How's it going man? I'm sure you get more comments than you could possibly read, but if I could say a couple things real quick... I just wanted to thank you for inspiring me to get into this, and posting the words of encouragement in your most recent travel feels video... it reached me at a sort of crossroads in my life, and I feel I needed to hear it. So above all, thank you! Now, as far as your question... Honestly, learning the rules and regs has taken some time, but I have a much greater appreciation for what pilots go through now that I'm part 107 cert. I view one of the biggest challenges going forward to be filming in national parks/ getting state park exemptions... there's so much more that goes into it than I was expecting, and I'm not entirely certain that I'll get a chance to film in the NP's One more quick bit.. I spoke with a DJI rep, and they ARE planning to allow support for the v2 goggles - the newest ones that's came with avata - for the DJI FPV. I wasn't able to get an ETA, but they did confirm that it's in development currently! Take care man, looking forward to the next one!
I'm in the process of getting my part 107 and I know for a fact that after my first couple of gigs with it I am getting into FPV as well. You hooked me months ago. DJI needs to pay you more haha.
Matti..I 100% agree with you 5 tips. But, you did leave 1 important tip out and that's LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. Let's be honest, it much more cinematic to see an exotic or less explored location than flying at a park or in your own back-yard. The recent shots you got had that WOW FACTOR because of the location itself. Certainly, all the other factors you mentioned need to be there...but when you bring them all together PLUS include an exotic or interesting location....we'll, that's when you have something special. Just feel it's 1 important factor that really ties everything else together.
brother I want you to know that I started photography 3 years ago watching you, then I entered the world of video... a different madness but I was also able to do it, now I am 100% with your way of doing FPV... and I only have words of gratitude for everything I have learned through your simplicity and professionalism. Greetings from Miami FL
Got caught up in the drone shots and forgot to note down the last 3 points 🤭🤭 that is how good you are in flying cinematic fpv 👌💪 TOO GOOD you are Matti 👏👍🤑
As somebody who is starting to explore and practice FPV, this is a pretty cool video. I have no aspirations of becoming an FPV racing pilot, but I love the idea of being able to introduce that element to some of my videos.
@@Joe-ul5sl I downloaded a program on my computer, Steam, and I was able to inside that download an FPV simulator. I hooked up a controller via USB and have practiced that way. It helps with learning the basics without breaking a real drone.
I gotta say I’ve e been waiting to get an FPV for exactly this reason since last year, I finally get one coming (be here Friday) and cinematic FPV is already blowing up. Lol it’s ok but I’m always right behind the curve 😂. As always your shots look great! Keep ‘em coming!!
Thanks for this great content, you are one of the first persons who actually address topic of Cinematic FPV, I do really like to watch acro and tricks with a FPV but Im not really into it, I do love flying my FPV smoothly through small and complex places to get a better perspective and capture footage. Thanks for this video.
Matti, thanks for this video. I'm just getting into this as well and these are a MUST follow tips when starting in this as a career or side hustle. Missed the fpv videos, glad you dropped one today!
Love the video! I got into FPV arround the same time you did, never looked back since! Totally love it! Funny you mentioned freestyle fpv vs. cinematic fpv pilots. most of my fpv buddies don't get why I dont want crazy tricks in my shots, but just smooth flying 😎
You have a new subscriber!, really enjoyed this video!! It is what i am working towards alsobut i have alot further to go. I totally agree that fpv is amazing, addicting and a ton of fun
What I do when wanting to look for lines, I use my Mini 2 to check out the area since the battery life on that drone is nuts, around almost 30min if you're being generous to the drone.
great introand tips into cini fpv. your getting some fantastic shots, that camera is really clean, im wondering that camera it is? the default dji or something custom?
great shots and good tips. Do you feel like it was a must for you to get into full manual mode or most of your shots could have been done without? Looks to me one or two of your dives couldn't be done with normal mode and motion controller type of remote. I'm not sure I want to go into this complexity and invest into another controller. Seems most is feasible in normal mode with motion controller (avata 2) to make some beautiful cinematic shots and not getting into crazy yet FPV sport type of thing :-)
Great tips Matti! Any advice for getting the best performance out of the Avata’s camera? I’ve found that it’s mediocre dynamic range in high contrast scenes is it’s biggest drawback
I love flying FPV, been doing it over two years, fully licensed but I'm always concern of the rules and regulations while I see others in my city diving on buildings and stuff haha should I just SEND IT ? :D
@@mattih it's an Avata, but I bought it used 😬 first time I couldnt sync the controller but it just needed an update but now I'm too close to the airport and I guess it doesnt let me overwrite it the same way the other drones do :/
Flexing about how good your are at cinematic shots and showing a clip where the horizon (over water) isn't straight 🤔 So with no meaning to be hateful, get the horizon straight 😊
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all i want is a FPV Drone with the mavic 3 camera or a new mavic 3 without latency in a cinewhoop housing.... i do not need crazy moves i only need to get close to things i do not need to fly fast nothing
Bought an Avata on January and finally made my first public FPV video a couple of weeks ago. I used the 180 degree rule but will try faster shutter for next video, thanks for the tip. Even just flying around "boring places" can look interesting blazing through them with an FPV and I want to make a full tour of the place in a single take and keep length on short format :) th-cam.com/video/uepBHwnseCI/w-d-xo.html
Who's getting into FPV??? What have been the toughest things so far?
Getting use to it😂
How's it going man? I'm sure you get more comments than you could possibly read, but if I could say a couple things real quick... I just wanted to thank you for inspiring me to get into this, and posting the words of encouragement in your most recent travel feels video... it reached me at a sort of crossroads in my life, and I feel I needed to hear it. So above all, thank you! Now, as far as your question...
Honestly, learning the rules and regs has taken some time, but I have a much greater appreciation for what pilots go through now that I'm part 107 cert. I view one of the biggest challenges going forward to be filming in national parks/ getting state park exemptions... there's so much more that goes into it than I was expecting, and I'm not entirely certain that I'll get a chance to film in the NP's
One more quick bit.. I spoke with a DJI rep, and they ARE planning to allow support for the v2 goggles - the newest ones that's came with avata - for the DJI FPV. I wasn't able to get an ETA, but they did confirm that it's in development currently!
Take care man, looking forward to the next one!
😂 I’m still living in the Sim.
The learning curve
I'm in the process of getting my part 107 and I know for a fact that after my first couple of gigs with it I am getting into FPV as well. You hooked me months ago. DJI needs to pay you more haha.
Matti..I 100% agree with you 5 tips. But, you did leave 1 important tip out and that's LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. Let's be honest, it much more cinematic to see an exotic or less explored location than flying at a park or in your own back-yard. The recent shots you got had that WOW FACTOR because of the location itself. Certainly, all the other factors you mentioned need to be there...but when you bring them all together PLUS include an exotic or interesting location....we'll, that's when you have something special. Just feel it's 1 important factor that really ties everything else together.
brother I want you to know that I started photography 3 years ago watching you, then I entered the world of video... a different madness but I was also able to do it, now I am 100% with your way of doing FPV... and I only have words of gratitude for everything I have learned through your simplicity and professionalism. Greetings from Miami FL
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This style of video makes me feel like the “Travel feels” days!
Yes! I love it!
Step 1: Go to good location ❤
Bahaha that too 😂 but honestly you can make any place look cool with an fpv
Let’s gooo! My DJI fpv arrives tomorrow, great timing on this one. Here’s to learning a new obsession
Got caught up in the drone shots and forgot to note down the last 3 points 🤭🤭 that is how good you are in flying cinematic fpv 👌💪 TOO GOOD you are Matti 👏👍🤑
just fly as smoothly and fluidly as possible !!!!....it totally true man.....i dont understand with friend who play fpv just for crazy
As somebody who is starting to explore and practice FPV, this is a pretty cool video. I have no aspirations of becoming an FPV racing pilot, but I love the idea of being able to introduce that element to some of my videos.
Hello Sir. How does one start and practise. I would like to learn this very much.
@@Joe-ul5sl I downloaded a program on my computer, Steam, and I was able to inside that download an FPV simulator. I hooked up a controller via USB and have practiced that way. It helps with learning the basics without breaking a real drone.
I need to get into this!
I gotta say I’ve e been waiting to get an FPV for exactly this reason since last year, I finally get one coming (be here Friday) and cinematic FPV is already blowing up. Lol it’s ok but I’m always right behind the curve 😂. As always your shots look great! Keep ‘em coming!!
Gold!
Just at the perfect time! Very nice tips!
Saludos desde Perú! 🇵🇪
LOVED this video, Matti❤
Great tips Matti!
Thanks for this great content, you are one of the first persons who actually address topic of Cinematic FPV, I do really like to watch acro and tricks with a FPV but Im not really into it, I do love flying my FPV smoothly through small and complex places to get a better perspective and capture footage. Thanks for this video.
They are really cool shots Matti!
Beautiful flow
Thanks for those awesome tips!
What a great video with very usefull tips, thank you very much Matti
Amazing and useful video! Thanks
Your are really doing good,
keep making more Cinematic FPVs ❤
TH-cam’s logo art sent me here
This was great. Thanks for the tips!
"Explore first" answered one of my question. Thanks (my avata 2 coming soon :) )
I sometimes wonder how someone could have a million plus subs and get only 6k views all day 😢
I am mesmerized to see your contacts. I have been thinking about drone using . Soon I'll buy one ..
Matti, thanks for this video. I'm just getting into this as well and these are a MUST follow tips when starting in this as a career or side hustle. Missed the fpv videos, glad you dropped one today!
Was hoping there would be more tutorial talk in here on how to actually fly better. Would love to see that in a future video
The only thing I hate about FVP is the noise. I started liking FVP after watching your video it's about Cinematic FVP. Enjoy it!
Love the video! I got into FPV arround the same time you did, never looked back since! Totally love it! Funny you mentioned freestyle fpv vs. cinematic fpv pilots. most of my fpv buddies don't get why I dont want crazy tricks in my shots, but just smooth flying 😎
Same here! :D
SO SICK! Amazing Matti!
Thanks man 🙏🏻 😊
@@mattih hey, i have never seen anyone in my life fly drones as well as you do.
Thanks a lot for great tips! I really really wanna take good films like you someday!!
Which drone were you using in the shots from Iceland? Also do you recommend the DJI FPV or the baby one? (Forgot the name)
Cool! Thanks for sharing it. ✌️
Nice tips dude
🙏🏻
So incredibly Good 👍
You have a new subscriber!, really enjoyed this video!! It is what i am working towards alsobut i have alot further to go. I totally agree that fpv is amazing, addicting and a ton of fun
I’m getting into it. The hardest part is finding time to practice.
Simulator
@@ceazy1861 yeah, that’s what I need to find time to practice with. Life gets in the way.
This is insane ok
🙏🏻
superb
@Matti Haapoja Amazing footage! So, what kind of FPV are you flying in this video?
Matti, what FPV are you using for these? Is it a 5” or something bigger like a 7”
How far is the range on the Avata?
Thanks and is Dji avata good for cinematic footage or I need to change to custom fpv?
thank you Matti
🙏🏻 😊
Amazing video, thank you for the tips!!! Which drone did you use to get these shots like the waterfall one?
Cool Time
Choose Norway 🇳🇴😎🤟🏻
Which Dji fpv do you prefer my guy
Thank you so much for these incredible helpful tips! Does anyone know what kind of fpv drone used in the snow?🔥🙏🏽🚀
nice tips
Did the bug for the avata ever get fixed?
What I do when wanting to look for lines, I use my Mini 2 to check out the area since the battery life on that drone is nuts, around almost 30min if you're being generous to the drone.
great introand tips into cini fpv. your getting some fantastic shots, that camera is really clean, im wondering that camera it is? the default dji or something custom?
great shots and good tips. Do you feel like it was a must for you to get into full manual mode or most of your shots could have been done without?
Looks to me one or two of your dives couldn't be done with normal mode and motion controller type of remote. I'm not sure I want to go into this complexity and invest into another controller. Seems most is feasible in normal mode with motion controller (avata 2) to make some beautiful cinematic shots and not getting into crazy yet FPV sport type of thing :-)
What Kwad are you flying in this footage?
I have the Avata, and am getting a BNF BOB57 next month. I can’t wait!
Do an episode on how to make FPV type videos with ordinary drones.
Ok next step , how to color specifically the Avata footage
Great tips Matti! Any advice for getting the best performance out of the Avata’s camera? I’ve found that it’s mediocre dynamic range in high contrast scenes is it’s biggest drawback
6:02 music please... Its good beat
Cry When It's Over - Lupus Nocte & Zorro
Whoever is reading this right now, never give up on your dreams you can do anything you set your mind to.
I love flying FPV, been doing it over two years, fully licensed
but I'm always concern of the rules and regulations while I see others in my city diving on buildings and stuff haha
should I just SEND IT ? :D
Level horizon lines >
cool
@Te.legram me @MattiHaapoja NO WAY RLY??? jkjjk scam
what's your favorite drone dji fpv for dji avata?
Right now the dji fpv with GoPro
@@mattih cool
@@mattih why don't you like the dji avata the most?
I am thinking of it was this shot with a normal drone in FPV mode or a proper FPV drone ?
I think a lot of people would argue that it’s not 0 latency to be totally honest :3
Watch at 1.25
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Nice! Great tips 😃 Did you use the DJI Avata for any of your clips? Is it worth the money?
A few of those are Avata but mostly the dji fpv and GoPro
@@mattih Great! I’ve been flying drones for years, but still haven’t gotten into FPV. Thanks for replying! You and your videos inspire me!
can you link the drone you use?
What fpv drone you use?
Is it the dji fpv drone?
Yes mostly! With GoPro on it. Few Avata shots in there too.
@@mattihhow is that possible you got so smooth footage.... this potato with gopro is flying not great 🤔
@@mattih Because of the speed?
Maybe you can do a comparison?
I like both, 2 great tools.
Just bought the Avata 2 to leave cinematic FPV
What FPV drone are you using and what camera is mounted?
Are you on vacation with Peter and getting FPV in Hawaii? :)
Every time I try to fly mine I run in to an issue and have to drive home lol had it for 3 months now still haven't got it up in the air
Noooo 😂 did you try to build your own?
@@mattih it's an Avata, but I bought it used 😬 first time I couldnt sync the controller but it just needed an update but now I'm too close to the airport and I guess it doesnt let me overwrite it the same way the other drones do :/
FPV is game changer! Except when the AI powered ones want to go for swim or dive a snow covered cliff 😅
I will love to get into FPV but I live in the city it’s hard to fly in New York with out the law getting on you
First
It’s not zero w/ your digital VTX 🤓
120 shutter 60 fps? I think about it
@Te.legrammeMattiHaapoja yaaa frytki I bukiet surowek do tego?
Flexing about how good your are at cinematic shots and showing a clip where the horizon (over water) isn't straight 🤔
So with no meaning to be hateful, get the horizon straight 😊
all i want is a FPV Drone with the mavic 3 camera or a new mavic 3 without latency in a cinewhoop housing.... i do not need crazy moves i only need to get close to things i do not need to fly fast nothing
You can get a fpv drone and mount a go pro on it, it will have a better camera than the mavics
That one roll was too quick. Unsubscribed ;-)
Kidding, great video as always.
😂 I was pushing it I know. Sorry
Finding the middle between fun and cinematic 😉
Bro 4 min 4 comments already?
@Te.legrammeMattiHaapoja haha scam?
You are making $1000 per day? That what Jeck Rig everything say
Bought an Avata on January and finally made my first public FPV video a couple of weeks ago. I used the 180 degree rule but will try faster shutter for next video, thanks for the tip. Even just flying around "boring places" can look interesting blazing through them with an FPV and I want to make a full tour of the place in a single take and keep length on short format :) th-cam.com/video/uepBHwnseCI/w-d-xo.html
Wash your own spoon.
I think the term "Cinematic" is severely overused in youtube.
I think you have things little confused, Freestyle is all the flips and tricks not FPV
Yea sure but traditionally that’s all FPV has really been.
@c eazy I agree
Someone is impersonating you on telegram
Hah don’t fly close to things if you’ve got dji fpv. It’s expensive to fix and super fragile