I have ordered a cinewhoop a few days ago. I cant wait to test it and first practice in a simulator. Till now I just flew with my DJI Mavic Pro. So now I go into another world.
I have been benge watching all your content. I cant belive i have been flying FPV for 6 years and have never herd about you. sending ur playlist to all my friends! keep up the good work!!
Great video! I just got my Cinelog 25 drone. I'm having a hard time hovering it. It keeps on going up and down. However with my 5 inch quad, I am able to hover it properly.
Expanding on the freestyle bit: practicing racing in the sims is like the equivalent of the hyberbolic time chamber for freestyle/cinematic flying. If you can race, you can fly any style.
good content man. I practice inside a lot, that helps with precision as well. I have 2 main issues. Height control and not to speed up haha flying acro though. subbed
Patience and consistency, there are no shortucts :) 7dayfpv.com/ will give you a solid starting base, but there are still months and years of practice in front of you :)
Nice tips but I have to say iv never flipped my cinewhoop before. I gotta get me a different frame that will tune better that the Taycan. I already broke it and now fly ductless cinerat with prop guards instead and I'm loving it. I'll post my last vid. You might like it
This was an amazing video! There seem to be a lot of FPV flyers, but not a lot of good cinematic flyers who know how to teach, and who know how to edit and create nice videos
Thx for video. What is the typical range of typical Cinewhoop?(ProTek35 HD for example)? And is it possible to dive the small mountain from this type of drone?
Let's say yo have a Gopro on it and you consider battery life.. I would say 1km with no problem.. In theory you could dive a small mountain, but in reallity the winds are probably too strong.. and it's not made for diving :)
How did you achieve that youtube didn't degrade your video quality? Usually when there is big amount of motion (like fpv videos), the compression is so high that it smears the video frames together. So is there a hack to enable higher bitrate? :)
@@SystemSalvation Yes. By default it comes with 250mw output, which is really good. But to be 100% safe when flying behind objects etc, upgrade it with the "Tango 2 500mW Mod" :) thanks!
Carlos Aguilar FPV Quick Tip for beginners: For the colors: Use a LUT. It makes everything easier and faster and you can get pretty good results with just two clicks. Search for some free ones and try them out because most of them are just average and not the best quality possible, but this is just personal preference. For general editing: Avoid fast cuts or transitions with a cinewhoop since Cinewhoops are made for slow pace and chilly videos. So if you use transitions, either use a simple fade or a seamless in-camera transition. For Audio: Choose your music wisely. Use a song that fits to the pace of your video (so don‘t use a hardcore EDM song for your Cinewhoop Video obviously), my personal favourite for this kind of music is ooyy (but watch out, you have to buy an Epidemic Sound license if you want to use this and monitize your video). You can also do some basic sounddesign using self recorded or free sounds, just for practice. Camera: I prefer Reelsteady but Hypersmooth is also really good so I would stick with that. Also I would recommend shooting in 60 Frames because when you shoot at a low frame rate it might be irritating to the viewer because he or she can’t keep up. And finally I would recommend putting those 21:9 ration bars on the footage if you can because it just increases the overall cinematicy vibe of the video.
Hi! After using a simulator a little Mobula 7 and an old radio I have finally bought a Diatone Taycan and I'm waiting for a Taranis X9 Lite S! What do you think about this setup? Btw, your video is so helpful, and you style so good! Keep it up man! New subscriber, greetings from Italy!🇮🇹🔥🔥
Are you complete transitioned to digital FPV yet or do you still use analog for some of your shoots? I'm looking to upgrade my analog goggles, but it's such a steep investment.
hey, amazing video I already start to practice your exercises I have the same drone, I think its the best to start, I notice that when I try to a dive with the CineWhoop and i precise that I'm on freestyle mode, the drone tries to go back horizontal. When I told that to the store that sold it to me he told me that it's normal? did you have the same problems ?
Hi, firstly thanks for checking out my tutorial. Yes it is normal, because cinewhoop is not as aerodynamic and agile as the racing drone is... because of the prop guards. Cinewhoop is a tool for slow cinematic precision flying
I've come from 5" and 7" and just built a cinewhoop, are the meant to have much punch? Mine has zero punch so if I dropped the throttle I have to use full throttle to save the whoop
Nope... I mean, you can tune them to have a more aggressive punch, but they will never have it like a 5-inch. Cinewhoops are meant for slower, precision flying.
@tomstrojnik I didn't mean them to have lunch like a 5' but surely they should have a bit of top end power? Like mine is almost full throttle just to stay in the air?
@tomstrojnik weird, never had issues with any quads before, even when just running a battery it's under the recommend weight. Got a 75amp eac so definitely not short of amps
wow nice tips ❤️, doubt on the step 1: "Fly inside trees" need to practice in leveled ? or acro? 😅 also can u mention on the each steps with level or acro.?😇
Maybe your first real world flight in leveled, otherwise ALWAYS acro.. get used to it asap :) Once you can comfortably fly in an open space... start to fly through gaps and slowly progress inside trees.. Just don't go too high at the begining, so your drone doesn't get stuck somewhere up in the tree :D
Hey Tom! I am planing to buy the protek35 analog version and I was wandering how good does the vtx perform in maximum power(300mw) in indoor places??...Did you test the analog version? 300mW seems for me to week for cinematic indoor flying. Do you know if I can change the vtx on the protek 35 with the rush tank mini?
I have other drones with 400mw it's gets a lil sketchy when I go in big houses and try going around the house. Small places not too many walls not an issue
Hi I am glad I subbed to your channel a while ago. I liked your other videos and now I am learning to fly my first FPV which is a Cinewhoop. I have a question. I just put a gopro on the front of my Cinewhoop for the first time and I find it adds a lot of weight at the front. My cinewhoop cant take off as quickly compared to when I normally fly and when I fly forward and increase speed, the drone tends to dive to the ground almost crashing a few times. Do I need to just get used to flying that way with a gopro or is this something I can adjust in Betaflight?
I am really sorry bro, but the automatic TH-cam subtitles don't work for this video... no idea why. I tried to fix it but it doesn't work. If you have any specific questionst about cinewhoops please let me know here and I am happy to help you out!
@@tomstrojnik full acro tho?!?!?! or just horizon acro. Picked up hero 10 bones with protek 25 on dji system and just starting out!! for some reason my settings are soooo touchy
Im a little bit older than you guys, and i just spent £1800.00 on FPV, but did not know how hard it is to fly them. I have a iFlight BumbleBee HD CineWhoop 6s & iFlight Titan XL5 HD DJI Goggles & DJI FPV Remote. I have no one here to teach me, although i can fly DJI Products ok. Will buying your learning package will help me? Thanks Norm
Hi Norm, yes you will learn how to fly in 7 days.. or at least how to practice, it of course depends on how talented you are. That's why you start practicing in a simulator. You also get lifetime access to a private Facebook group in which you can ask me anything, if you get stuck and need help :). Find more info on 7dayfpv.com/
Hi Tom, you have a new subscriber, what a great stuff bro, i have 2 questions, 1st; for you daily use or for your important projects we’re Cinewhoop frame (3-3.5”) is the actually? 2nd; do you fly with 3 blades or more (5-8)? Thank you in advance brother!
@@tomstrojnik indeed, 25%-30% less battery 8 blades against 3 blades in my Protek35 for example, but with 8 blades I feel less propwash and a little bit more control…
SO HERES A QUESTION. IS THERE A WAY I CAN KEEP A STEADY LIFT WITHOUT HAVING TO CONSTANTLY "REV" THE THROTTLE AS CURRENTLY ON MY FIRST EVER FLIGHT IT APPEARS TO LOOK LIKE A KANGAROO HOPPING ACROSS THE GARDEN! LOL ILL POST MY TEST FLIGT BELOW...
Hey man can you please just tell me what to do I have a tight buget of 300usd and I am a bigginer I already have a gopro And I cant normaly buy things from official websites because I cant buy from them But away please if you can please pleaseee I have been looking for hours please if you can please help me
@@tomstrojnik ok thanks for the advice but do you think this is a good drone to start with EMAX Tinyhawk Freestyle fpv and i am also wondering if you can put a gopro on it but anyway thanks for the advice but do you know any good controllers and goggles for the budget i have my budget is now 400usd and also if you have any advice to what drone i can get because i am having a lot of trouble in finding what drone i should get
Are there any Cinewhoops that have altitude hold? Maybe I'm wrong, but isn't the purpose of a Cinewhoop to make "intimate" video flying slow and close in small spaces? In every Cinewhoop review I've watched the reviewer flies the drone like a racer or freestyle drone, not as an intimate video camera drone with prop guards. Here is what I'm talking about -- I want a Cinewhoop that will do this (fly slow with 4D stability): th-cam.com/video/dxoSiCfbZrI/w-d-xo.html
You can fly in angle or horizon leveling mode, which will help you.. but I prefer to fly acro, to have full control. Regarding style of flying depends on what you are filming. When shooting real estate for example - I will fly slowly, also in small spaces. The first tip in this video is about mastering flying in tight spaces (flying inside trees). So there you need to fly the way you are asking about - slowlz and with precision
Post your cinewhoop video here👇🏻🤩
th-cam.com/video/vV0WNq6Oj-A/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/6AGwX_07eak/w-d-xo.html 😊
@@pawelkorkuc240 Now that's a beautiful location!
@@jonssonfpv8567 Sunset, helicopters and crazy reflections.. sick!!
th-cam.com/video/cqvDiHbi-9o/w-d-xo.html
I have ordered a cinewhoop a few days ago. I cant wait to test it and first practice in a simulator. Till now I just flew with my DJI Mavic Pro. So now I go into another world.
True that, FPV opens a whole new world of filmmaking possibilities! You're gonna love it! Enjoy in your FPV journey :)
What controller did you get? I’m about to buy my first cinewhoop!
I have been benge watching all your content. I cant belive i have been flying FPV for 6 years and have never herd about you. sending ur playlist to all my friends! keep up the good work!!
Means A LOT to hear this, thanks Eli! Appreciate it!
Great video! I just got my Cinelog 25 drone. I'm having a hard time hovering it. It keeps on going up and down. However with my 5 inch quad, I am able to hover it properly.
Great video man! Quality content as always!
Thanks Jaco, glad you like it!
Great video! Thanks for the tips!
glad you like it, thanks for watching :)
So much like your videos!! You are very positive and motivate
Means a lot, thanks Andy
Expanding on the freestyle bit: practicing racing in the sims is like the equivalent of the hyberbolic time chamber for freestyle/cinematic flying. If you can race, you can fly any style.
good content man. I practice inside a lot, that helps with precision as well. I have 2 main issues.
Height control and not to speed up haha flying acro though. subbed
I had the same struggles at the beginning, just keep practicing! Thanks for the sub, appreciate it!
Same! I've been practicing in the parking garage level in Liftoff to get better at height control.
@@eddiegomez4134 Yup, I practiced in the garage A LOT before my first real world flight :D
lots and lots of Nice content! 😍😇😇 just started with the cinewhoops.
Flying cinewhoops is a lot of fun, enjoy!😃
Top vidéo and advices ! Thanks !
Completely agree.
Super odcinek, fajnie wszystko wyjaśnione ;)
Thanks :)
4:02 that shot wouldnt work with my dog. My dog would drop the Frisbee and go after this new buzzing flying thing
haha yeah, a lot of dogs chase my cinewhoop :)
Great video I will give it a go 👍
Thanks Michael, enjoy your FPV journey!
NICE ONE BROH!
thanks!
M0N3Y make M0N3Y :D nice vid br0
Thanks for watching!
Great video :)
Thanks Florian! :) Do you fly cinewhoops already? :)
@@tomstrojnik yes :) and i think your video is really good ! and brings a lot of interesting things to progress :)
Awesome stuff brother, just subscribed.
Appreciate your sub, thanks!
Dji tried to shortcut your 7 day fpv program. Nothing replaces skill and training
Patience and consistency, there are no shortucts :) 7dayfpv.com/ will give you a solid starting base, but there are still months and years of practice in front of you :)
so verry nice i learn more all of your vlog..i hope someday i fly like Tom Strojnik
thanks for watching my videos!!
Nice flying bro
Thanks bro!
Super!
Thanks for watching!
Nice tips but I have to say iv never flipped my cinewhoop before. I gotta get me a different frame that will tune better that the Taycan. I already broke it and now fly ductless cinerat with prop guards instead and I'm loving it. I'll post my last vid. You might like it
Thanks for watching. The Taycan I flew with had great rates straight out of the box.
This was an amazing video! There seem to be a lot of FPV flyers, but not a lot of good cinematic flyers who know how to teach, and who know how to edit and create nice videos
Thanks for watching! :)
Great tips Tom! Thanks!!
Thanks for watching!
Very good video.
Thanks for watching
Thx for video. What is the typical range of typical Cinewhoop?(ProTek35 HD for example)? And is it possible to dive the small mountain from this type of drone?
Let's say yo have a Gopro on it and you consider battery life.. I would say 1km with no problem.. In theory you could dive a small mountain, but in reallity the winds are probably too strong.. and it's not made for diving :)
beautiful very nice video !!!
Thanks, glad you liked it!
@@tomstrojnik come on check my channel for more beautiful video :)
Which transmitter do you use?
TBS Unify PRO32 HV 5.8GHz
@@tomstrojnik I meant the radio. And do you fly analog or digital?
@@ReinhardBiller ohh. Tbs Tango 2 for both systems
Hello Tom, Excellent video, Can we use dji goggles and controller for Eachine Cvatar 142 ??
1:20 that whoop gave up on life. 😭😭😂😂
Life is a rollercoaster haha
I just upgraded my cinewhoop so back to learning to fly it all over again from 4s to 6s..lol..
6s ftw! :)
@@tomstrojnik what is that? I’m just getting into this
@@DavidFaxon battery type
Thanks for the info. Do you flight cinewoop with 4s or 6s?
Both. Analog 4S and digital 6S. Go for 6S, it's a lot better! :)
@@tomstrojnik thanks buddy I appreciate the quick reply
@@DronieBoy thanks you for checking out my content :)
Nice video and tips. I am curious - which LUT did you use for the very first shots on with the aircrafts?
Hey, thanks for watching! It's my grade, maybe I share my FPV LUTs one day :)
With the Protek 35 Do you use the same rates for indoor / outdoor ? Original rates ?
Original rates, they work like a charm
Hi! which cinewhoop would you suggest is best for real estate interior videos?
Ifflight Protek25 pusher
It is Toyota Bielany in the 4:19?
How did you achieve that youtube didn't degrade your video quality? Usually when there is big amount of motion (like fpv videos), the compression is so high that it smears the video frames together. So is there a hack to enable higher bitrate? :)
I usually export with TH-cam 4K preset in Premiere Pro and it works great! Bitrate is set to 40 if i remember it right :) hope this helps
@@tomstrojnik Thanks! I will try it. I have read somewhere that if you export in higher resolution youtube will allow more bitrate :)
Are you using the Tango 2?
Yes :)
@@tomstrojnik Awesome! Would you recommend it for long range cinematics? P.S. I love your videos keep it up.
@@SystemSalvation Yes. By default it comes with 250mw output, which is really good. But to be 100% safe when flying behind objects etc, upgrade it with the "Tango 2 500mW Mod" :) thanks!
Great, I want to know how you edit your videos, I record with flat colors with a GP8, but I don't know how work on my videos.
Thanks for watching, planning to create a "how to edit" tutorials soon
@@tomstrojnik Those resources would be really a good guide for those of us who use gopro, I'll be attentive to your next videos, thanks
Carlos Aguilar FPV
Quick Tip for beginners:
For the colors:
Use a LUT. It makes everything easier and faster and you can get pretty good results with just two clicks. Search for some free ones and try them out because most of them are just average and not the best quality possible, but this is just personal preference.
For general editing:
Avoid fast cuts or transitions with a cinewhoop since Cinewhoops are made for slow pace and chilly videos. So if you use transitions, either use a simple fade or a seamless in-camera transition.
For Audio:
Choose your music wisely. Use a song that fits to the pace of your video (so don‘t use a hardcore EDM song for your Cinewhoop Video obviously), my personal favourite for this kind of music is ooyy (but watch out, you have to buy an Epidemic Sound license if you want to use this and monitize your video).
You can also do some basic sounddesign using self recorded or free sounds, just for practice.
Camera:
I prefer Reelsteady but Hypersmooth is also really good so I would stick with that.
Also I would recommend shooting in 60 Frames because when you shoot at a low frame rate it might be irritating to the viewer because he or she can’t keep up.
And finally I would recommend putting those 21:9 ration bars on the footage if you can because it just increases the overall cinematicy vibe of the video.
Your videos are amazing. Which cinewhoop will you recommend for a beginner flying a cinewhoop
Iflight Protek 25 or 35 :)
Hi! After using a simulator a little Mobula 7 and an old radio I have finally bought a Diatone Taycan and I'm waiting for a Taranis X9 Lite S! What do you think about this setup?
Btw, your video is so helpful, and you style so good! Keep it up man! New subscriber, greetings from Italy!🇮🇹🔥🔥
You'll be surprised on how noisy the cinewhoops are if you haven't seen one. Specially compared to mob7. 😘
Thanks for the sub! My friend has Diatone Taycan and loves it! Enjoy flying :)
@@judeabrigo278 yup.. suuper noisy
Thanks for the tips! How do you have your rates set up because my cinepro is pretty touchy on the sticks and just wants to GO with slight movements
Honestly I left them as they are. Iflight's tune is really good straight out of the box.
Never flew the Cinepro yet tbh
My rates are really low with alot of expo to help those touchy sticks. But then again I never flip or anything just slow level flight in acro
Are you complete transitioned to digital FPV yet or do you still use analog for some of your shoots? I'm looking to upgrade my analog goggles, but it's such a steep investment.
no, I still use both systems.. but I do prefer digital yes :) steep investment, but worth it bro
Nice plane abandon location. Where exactly is it? Just like to check in Google Maps.
hey, amazing video I already start to practice your exercises I have the same drone, I think its the best to start, I notice that when I try to a dive with the CineWhoop and i precise that I'm on freestyle mode, the drone tries to go back horizontal. When I told that to the store that sold it to me he told me that it's normal? did you have the same problems ?
Hi, firstly thanks for checking out my tutorial. Yes it is normal, because cinewhoop is not as aerodynamic and agile as the racing drone is... because of the prop guards. Cinewhoop is a tool for slow cinematic precision flying
@@tomstrojnik thank you so much for answering me !!! i understand what you mean! thank you again !!
Hi Tom, what is your cinewhoop camera angle?
Around 10-15 degrees for slow precision flying.. And around 20-25 for faster flying
@@tomstrojnik thank you so much and appreciate your response! Just completed building mine and just needed advise on this. Happy flying 👍
@@PNGeeFPVMedia happy flying bro!
What radio do use?
TBS Tango 2
what camera did you use? the footage is gorgeous
GoPro 8 in this one, thanks! Am planning to release my LUTs sometime this year :)
I've come from 5" and 7" and just built a cinewhoop, are the meant to have much punch? Mine has zero punch so if I dropped the throttle I have to use full throttle to save the whoop
Nope... I mean, you can tune them to have a more aggressive punch, but they will never have it like a 5-inch. Cinewhoops are meant for slower, precision flying.
@tomstrojnik I didn't mean them to have lunch like a 5' but surely they should have a bit of top end power? Like mine is almost full throttle just to stay in the air?
@ in that case something is wrong with yours, because mine gain altitude fast and easily, especially at full throttle
@tomstrojnik weird, never had issues with any quads before, even when just running a battery it's under the recommend weight. Got a 75amp eac so definitely not short of amps
wow nice tips ❤️, doubt on the step 1: "Fly inside trees" need to practice in leveled ? or acro? 😅 also can u mention on the each steps with level or acro.?😇
Maybe your first real world flight in leveled, otherwise ALWAYS acro.. get used to it asap :)
Once you can comfortably fly in an open space... start to fly through gaps and slowly progress inside trees.. Just don't go too high at the begining, so your drone doesn't get stuck somewhere up in the tree :D
@@tomstrojnik well excellent teach !! Thank you so much... Also post more contents we are waiting to learn more from you @Tom Strojnik 😊😊👌
hi bro u can film a rocket shoot with a fpv?
Depends on how fast it goes.. FPV can accelerate up to 160 km/h for a few seconds :)
Hey Tom! I am planing to buy the protek35 analog version and I was wandering how good does the vtx perform in maximum power(300mw) in indoor places??...Did you test the analog version? 300mW seems for me to week for cinematic indoor flying. Do you know if I can change the vtx on the protek 35 with the rush tank mini?
I honestly don't know, since I only have the digital version one :)
I have other drones with 400mw it's gets a lil sketchy when I go in big houses and try going around the house. Small places not too many walls not an issue
which cinewhoop are you using on this video?
Iflight Bumblebee
Hi I am glad I subbed to your channel a while ago. I liked your other videos and now I am learning to fly my first FPV which is a Cinewhoop. I have a question. I just put a gopro on the front of my Cinewhoop for the first time and I find it adds a lot of weight at the front. My cinewhoop cant take off as quickly compared to when I normally fly and when I fly forward and increase speed, the drone tends to dive to the ground almost crashing a few times. Do I need to just get used to flying that way with a gopro or is this something I can adjust in Betaflight?
You just need to get used to flying with additional weight :) thanks for the sub, appreciate it
Hey Tom, could you turn subtitles on? let me know then I come back.. I'm deaf I have no idea what you are saying 😂
I am really sorry bro, but the automatic TH-cam subtitles don't work for this video... no idea why. I tried to fix it but it doesn't work. If you have any specific questionst about cinewhoops please let me know here and I am happy to help you out!
@@tomstrojnik ah that’s strange, thanks for the reply, Will do!
Good video! I love my whoop, but the battery life is atrocious and ruins some of the fun. 2.5 minutes is not long enough
I get around 5-7 minutes.. on my 4S and 6s whoops :)
@@tomstrojnik Hm, I guess I need to purchase a different whoop then...I'm tired of only lasting 2.5 minutes lol
Did you recommend Cinewhoop as the first Fpv drone for a beginner?
Yes :)
is this in full acro? what mode should I use!
Always acro
@@tomstrojnik full acro tho?!?!?! or just horizon acro. Picked up hero 10 bones with protek 25 on dji system and just starting out!! for some reason my settings are soooo touchy
@@svensmediahouse always full acro with all FPV drones bro :) Protek25 is a great drone, enjoy flying it
Im a little bit older than you guys, and i just spent £1800.00 on FPV, but did not know how hard it is to fly them. I have a iFlight BumbleBee HD CineWhoop 6s & iFlight Titan XL5 HD DJI Goggles & DJI FPV Remote. I have no one here to teach me, although i can fly DJI Products ok. Will buying your learning package will help me? Thanks Norm
Hi Norm, yes you will learn how to fly in 7 days.. or at least how to practice, it of course depends on how talented you are. That's why you start practicing in a simulator. You also get lifetime access to a private Facebook group in which you can ask me anything, if you get stuck and need help :). Find more info on 7dayfpv.com/
Hi Tom, you have a new subscriber, what a great stuff bro, i have 2 questions, 1st; for you daily use or for your important projects we’re Cinewhoop frame (3-3.5”) is the actually? 2nd; do you fly with 3 blades or more (5-8)? Thank you in advance brother!
My favourite cinewhoop is Protek35. Usually flying with more blades is a bit smoother, but it also drains the battery faster
@@tomstrojnik indeed, 25%-30% less battery 8 blades against 3 blades in my Protek35 for example, but with 8 blades I feel less propwash and a little bit more control…
SO HERES A QUESTION. IS THERE A WAY I CAN KEEP A STEADY LIFT WITHOUT HAVING TO CONSTANTLY "REV" THE THROTTLE AS CURRENTLY ON MY FIRST EVER FLIGHT IT APPEARS TO LOOK LIKE A KANGAROO HOPPING ACROSS THE GARDEN! LOL ILL POST MY TEST FLIGT BELOW...
nope, you have to constantly "rev" it... mastering throttle management is key for mastering flying FPV drones :)
@@tomstrojnik THANKYOU HRERE IS FIRST ATTEMPT..
th-cam.com/video/xxFizwwGUbg/w-d-xo.html
Hey man can you please just tell me what to do
I have a tight buget of 300usd and I am a bigginer I already have a gopro
And I cant normaly buy things from official websites because I cant buy from them
But away please if you can please pleaseee I have been looking for hours please if you can please help me
I suggest you get a controller and practice in the simulator for a few weeks/months.. build skill while saving money for better gear :)
PATIENCE
@@tomstrojnik
ok thanks for the advice but do you think this is a good drone to start with EMAX Tinyhawk Freestyle fpv and i am also wondering if you can put a gopro on it but anyway thanks for the advice but do you know any good controllers and goggles for the budget i have my budget is now 400usd and also if you have any advice to what drone i can get because i am having a lot of trouble in finding what drone i should get
@@T3MPLE_ yes it is a good drone to start. Regarding gopro.. maybe heor session or naked gopro 6?
@@tomstrojnik ok ill do that thanks for the advice
Which drone you are using?
I think that mostly Iflight Bumblebee in this specific video
hi bro, the link for the tutorial is not working
I am not selling it anymore, sorry
On 1:20, is this made intentionally, or is it a mistake? 😁
haha that was my friend.. if he did it on purpose.. well he's a PRO! :D
please, on subtitles for this video
Crash course xD
haha
Are there any Cinewhoops that have altitude hold? Maybe I'm wrong, but isn't the purpose of a Cinewhoop to make "intimate" video flying slow and close in small spaces? In every Cinewhoop review I've watched the reviewer flies the drone like a racer or freestyle drone, not as an intimate video camera drone with prop guards. Here is what I'm talking about -- I want a Cinewhoop that will do this (fly slow with 4D stability): th-cam.com/video/dxoSiCfbZrI/w-d-xo.html
You can fly in angle or horizon leveling mode, which will help you.. but I prefer to fly acro, to have full control.
Regarding style of flying depends on what you are filming. When shooting real estate for example - I will fly slowly, also in small spaces.
The first tip in this video is about mastering flying in tight spaces (flying inside trees). So there you need to fly the way you are asking about - slowlz and with precision
This guy must sell drones
Maybe one day :)