Very well explained. I like what you said about the cinebot 30 size. It's truely an inbetween if you cant decide and dint want to buy two cinewhoops. These new cinewhoops all have prop guards. The previous generation had these big ducts. Ducts are actually surposed to have a funtion of additional lift from the aerodynamic duct design shape. Unfortuatly the ducts never worked and never provided extra lift. All they did is add weight and make more noise. The trend today is to make a carbon prop guard cage like the aos cine25 and lumenier qav cinewhoops. The real estate fpv professionals I talk to like the QAV 2.5" cinewhoop frame. Those carbon cage prop guard frames reduce the noise even more. Also props with more blades reduce the noise.
Oddityrc xl35 pro 6a absolute ripper. Hold the full-size GoPro a large 6S battery and absolutely rip like a 5 inch quad if you wanna do that. I have smaller cinewhoops. The xl35 pro is in a league of its own obviously for other purposes, but it can also be had for $300 for the analog version since you’re going to be putting a GoPro on it mite as well
@OddityRC has offered a couple of times to send me a drone for review but they never followed on their promise, so I haven't test their drones just yet.
Hi. I’m not sure how much 10-15mph is in wind actually, but I can say that the drone flies ok with little wind. The video you saw was with wind (there’s always wind here) but is not a lot.
I am a bit confused between the Pavo20 and Pavo 25v2. I will use dji o3 on both to record. But I need something that is strong in the wind to fly near beaches
Neither is super strong in wind. But the 25 will be more than the 20 definitely. I think if the 30 a bit more indoor only and more of a fragile toy with a good camera.
Thanks for this video. Good insight on the Pavo25v2. I literally just did a maiden flight (quick test) on my Pavo25v2 an hour ago, it is smooth and I love flying it so far! Btw, I clicked on your website link in the description and looks like there is a typo?
The Pavo problem is the protection in front of the camera gets in all of the shots when using it in wide mode unless you have the camera full tilt, but then you have to go full speed so that was the issue that caused me not to purchase it
The Pavo is more modern and the prop guards are thinner and with a different shape. Is it quieter? I’m not sure. It’s definitely a different pitch. Durability looks like Pavo can win too.
@@NordFPVIt seemed to me that Pavo 25 v2 is more powerful than cinelog 25 and for indoor flights, for example, for shooting commercial videos, cinelog 25 is more suitable. how do you think?
@@NordFPVyes, I have pavo25 v2. I tried to run it in an apartment. with smooth minimum throttle it is already very nimble. very difficult to deal with indoors. So I wanted to ask you: is it worth switching to cinelog25 for such purposes?
@@ВалерийАвдеев-з2у I don't think so. They are quite similar. They are for indoor, but not a small apartment indoor size. If you want to fly in your apartment you may want to look into tinywhoops.
it may have been thier uni work but that doesnt make it thier idea, shendrnes been around for 5 years before odity and he implemented this in drones first, also those are tiny compared shendrones and shendrones has closer dimensions of prop to duct distance thus making it more effecient too than oddity. just marketing bs from oddity and other companies @@NordFPV
@oddityrc…send more of the reviewers your products. There are only two full reviews I’ve found. I have one ordered and I’ll probably do a review but it will be my first review and I don’t have any subscribers.
Very well explained. I like what you said about the cinebot 30 size. It's truely an inbetween if you cant decide and dint want to buy two cinewhoops.
These new cinewhoops all have prop guards. The previous generation had these big ducts. Ducts are actually surposed to have a funtion of additional lift from the aerodynamic duct design shape.
Unfortuatly the ducts never worked and never provided extra lift. All they did is add weight and make more noise.
The trend today is to make a carbon prop guard cage like the aos cine25 and lumenier qav cinewhoops.
The real estate fpv professionals I talk to like the QAV 2.5" cinewhoop frame.
Those carbon cage prop guard frames reduce the noise even more.
Also props with more blades reduce the noise.
Thank you Chris. Nice info!
Oddityrc xl35 pro 6a absolute ripper. Hold the full-size GoPro a large 6S battery and absolutely rip like a 5 inch quad if you wanna do that. I have smaller cinewhoops. The xl35 pro is in a league of its own obviously for other purposes, but it can also be had for $300 for the analog version since you’re going to be putting a GoPro on it mite as well
@OddityRC has offered a couple of times to send me a drone for review but they never followed on their promise, so I haven't test their drones just yet.
I just ordered the XI35 Pro. I’ve seen some really good reviews and I’m excited to get it.
Hi! Thanks for the review! Would you say the Pavo 25 v2 is good in windy conditions from 10-15mph?
Hi. I’m not sure how much 10-15mph is in wind actually, but I can say that the drone flies ok with little wind. The video you saw was with wind (there’s always wind here) but is not a lot.
I am a bit confused between the Pavo20 and Pavo 25v2. I will use dji o3 on both to record. But I need something that is strong in the wind to fly near beaches
Neither is super strong in wind. But the 25 will be more than the 20 definitely. I think if the 30 a bit more indoor only and more of a fragile toy with a good camera.
Be good if you could look at 2.5” caged whoops, I understand they are better in the wind
Do you have an example of drone which is like this?
Thanks for this video. Good insight on the Pavo25v2. I literally just did a maiden flight (quick test) on my Pavo25v2 an hour ago, it is smooth and I love flying it so far! Btw, I clicked on your website link in the description and looks like there is a typo?
Hi. Thanks for letting me know. I have corrected the typo. And yes the Pavo seems like a good drone.
Hi Vinchys, how do you like your pavo25v2 so far? Do you use a naked gopro on it? I´m trying to choose cinewhoop
The Pavo problem is the protection in front of the camera gets in all of the shots when using it in wide mode unless you have the camera full tilt, but then you have to go full speed so that was the issue that caused me not to purchase it
and you are talking about the O3, right?
Then what did you buy?
I have a cinelog25 v1
Can you compare this too pavo 25 v2?
How about the sounds?durability and performance?
The Pavo is more modern and the prop guards are thinner and with a different shape. Is it quieter? I’m not sure. It’s definitely a different pitch. Durability looks like Pavo can win too.
@@NordFPVIt seemed to me that Pavo 25 v2 is more powerful than cinelog 25 and for indoor flights, for example, for shooting commercial videos, cinelog 25 is more suitable. how do you think?
@@ВалерийАвдеев-з2у Yes, I agree with you. Still, if you own a Pavo25 V2 and you want to do some indoor shooting with it, it should work pretty well.
@@NordFPVyes, I have pavo25 v2. I tried to run it in an apartment. with smooth minimum throttle it is already very nimble. very difficult to deal with indoors. So I wanted to ask you: is it worth switching to cinelog25 for such purposes?
@@ВалерийАвдеев-з2у I don't think so. They are quite similar. They are for indoor, but not a small apartment indoor size. If you want to fly in your apartment you may want to look into tinywhoops.
eres español? tengo q hablar contigo!
No soy español, pero hablo español. 😁
shendrones had the idea first not oddity :)
Really? Oddity claims it was their university graduation work… but hey, who knows.
it may have been thier uni work but that doesnt make it thier idea, shendrnes been around for 5 years before odity and he implemented this in drones first, also those are tiny compared shendrones and shendrones has closer dimensions of prop to duct distance thus making it more effecient too than oddity. just marketing bs from oddity and other companies @@NordFPV
@oddityrc…send more of the reviewers your products. There are only two full reviews I’ve found. I have one ordered and I’ll probably do a review but it will be my first review and I don’t have any subscribers.
I hope they hear you. They have promised a few times to do it. I even talked to the owner. But they never sent anything or even kept talking to me.