Sorry, but how did you record Caddx Vista DVR without OSD? I am trying to achieve that with Goggles 2, but I don't understand how to hide it. Only in Betaflight, but it's not very convenient when you are in the field and want to record smth without osd.
Excellent comparison, I have both units and I think the polar one is better, it's not by chance that they are manufacturing under license from DJI. It lacked to give a description of the used Drone, I still don't have one that can fly inside the house with this security.
Yes its an excellent camera for indoor/low light use. Outdoors or in bright conditions however, you still get a lot of jello just like the nebula. Which I think is common for low light cameras. The drone I used on this video is a geprc thinking p16.
Great review! I really would like to get a Nebula Pro but I don't know when it will become available. Your response to the other person in the command is that when it's bright outside, the Polar gets a lot of jello. Is it true? Also, I have a caddx vista. I can change the saturation, exposure and white balance using my v1 dji goggles. Can we manually change polar's settings too?
Yes the jello is pretty bad in bright conditions. Similar to the nebula nano v1. Its excellent at low light though. There is a pigtail included that you need to solder in to the camera itself and it allows you to use the menu board to adjust brightness exposure and saturation
Great stuff! But a little confused, ONE ('Air Unit') is the onboard recording from the 1/2.3" DJI branded cam and the other is the TRANSMITTED/DIGITAL Goggles based recording from the CADDX Polar Vista cam? (Sony Starvis sensor?)
What a nice tour of the house
Forget the drone, nice house dude
I like it! Stick skills, music, edit… well done sir! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I will go for polar
Sorry, but how did you record Caddx Vista DVR without OSD? I am trying to achieve that with Goggles 2, but I don't understand how to hide it. Only in Betaflight, but it's not very convenient when you are in the field and want to record smth without osd.
Great flying skills man
Great comparison 👏
Excellent comparison, I have both units and I think the polar one is better, it's not by chance that they are manufacturing under license from DJI.
It lacked to give a description of the used Drone, I still don't have one that can fly inside the house with this security.
Yes its an excellent camera for indoor/low light use. Outdoors or in bright conditions however, you still get a lot of jello just like the nebula. Which I think is common for low light cameras. The drone I used on this video is a geprc thinking p16.
Great review! I really would like to get a Nebula Pro but I don't know when it will become available. Your response to the other person in the command is that when it's bright outside, the Polar gets a lot of jello. Is it true? Also, I have a caddx vista. I can change the saturation, exposure and white balance using my v1 dji goggles. Can we manually change polar's settings too?
Yes the jello is pretty bad in bright conditions. Similar to the nebula nano v1. Its excellent at low light though. There is a pigtail included that you need to solder in to the camera itself and it allows you to use the menu board to adjust brightness exposure and saturation
@@thedidj Thanks a lot for all the info!
Great stuff! But a little confused, ONE ('Air Unit') is the onboard recording from the 1/2.3" DJI branded cam and the other is the TRANSMITTED/DIGITAL Goggles based recording from the CADDX Polar Vista cam? (Sony Starvis sensor?)
Yes that is correct
what drone did you use bro?