The video was extremely good, i really love how you have managed to add footage with every scenario to see how it is actually going to affect the final output. Keep up the good work
Top tips and thanks for sharing. I`ve been flying GPS drones for a couple years and FPV is the next progression for me. Just currently logging up sim time, on Lift Off. Avata 2 seems like the perfect drone to bridge the gap between GPS & FPV drones. Hardest part I find is hovering an FPV drone in Acro. Having the ability to switch from Acro to stabilised at the press of a button and RTH during signal loss is a god send!
Yeah, many creators speak about using Gyroflow. What are the processing times like for say 5 minutes of footage. I also heard if you don`t use the specific FOV it doesn`t capture the gyro data, that info was from an early review from Potato Jet and it may have been corrected with firmware update.
@@ColSam458 Settings for Gyroflow data need to be always EIS OFF and FOV set to WIDE. Otherwise, data is not collected. In a M1 Mac, 15 minute flight took 3 mins at 4k 100 fps. Not bad :)
@ColSam458 processing time depends on your computer but I usually don't wait more than a few minutes. What's great about using 4:3 and gyroflow is you can change the aspect ratio in gyroflow so you can make a 9:16 and a 16:9 clip from the same video. It's a personal preference of course but I just like how gyroflow smooths out the footage
The real problem with this drone is the loss of signal, I don't know why it is lost at such a short distance, this has me disappointed., very good video but the way. regards from Colombia!!
WARNING:Everyone should note that the frame rate used is always the transmitted fps to your goggles so I would advise that if you need better latency or just smoother flight, well use 100fps (you can always drop frames after to make the vid a 50fps vid without really sacrificing the picture quality except for low light shot) also, great vid
Not exactly true. The chosen frame rate does affect the transmitted frame rate to the goggles, but it is not always the same. For example. If you choose to record at 30 fps, your goggle view will be 60. If you choose to record at 60 fps, your goggles view will be 60. If you choose to record at 100 fps, your goggle view is 100 fps. You also get 100 fps in your goggles when you choose to record at 50.
There is a 3rd party company I've seen makes a drop system for most of the dji drones. Also one for the avata 2. Only reason Ive not ordered one myself is the release requires you to hover in place and rotate drone. As soon as I find one that can remote release by button I'm getting one. Not sure of the company names but if you just search DJI Avata 2 air drop system should be able to find them easily enough.
The video was extremely good, i really love how you have managed to add footage with every scenario to see how it is actually going to affect the final output. Keep up the good work
Top tips and thanks for sharing. I`ve been flying GPS drones for a couple years and FPV is the next progression for me. Just currently logging up sim time, on Lift Off. Avata 2 seems like the perfect drone to bridge the gap between GPS & FPV drones. Hardest part I find is hovering an FPV drone in Acro. Having the ability to switch from Acro to stabilised at the press of a button and RTH during signal loss is a god send!
Keep up the good work
Gyroflow makes the video look so much better and helps with low light situations. EIS always off for me
Yeah, many creators speak about using Gyroflow. What are the processing times like for say 5 minutes of footage. I also heard if you don`t use the specific FOV it doesn`t capture the gyro data, that info was from an early review from Potato Jet and it may have been corrected with firmware update.
@@ColSam458 Settings for Gyroflow data need to be always EIS OFF and FOV set to WIDE. Otherwise, data is not collected.
In a M1 Mac, 15 minute flight took 3 mins at 4k 100 fps. Not bad :)
@@arkanos That`s pretty fast, good to know! Thanks 👍
@ColSam458 processing time depends on your computer but I usually don't wait more than a few minutes. What's great about using 4:3 and gyroflow is you can change the aspect ratio in gyroflow so you can make a 9:16 and a 16:9 clip from the same video. It's a personal preference of course but I just like how gyroflow smooths out the footage
@@ToddALarson Yeah I can see how it gives you more flexibility and the processing times are quite reasonable, thanks for the info.
The real problem with this drone is the loss of signal, I don't know why it is lost at such a short distance, this has me disappointed., very good video but the way. regards from Colombia!!
WARNING:Everyone should note that the frame rate used is always the transmitted fps to your goggles so I would advise that if you need better latency or just smoother flight, well use 100fps (you can always drop frames after to make the vid a 50fps vid without really sacrificing the picture quality except for low light shot) also, great vid
Not exactly true. The chosen frame rate does affect the transmitted frame rate to the goggles, but it is not always the same. For example. If you choose to record at 30 fps, your goggle view will be 60. If you choose to record at 60 fps, your goggles view will be 60. If you choose to record at 100 fps, your goggle view is 100 fps. You also get 100 fps in your goggles when you choose to record at 50.
I just want my drone to drop things...
There is a 3rd party company I've seen makes a drop system for most of the dji drones. Also one for the avata 2. Only reason Ive not ordered one myself is the release requires you to hover in place and rotate drone. As soon as I find one that can remote release by button I'm getting one. Not sure of the company names but if you just search DJI Avata 2 air drop system should be able to find them easily enough.