Wow, that intro hooked me for the rest of the video, nicely done! TH-cam reviews can fall into such a routine it's awesome to see this level of production value!
@@colibrifpv Hey thanks man! Yea, most reviews are a bit systematic & begin to feel the same. That style is much better from a production standpoint, as I spend at least 4x longer editing these video than other creators I’ve talked to… but it’s purely a hobby/passion for me. A means to practice editing & film making techniques. As such I only publish one video a month, and my channel grows crazy slow in comparison, but again it doesn’t matter. I do really appreciate you checking out the video and leave such a nice comment! I always enjoy watching your videos because you often have different/unique insights than other reviewers, so definitely keep up the good work!
@@GhostFpv thanks man. I always try to do something different with my reviews. There’s enough “unbox, read the specs, do a backyard flight” reviews out there already… also I’m not trying to make money on these videos. Video editing is a hobby, a fun past time, and hopefully people find the videos entertaining. Anyway I really appreciate you watching and leaving a comment, it definitely helps grow the channel, cheers!
For the modular o3 concept, @protofpv frames (most of them) allow for more or less modular mounting. A few screws to pop it out and then just screw it all back into the new frame. It’s pretty cool. I love modular, especially with multiple quads needed for various operations. Just makes things easier.
@@JonFloFPV I’ll have to look into those frames. With the price of a DJI O3 or soon O4 unit, it’d be nice to have some interchangeability. Additionally if you’re doing a shoot you could have a back up ready to go in case it breaks. Thanks for watching and providing some insights & tips!
@@DanielJohnFPV yea Norway’s landscapes are some of the best I’ve seen. Great place to live and obviously fly FPV! Thanks for watching, appreciate the comment!
@@DanielJohnFPV great place to live, peaceful, safe, & beautiful. Plenty of weather here though, can be rainy, windy, snowy for weeks. The sun is funny; 6hrs of light during mid winter, but 24hrs in mid-summer! Most towns have low populations so there’s very few restaurants or bars outside of the major cities. Moving here from EU is easy, but from the USA would require some special reason. I’m from NY originally but married a girl from Norway, so it was no problem for me to get residency. You should definitely come for the visit. Let me know for sure if you do, I can help with lodging and logistics.
@@DanielJohnFPV yea, I’ve chatted with a couple, and would to do some collaborations but literally have no time. Work remotely, Run a farm, Wife, & Two Little Kids… so I sneak in flights occasionally & do all my editing late night. I’d love nothing more than to just cruise around Norway & make FPV content! But life… haha!
@@Dec1duousTree yea, I love this thing too. Tiny drone the can record 4k120 is a welcome addition to my collection. Like I said in the video it’s be cool if the DJI O3 cage easily popped off and could be popped onto other quads. The price for just the drone is very reasonable, but to put a DJI O3 on everything gets expensive. Anyway thanks for watching, appreciate the comment.
Hey @AMS_Dronez thanks for watching! It’s a great little quad and I definitely recommend it. However I don’t have affiliate links, if that’s what you mean. If you want to support the channel, Likes Comments & Sharing my content helps a ton! Or “Buy Me a Coffee” is cool of course, but this channel is just for fun & to share stuff with the community. I’ll do a follow up video, and also planning a couple other fun videos, so stay tuned, Cheers!
@@tamasdebreczeni5335 Yea I thought so. It was be great especially for professionals you might want to use different quad for different shots! I’ll reach out to them and mention it directly, solid business idea honestly! Cheers!
@@JEPhotodesign after tightening them a few times I thought about using locktite, but instead just replaced the nut with an extra rubber bushing, then tightened the bolt. This seems to be working well so far. If I have issues I’ll try your suggestion, thanks for watching and sharing a tip!
@@InfinityDrones Yea I can’t compare unfortunately, but over the years I’ve had a couple 3” cinewhoops, and this is much smaller & lighter which makes it great for flying tight lines. I have a dozen quads of various sizes, but for cinematic FPV I could probably get by with just this quad & my trusty 7” quad. My only hesitation is DJI O3 footage quality, I haven’t spent enough time using the O3 footage yet, in general it seems my GoPro 11 performs better in most situations, but I’m working on a comparison video about that now. So we’ll see if we can’t “close the gap” a bit. Thanks for watching, appreciate the support!
@@GiantAntCowboy Gopro will have bettery dynamic range i think. I think you'll find that you'll get the best footage from O3 in dlog mode and at lower fps. Think the gopro being a separate camera definitely gives it the edge since you can run 24fps (getting more light on that sensor) vs the 60fps from the O3. The O3 really reminds me of the Gopro 9 camera quality but with the 10bit colour option - Would say it compares to the 9-10 more and the 11 should beat it comfortably.
@InfinityDrones yea the high contrast/dynamic range seems to be the biggest issue. I’ve been experimenting with CineLog, but just need to spend more time testing different settings. I think my GoPro 11 will always be superior, but if I can get close enough that’s fine, especially since this Pavo20 is not going to be carrying a GoPro of any sort.
@@Bikingbark Interesting. Yea I noticed it because suddenly i had jello in my video feed… then discovered these nuts, tightened them, jello gone. But I’ve had to do this again more than once. Yesterday I just removed the nuts & installed some extra rubber bushings. Tighten everything up and it flys great. I think this will be a permanent fix for me. My first thought was to use locktite but then I notice one of the nuts seemed to have stripped threads (Wasn’t able to fully tighten it up). Thanks for watching & confirming, certainly not a big deal but as it can cause jello it’s an important thing to note!
@@JonFloFPV haven’t had the video or RX signal completely drop out. But both the antennas on the quad should be upgraded if you need more penetration performance. Ultimately it’s a 2” quad designed for indoor or light outdoor use, so it’s not an issue, just an potential upgrade.
@@jumpstartfpv yea,.. it doesn’t do that, my bad. I recorded this voice over at like 2am, and was referring to how the ELRS Wifi just connected to my computer and was a simple setup. I figured someone would catch this.., glad to see you were paying attention!
@@chunkit78 that looks pretty cool. I always liked SpeedyBee stuff, seem to have well designed features. But now they need 2”, 5” & 7” quads that this use this same O3 Cage.
@@le_ti_lik cool, I just checked out their website/different quads, definitely seem like nice options and pretty similar indeed. Honestly though in the last 5 years most quads have become nearly identical. There’s minor changes in frames & motors, but most improvements are barely noticeable to the average pilot. One thing I do like about the Pavo Series is that they come without a VTX/Camera, so you can buy the quad for $100 and use existing FPV gear. As I said in the video it’d be really cool if the O3 Cage fit could snap on to various drones. So you could quickly swap the O3 between quads! Anyway thanks for watching, and sharing your experience, cheers!
@@GiantAntCowboy That's the thing, they all fly similar but none of them fly as good as an oddity. :D People have gotten accustomed to mediocrity, not high performance. They also sell a no-o3. If you ever break the pavo I highly recommend getting an oddity frame and transplanting into that. You'll get more flight time, better flight performance and you'll never break the duct. Beta, gep and the rest might have cloned the looks but none of them got the plastic mixture right and some of them even have air pockets inside the ducts making them brittle af.
@@birdsviewburundi842 like the volume is too low? The quality is poor? Or my voice sucks? I always feel my audio is lacking… but thought this sounded ok in my headphones and on my iPhone. Let me know, appreciate the honest feedback, cheers!
Wow, that intro hooked me for the rest of the video, nicely done! TH-cam reviews can fall into such a routine it's awesome to see this level of production value!
@@colibrifpv Hey thanks man! Yea, most reviews are a bit systematic & begin to feel the same. That style is much better from a production standpoint, as I spend at least 4x longer editing these video than other creators I’ve talked to… but it’s purely a hobby/passion for me. A means to practice editing & film making techniques.
As such I only publish one video a month, and my channel grows crazy slow in comparison, but again it doesn’t matter.
I do really appreciate you checking out the video and leave such a nice comment! I always enjoy watching your videos because you often have different/unique insights than other reviewers, so definitely keep up the good work!
Like the video editing and concept . This was so different😮. 👻!
@@GhostFpv thanks man. I always try to do something different with my reviews. There’s enough “unbox, read the specs, do a backyard flight” reviews out there already… also I’m not trying to make money on these videos.
Video editing is a hobby, a fun past time, and hopefully people find the videos entertaining.
Anyway I really appreciate you watching and leaving a comment, it definitely helps grow the channel, cheers!
For the modular o3 concept, @protofpv frames (most of them) allow for more or less modular mounting. A few screws to pop it out and then just screw it all back into the new frame. It’s pretty cool. I love modular, especially with multiple quads needed for various operations. Just makes things easier.
Whoops @pattyflipz
@@JonFloFPV I’ll have to look into those frames. With the price of a DJI O3 or soon O4 unit, it’d be nice to have some interchangeability.
Additionally if you’re doing a shoot you could have a back up ready to go in case it breaks.
Thanks for watching and providing some insights & tips!
You live in a beautiful place man! Nice review
@@DanielJohnFPV yea Norway’s landscapes are some of the best I’ve seen. Great place to live and obviously fly FPV!
Thanks for watching, appreciate the comment!
@@GiantAntCowboy how is living there? I’ve legit considered packing up and emigrating there sight unseen 😂
@@DanielJohnFPV great place to live, peaceful, safe, & beautiful. Plenty of weather here though, can be rainy, windy, snowy for weeks.
The sun is funny; 6hrs of light during mid winter, but 24hrs in mid-summer!
Most towns have low populations so there’s very few restaurants or bars outside of the major cities.
Moving here from EU is easy, but from the USA would require some special reason. I’m from NY originally but married a girl from Norway, so it was no problem for me to get residency.
You should definitely come for the visit. Let me know for sure if you do, I can help with lodging and logistics.
@@GiantAntCowboy yeah man, that'd be awesome. Some great pilots there. You should do some collabs with them 🙌
@@DanielJohnFPV yea, I’ve chatted with a couple, and would to do some collaborations but literally have no time. Work remotely, Run a farm, Wife, & Two Little Kids… so I sneak in flights occasionally & do all my editing late night.
I’d love nothing more than to just cruise around Norway & make FPV content! But life… haha!
I love my Pavo20! I wasn't expecting a "Pro" version to be released so soon. Nice review!
@@Dec1duousTree yea, I love this thing too. Tiny drone the can record 4k120 is a welcome addition to my collection. Like I said in the video it’s be cool if the DJI O3 cage easily popped off and could be popped onto other quads. The price for just the drone is very reasonable, but to put a DJI O3 on everything gets expensive.
Anyway thanks for watching, appreciate the comment.
@@GiantAntCowboy Nice review... need something small. Do you have a link to the pavo20 pro?
Hey @AMS_Dronez thanks for watching! It’s a great little quad and I definitely recommend it. However I don’t have affiliate links, if that’s what you mean.
If you want to support the channel, Likes Comments & Sharing my content helps a ton! Or “Buy Me a Coffee” is cool of course, but this channel is just for fun & to share stuff with the community.
I’ll do a follow up video, and also planning a couple other fun videos, so stay tuned, Cheers!
@@GiantAntCowboy Thanks bud!
The modular idea is awesome. Hope they hear it
@@tamasdebreczeni5335 Yea I thought so. It was be great especially for professionals you might want to use different quad for different shots!
I’ll reach out to them and mention it directly, solid business idea honestly! Cheers!
Getting your edit on for this one! Great video!
@@Lost_FPV yea, always trying to up my production quality, keep things fun and interesting. Appreciate the comment!
I exchanged the nuts with M2 safety nuts. They are a little thicker, compress the grommets a little more and not loose themselves...
@@JEPhotodesign after tightening them a few times I thought about using locktite, but instead just replaced the nut with an extra rubber bushing, then tightened the bolt. This seems to be working well so far.
If I have issues I’ll try your suggestion, thanks for watching and sharing a tip!
Great review! I have the GepRC Darkstar 20 and I love it, this does seem better though
@@InfinityDrones Yea I can’t compare unfortunately, but over the years I’ve had a couple 3” cinewhoops, and this is much smaller & lighter which makes it great for flying tight lines.
I have a dozen quads of various sizes, but for cinematic FPV I could probably get by with just this quad & my trusty 7” quad.
My only hesitation is DJI O3 footage quality, I haven’t spent enough time using the O3 footage yet, in general it seems my GoPro 11 performs better in most situations, but I’m working on a comparison video about that now. So we’ll see if we can’t “close the gap” a bit.
Thanks for watching, appreciate the support!
@@GiantAntCowboy Gopro will have bettery dynamic range i think. I think you'll find that you'll get the best footage from O3 in dlog mode and at lower fps. Think the gopro being a separate camera definitely gives it the edge since you can run 24fps (getting more light on that sensor) vs the 60fps from the O3. The O3 really reminds me of the Gopro 9 camera quality but with the 10bit colour option - Would say it compares to the 9-10 more and the 11 should beat it comfortably.
@InfinityDrones yea the high contrast/dynamic range seems to be the biggest issue. I’ve been experimenting with CineLog, but just need to spend more time testing different settings.
I think my GoPro 11 will always be superior, but if I can get close enough that’s fine, especially since this Pavo20 is not going to be carrying a GoPro of any sort.
Great review, as always😃
@@gunnhildpaulinelystad4895 thanks! 😄
Same issue with og pavo20 on the screws nuts pressing down. A bit of locktite will solve it 👌
@@Bikingbark Interesting. Yea I noticed it because suddenly i had jello in my video feed… then discovered these nuts, tightened them, jello gone. But I’ve had to do this again more than once.
Yesterday I just removed the nuts & installed some extra rubber bushings. Tighten everything up and it flys great.
I think this will be a permanent fix for me. My first thought was to use locktite but then I notice one of the nuts seemed to have stripped threads (Wasn’t able to fully tighten it up).
Thanks for watching & confirming, certainly not a big deal but as it can cause jello it’s an important thing to note!
Giant Ant Cowboy has a video out? *drops everything*
@@JonFloFPV haven’t had the video or RX signal completely drop out. But both the antennas on the quad should be upgraded if you need more penetration performance.
Ultimately it’s a 2” quad designed for indoor or light outdoor use, so it’s not an issue, just an potential upgrade.
Oh I meant to say that when I see a new video of yours upload, I make it a priority to watch it right away. Lol
Oh, oops, just read it wrong. I see it now! Thanks appreciate the support! Working on a few new videos now
ELRS auto updated?
@@jumpstartfpv yea,.. it doesn’t do that, my bad. I recorded this voice over at like 2am, and was referring to how the ELRS Wifi just connected to my computer and was a simple setup.
I figured someone would catch this.., glad to see you were paying attention!
speedybee 25 djio3 is modular design
@@chunkit78 which model? Seems like there’s several SpeedyBee25 models.
Thanks for watching & sharing.
@@GiantAntCowboy SpeedyBee Bee25, the latest one
@@chunkit78 that looks pretty cool. I always liked SpeedyBee stuff, seem to have well designed features.
But now they need 2”, 5” & 7” quads that this use this same O3 Cage.
What frame is that
@@flameingquadfpv Pavo20 Pro, great lightweight cinewhoop for indoors or calm days outside. Can capture some great footage!
@@GiantAntCowboy ok good to now
@@GiantAntCowboy do you use an app called Snapchat by any chance
Hey, I used to have SnapChat, but haven’t been on it for a while. My username is the same here. 👍🏼
Look into oddityrc. They blow the pavos out of the water. The pavos are just shitty clones and they can't compare performance and durability wise.
@@le_ti_lik cool, I just checked out their website/different quads, definitely seem like nice options and pretty similar indeed. Honestly though in the last 5 years most quads have become nearly identical. There’s minor changes in frames & motors, but most improvements are barely noticeable to the average pilot.
One thing I do like about the Pavo Series is that they come without a VTX/Camera, so you can buy the quad for $100 and use existing FPV gear.
As I said in the video it’d be really cool if the O3 Cage fit could snap on to various drones. So you could quickly swap the O3 between quads!
Anyway thanks for watching, and sharing your experience, cheers!
@@GiantAntCowboy That's the thing, they all fly similar but none of them fly as good as an oddity. :D People have gotten accustomed to mediocrity, not high performance.
They also sell a no-o3. If you ever break the pavo I highly recommend getting an oddity frame and transplanting into that. You'll get more flight time, better flight performance and you'll never break the duct.
Beta, gep and the rest might have cloned the looks but none of them got the plastic mixture right and some of them even have air pockets inside the ducts making them brittle af.
Nice images, but your microphone, sound really weak...
@@birdsviewburundi842 like the volume is too low? The quality is poor? Or my voice sucks?
I always feel my audio is lacking… but thought this sounded ok in my headphones and on my iPhone.
Let me know, appreciate the honest feedback, cheers!
@@GiantAntCowboy most probably poor quality of the microphone