for this flight.
@@J-MADFPV i use that setting too, but after i stabilized in gyroflow and i edit with finalcut theb uploaded on youtube, i saw my video was little bit of stuttering..
btw my setting on finalcut in 29.7fps, is that the problem?
@@YosepAliSaputra Not sure. Although I know “30fps” is actually 29.97 so you should be good on that. There are so many factors that affect image quality when editing and compressing video files. Hard to say for me, I’m also not familiar with Final Cut and what format it’s using for compression.
@@J-MADFPV hei dude, i think i solved my problem.. i use rolling shutter correction in final cut and in my last video i uploaded today, jitter or stutter was gone.. yeah
check my last video man, i think you'll like even you don't know my language 😅🤙🏽
@@YosepAliSaputra that’s awesome. I will check it out!
location?
@@Roys_Drones somewhere in the Missouri Rockies! 🫢