@@DanTanAU why would you want to? Without Goggles, your only going to be Normal or Sport Modes, you must fly with Goggles and FPV Controller 3 to fly in manual (acro, DJI hybrid style) So you would be stabilizing stabilized footage. Put another way, without Goggles it's only going to fly stabilized, not Manual.
Thanks for these very interesting videos. Are you flying the Neo with the RC-N3 and the Goggles 3 or is that the FPV RC 3? I didn't think the RC-N3 controller would work with the Goggles 3 and the Neo.
@@richards2072 thanks for the comment, I fly with the RC-N3 when flying normal cinematic stuff and remote 3 with goggles 3 for the FPV things. The RC-N3 isn’t compatible with the goggles 3 at this stage as far as I’m aware
DJI Neo gyro data, I’ve set at 4:3 in photo section but files input in Gyroflow still have no gyro data. What am I doing wrong? Using RC 3. Fab channel 👍
Thanks for the video. I just bought the DJI Neo and I’m new to the ecosystem. How do I export gyro data with my videos? I see that you disabled rocksteady via the goggles, which I don’t have.
@@adv8839 welcome to the channel and the ecosystem 🙂… in order to export gyro data you just need to make sure rocksteady is disabled - the easiest way to do this when recording in 4k is to set the drone to record in 4:3 as it will then automatically disable rocksteady
@ I’ve gone through all the options. But I just can’t seem to find any options to adjust the aspect ratio for video. Only photo mode. If there was a way for you to share that process it would be very appreciated.
@@dronewilder5234 I found this clip that illustrates the menus I see th-cam.com/video/s2gZ2pp6DU4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=PfOdUbHoTEi3OggI. Apologies that it isn’t in English, but it is subtitled. The screen grabs are from the mobile version DJI fly. I’ve also tried it when the RC3 controller is attached. There are motions for fine tuning, but no option to set video to 4:3
Could be due to the fast shutter speed when not using filters or perhaps due to processing. I’ll have to check if this has been improved with the more recent firmware update though
have same, Mic2 and Neo, but my Audio in last track not record, did you know whats problen is? Use Samsung A51, connect to Neo, Fly in spot, but no audio, my, my A51 to old? Not all time but today,
To be honest I would just do a manual sync and record with the mic 2 standalone. I know it’s not a good workaround but it’s a safe way to ensure you record audio. Just press record and do a hand clap to manually sync. Alternatively if you have other B roll recording, just use auto sync on adobe premiere if using.
hi, how do i have to set the parameters to try with gyroflow ? I can't disable the rock steady and don't find how to set the format in wide. Dis it work if the rush is made with rock steady ?
@@PorscheGt4 hi I found the only way to do this is to switch to 4:3 aspect ratio which automatically turns off rocksteady and will then automatically gather gyro data
@ there should be an option to change it either in the pull up menu at the bottom or under the video settings. You need to change it with video mode selected though as it doesn’t do it globally if you’re in photo mode. Presume you are using goggles3/remote 3?
@@vince-n I tested it several times in multiple locations and with two different drone giving the same results. It’s may be a bit too subtle for most to notice. There’s not really anything an fpv pilot can to to induce this behaviour unless it’s caused by stick movements which is not the case.
@@dronewilder5234if you're taking the footage off the sd card in the goggles then it will be jerky..i can tell because it has the osd display...if you take the footage off the actual drone it is smooth...i tested it after the firmware update and had no problems after 3 different flights
To be honest, both your videos seem better than most posted. Lots of videos show when turning a lot of stuttering / juddering. But mostly in Follow mode, which is primary reason I have one order to follow when trail running / mtb biking. Would love to see using Gyro Flow and Rock steady comparison in follow mode, preferable not in the open.. Also if you set the configs using a remote, are they kept. Would ideally set the screen / sharpens etc. Then leave the remote when out running.
@@striff there’s a lot to consider there. I’m not sure whether follow mode allows footage to be recorded unstabilised and suitable for gyroflow. I think (don’t quote me on this) that using mobile phone control camera settings are all set to auto and currently cannot be controlled even if previously set with the remote but I strongly suspect they may add video config options to the mobile phone in future (that mobile app is brand new so probably still going to evolve a bit)
Not surprising given that Gyroflow loads the entire video and can see in the future and adjust its stabilizing parameters in anticipation, while real-time processing on this tiny drone has limited capability of doing that
Yup, And I feel that people would still be completely fine with the price had an extra $100 been spent on a larger sensor. The sensor itelf is only 1/2 inch, The Spark, SE and SE 2 all have a 1/2.3" sensor. So only marginally better than budget drones pushing 6 years old.
@@ninjadrones definitely - as far as most markets are concerned - staying under 250g is key so there’s a fair bit of space for a slighter stronger power train and a better camera.
Love these videos!
@@stanteacher943great to hear you’re enjoying them!
Can you enable gyro data on the DJI Neo without the Goggles? I.e if we only had the RC-N3 controller...?
@@DanTanAU not as far as I’m aware (yet).
@@dronewilder5234 - thanks for the info.
@@DanTanAU why would you want to? Without Goggles, your only going to be Normal or Sport Modes, you must fly with Goggles and FPV Controller 3 to fly in manual (acro, DJI hybrid style) So you would be stabilizing stabilized footage. Put another way, without Goggles it's only going to fly stabilized, not Manual.
Thanks for these very interesting videos. Are you flying the Neo with the RC-N3 and the Goggles 3 or is that the FPV RC 3? I didn't think the RC-N3 controller would work with the Goggles 3 and the Neo.
@@richards2072 thanks for the comment, I fly with the RC-N3 when flying normal cinematic stuff and remote 3 with goggles 3 for the FPV things. The RC-N3 isn’t compatible with the goggles 3 at this stage as far as I’m aware
DJI Neo gyro data, I’ve set at 4:3 in photo section but files input in Gyroflow still have no gyro data. What am I doing wrong? Using RC 3. Fab channel 👍
Have you ensured it’s 4:3 in video settings too? Also ensure that rocksteady is off which should happen by default if you switch to 4:3 in 4k quality
Thanks for the video. I just bought the DJI Neo and I’m new to the ecosystem. How do I export gyro data with my videos? I see that you disabled rocksteady via the goggles, which I don’t have.
@@adv8839 welcome to the channel and the ecosystem 🙂… in order to export gyro data you just need to make sure rocksteady is disabled - the easiest way to do this when recording in 4k is to set the drone to record in 4:3 as it will then automatically disable rocksteady
@@dronewilder5234 I can’t seem to find the option to set video to 4:3. I can only set photo aspect to 4:3. Am I missing something?
@ are you using the pop up menu at the bottom of the screen?
@ I’ve gone through all the options. But I just can’t seem to find any options to adjust the aspect ratio for video. Only photo mode. If there was a way for you to share that process it would be very appreciated.
@@dronewilder5234 I found this clip that illustrates the menus I see th-cam.com/video/s2gZ2pp6DU4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=PfOdUbHoTEi3OggI. Apologies that it isn’t in English, but it is subtitled. The screen grabs are from the mobile version DJI fly. I’ve also tried it when the RC3 controller is attached. There are motions for fine tuning, but no option to set video to 4:3
I just got my this evening and it keeps wanting to jump sideways. Not alot, just a little, but it makes hitting gaps hard.
@@MaxSMoke777 is it windy where you are at the moment? Flying with phone, rc-n3 or Fpv?
Great info!
@@GreyBeardReactions great to hear it helped
Why is the video from DJI Neo stuttering/judder? Why isn’t the footage smooth? Can this be adjusted?
Could be due to the fast shutter speed when not using filters or perhaps due to processing. I’ll have to check if this has been improved with the more recent firmware update though
Ive just got the neo after selling my mini 2. Id love to do a it of fpv. What controller would you recommend? And goggles? Are they a requirement? Thx
The only fpv system compatible at the moment is the goggles 3 and remote 3 by Dji.
@@dronewilder5234 Don't forget the motion 3. That why I was asking. FPV controller as you have, or the motion 3.
@@Life_of_John you’re right the motion controller too although I personally would recommend the remote 3 if you have a choice
@@dronewilder5234 OK, I'll look at that. Thank you.
Do you need to hack something to make it fly faster? I think my is max 8 m/s so it is like 28 km/h - yours shows faster speed. Thanks for info
@@dronepirate no hack but I am flying in full manual mode and 30deg camera tilt. You should be able to get decent speeds with that
@dronewilder5234 thanks, I will try soon
@@dronepirate I got easily around 50-60kmh that way - have fun!
have same, Mic2 and Neo, but my Audio in last track not record, did you know whats problen is? Use Samsung A51, connect to Neo, Fly in spot, but no audio, my, my A51 to old? Not all time but today,
To be honest I would just do a manual sync and record with the mic 2 standalone. I know it’s not a good workaround but it’s a safe way to ensure you record audio. Just press record and do a hand clap to manually sync. Alternatively if you have other B roll recording, just use auto sync on adobe premiere if using.
@@dronewilder5234 that way i know, thx
hi, how do i have to set the parameters to try with gyroflow ? I can't disable the rock steady and don't find how to set the format in wide. Dis it work if the rush is made with rock steady ?
@@PorscheGt4 hi I found the only way to do this is to switch to 4:3 aspect ratio which automatically turns off rocksteady and will then automatically gather gyro data
@@dronewilder5234 thanks ! I've tried and it works
I already set the frame to 4:3 ratio. How do I change the video aspect to 4:3? I have photos set to 4:3
@ there should be an option to change it either in the pull up menu at the bottom or under the video settings. You need to change it with video mode selected though as it doesn’t do it globally if you’re in photo mode. Presume you are using goggles3/remote 3?
rubbish I did a test and the video stabilisation was very smooth so it must be something you're not doing right
@@vince-n I tested it several times in multiple locations and with two different drone giving the same results. It’s may be a bit too subtle for most to notice. There’s not really anything an fpv pilot can to to induce this behaviour unless it’s caused by stick movements which is not the case.
@@dronewilder5234if you're taking the footage off the sd card in the goggles then it will be jerky..i can tell because it has the osd display...if you take the footage off the actual drone it is smooth...i tested it after the firmware update and had no problems after 3 different flights
To be honest, both your videos seem better than most posted.
Lots of videos show when turning a lot of stuttering / juddering.
But mostly in Follow mode, which is primary reason I have one order to follow when trail running / mtb biking.
Would love to see using Gyro Flow and Rock steady comparison in follow mode, preferable not in the open..
Also if you set the configs using a remote, are they kept. Would ideally set the screen / sharpens etc. Then leave the remote when out running.
@@striff there’s a lot to consider there. I’m not sure whether follow mode allows footage to be recorded unstabilised and suitable for gyroflow. I think (don’t quote me on this) that using mobile phone control camera settings are all set to auto and currently cannot be controlled even if previously set with the remote but I strongly suspect they may add video config options to the mobile phone in future (that mobile app is brand new so probably still going to evolve a bit)
Not surprising given that Gyroflow loads the entire video and can see in the future and adjust its stabilizing parameters in anticipation, while real-time processing on this tiny drone has limited capability of doing that
That’s true- I also think it had to crop more with rocksteady for that same reason (I may have to check that though)
Nice drone for the price, but image quality is very strange...
Yup, And I feel that people would still be completely fine with the price had an extra $100 been spent on a larger sensor. The sensor itelf is only 1/2 inch, The Spark, SE and SE 2 all have a 1/2.3" sensor. So only marginally better than budget drones pushing 6 years old.
@@vertx706 Probabilly a Neo Pro ou Neo 2 will bring a better image...
@@ninjadrones Oh definitely. Either that or a Neo pro.
Quality fine for me though
@@ninjadrones definitely - as far as most markets are concerned - staying under 250g is key so there’s a fair bit of space for a slighter stronger power train and a better camera.