Hello, I am fortunate to have been involved in the development and debugging of MOZ 7. I'm glad that you enjoyed the video and that you appreciate the efforts of the development team behind MOZ 7. Thank you very much for your kind words. I have watched the video as well, and I must say that the filming was done exceptionally well and the visuals were truly perfect. Keep up the good work!
thanks for helping create such a great 7inch drone! I just brought the moz 7 to the phillipines, got a bunch of great footage with it there as well. Stay tuned for more vids. Cheers!
Yeah, definitly a high-end 7Inc quad... the quality is great and durable. I had a crash with 80 kmh in a treebranch. I lost connection and the quad flew on. Then the drone fell 60 meters into the frozen snow. Damage: only one prop was bent👍🚀
Going hard on the video but not taking advantage of description SEO and tags.. better get to it so the videos reach more people! Great vid. Would like to see the product links in description too.
Man, how don't you afraid of being smacked into one of those birds? Awesome shots! I have similar rocks in my location but I'm afraid to fly so near to bird's nests) And my first drone GepRC Mark4 is somewhere under the water in such place( Now I've got MOZ7 too. Great drone!
tbh if i was flying a mavic i would definitely be concerned with a bird strike, however when I fly FPV especially a 7in, I find that I enter this really beautiful flow state where I almost become one with the birds if that makes sense. It feels like they respect me and purposefully fly around my aircraft. Also it makes for some amazing shots as well to have the birds in the shot.
yeah i am wondering this as well, GEPRC recomends their 6000 Lion, they also have a 8000 lion people have used, but it is heavy. it may get better flight time but you will be flying with a big heavy brick. i think i will get their recommended 6000 lion for long range gentile flights, and then the GEPRC Storm 6S 3300mAh 95C Lipo for hauling ass.... they also have a 5000mah lipo that weights about the same as the 6000 lion but i think its to heavy if you really wanna throw the thing around without the gopro
thanks for the question fellow pilots, I use the GEPRC Storm 6S 3300mAh 95C Lipo Battery. I really like it because you get the feel of a 5inch freestyle, good power, punchability and agility and I get about 8-10 mins of flight time with a full size go pro hero 11, but of course it depends on your flying style. I try to just cruise.
I’m really interested in getting a 7” for coastal cruising. This is a gorgeous spot you’ve found here. You’re fully trusting of those birds. Was it cormorants? Got a couple questions. What is the positives and negatives between this and the crocodile 7 inch, or the Chimera? Also you never mentioned what batteries you were flying with and settings, ND etc? Cheers ;)
hey man thanks for tuning in. I think they were cormorants. Tbh i wasnt really worried about them, i was going so fast and i was pretty nimble so i didnt think they would attack me. My buddy however was flying the mavic 3 pro and I was definitely concerned about a bird strike on that one. I havent tried out the croc 7inch but im sure its a great drone. Anything made by Gep rc is amazing. I have however tried out the chimera 7 and I wouldnt reccomend. I personally try to stay away from iFlight drones, I just find them to be cheaper quality. For the battery I use the GEPRC Storm 6S 3300mAh 95C Lipo Battery. I really like it because you get the feel of a 5inch freestyle, good power, punchability and agility and I get about 8-10 mins of flight time with a full size go pro hero 11 For go pro settings I use the go pro hero 11, natural color profile, 5k 24 FPS, 8:7 aspect ratio, Iso 100 and i forgot the exact ND but usually I have ND 16, 8 and 4 and just adjust according to what looks good on camera. cheeers
@@LucizenVisuals Cheers for the response mate. I currently own the Bob57. Got it as a Bind n Fly with 03 & crossfire. I’m planning on getting a Mark 5 DC 03 soon, but am thinking about a Moz 7” at a later date. The dog & I are planning to do a road trip to Scotland at the end of May so it’d be wicked having a 7” to handle the winds and distance of the Scottish highlands. ;) Cheers buddy… & I’m looking forward to hearing about the mapping stuff!
@@LucizenVisualswhere do people get these flight times from. I’ve used the 3500 110c from GNB and get nowhere near 8-10mins just using the 03 footage. What camera angle are you using out of interest ? It’s been the most problematic quad to match to batteries.
Hey man great video! Do you find you ever get much vibrations or jello footage? I’m see lots if I slow down or when I’m not flying very fast. I’ve attached a GoPro mini 11 to mine, using the stock 3D printed attachment and the stock GoPro attachment… maybe that’s my problem? I should try and find a GoPro holder
thanks man! Sometimes I see a little bit of Jello but honestly not much, take a look for yourself in the video. I just use a classic iflight go pro holder and seems to work well. Just make sure everything is secured down well and it also might have to do with the Rates and PIDs you are using, tho i am not an expert on that. Cheers!
Amazing view and i love your enthusiasm and joy, you are quite talented at narrating. But you should work on your technical knowledge, no need to buy a 7 inch for mid range flights or 10 mins of flight time. My 4 inch flys 10 min with gopro, 22 without (2200lion pack) and i do 3 km without a sweat. In the moz i search for 10 to 20 km flights and 20 to 25 mins of flight time… though i agree that theb bigger plattform should help with security and reserves 😊 For me this is no review not even a great help when deciding what to buy, but ! Its a nice vid very well produced, so keep up the work, just maybe stick to what you rly know,not what you assume could be right. Best wishes and cheers from austria
Wtf why am i seeing only pilots in the last time with 7" drones who say they get only 10min max with theyr drones? I get a full 20-25min with my 4" geprc tern lr40 on a 3000mah battery and 5:30min with a 450mah 😅
I wish you would have left the footage natural and not colour graded it. Example The camera filming with out much correction before and at 2:34 is fine but at 2:36 is too dark. Less is more!!
I just wonder why you call this "long range" and "range testing" in the video. You flew less than a mile from the San Pedro point as far as I can tell (I used to fly there a lot). For me "long range" means 3 miles or more, this is when the O3 signal starts to degrade noticeably and the battery life / drone efficiency become important. Fly your drone 5 miles away and post a video from the goggles, not from the onboard camera - this would be useful. Jello is another very important issue that you don't address. "long range" usually means lighter frames, which often translates to more jello unless special care is taken to dampen vibrations in the frame.
Hello, I am fortunate to have been involved in the development and debugging of MOZ 7. I'm glad that you enjoyed the video and that you appreciate the efforts of the development team behind MOZ 7. Thank you very much for your kind words. I have watched the video as well, and I must say that the filming was done exceptionally well and the visuals were truly perfect. Keep up the good work!
thanks for helping create such a great 7inch drone! I just brought the moz 7 to the phillipines, got a bunch of great footage with it there as well. Stay tuned for more vids. Cheers!
I have subscribed to your channel, you are an excellent video maker and I am very happy to watch your videos
What about the overheating of the fc ? 😮
@@mouahrewam No problem, after you take off, the FC temperature will continue to drop, and it can still operate normally at 110°C or below.
@@GZC_FPV yeah but if you" unexpectedly" land far you toast the fc, time to get it back ... Bad for a Long range Drone no ? --"
Landscapes, that's the word, that's what I want to go for
I'm convinced! :D Nice flying!
Need to get out there and fly that spot. Bay Area too. 😊
The birds flying around in that footage around 11:15 is so beautiful, super sick footage!
Honestly hard to pick the best spots of footage haha, its all so dope. makes me want a 7 inch in my drone collection lol
Yeah, definitly a high-end 7Inc quad... the quality is great and durable. I had a crash with 80 kmh in a treebranch. I lost connection and the quad flew on. Then the drone fell 60 meters into the frozen snow. Damage: only one prop was bent👍🚀
thats why gep rc is the best
Beautifully edited, liked and subbed
great video
Excellent presentation amigo!
I've been on the fence with the Crock75 V3... Thanks for pushing the right direction... 👍
you prob wont be dissapointed with both, but I can confidently say I love the Moz 7 , i jus brought it to the phillipines
Just bought mine last night with the DJI o3 air unit and the ExpressLRS receiver. Cant wait to get it.
Good choice! youre gonna love it no doubt.
Great video pal. Working in the film industry, I’ve been torn between iFlights 7 or this. You’ve convinced me. Purchased! 🤙🏼
im glad it helped you, in general I think Gep rc is much higher quality than iflight, ive had both and gep rc never fails me.
I fly the Mark 5 and love it @@LucizenVisuals I appreciate your video brutha
Yhi settings inav ke liye bataiye
Going hard on the video but not taking advantage of description SEO and tags.. better get to it so the videos reach more people! Great vid. Would like to see the product links in description too.
Man, how don't you afraid of being smacked into one of those birds? Awesome shots! I have similar rocks in my location but I'm afraid to fly so near to bird's nests) And my first drone GepRC Mark4 is somewhere under the water in such place( Now I've got MOZ7 too. Great drone!
tbh if i was flying a mavic i would definitely be concerned with a bird strike, however when I fly FPV especially a 7in, I find that I enter this really beautiful flow state where I almost become one with the birds if that makes sense. It feels like they respect me and purposefully fly around my aircraft. Also it makes for some amazing shots as well to have the birds in the shot.
@@LucizenVisualsinteresting. Do you mean that birds fly into statically hovering drones but not often into moving objects?
What’s your output on TBS to get solid connection
great video man what size battery are you using?
3300 mah 6s lipo battery from Gep RC
Whats the song you used in this video? Thanks a lot
Amazing shots and really great review, nicely done👌
Thanks for watching!
What size battery are you using?
yeah i am wondering this as well, GEPRC recomends their 6000 Lion, they also have a 8000 lion people have used, but it is heavy. it may get better flight time but you will be flying with a big heavy brick.
i think i will get their recommended 6000 lion for long range gentile flights, and then the GEPRC Storm 6S 3300mAh 95C Lipo for hauling ass.... they also have a 5000mah lipo that weights about the same as the 6000 lion but i think its to heavy if you really wanna throw the thing around without the gopro
thanks for the question fellow pilots, I use the GEPRC Storm 6S 3300mAh 95C Lipo Battery. I really like it because you get the feel of a 5inch freestyle, good power, punchability and agility and I get about 8-10 mins of flight time with a full size go pro hero 11, but of course it depends on your flying style. I try to just cruise.
I’m really interested in getting a 7” for coastal cruising. This is a gorgeous spot you’ve found here.
You’re fully trusting of those birds. Was it cormorants?
Got a couple questions.
What is the positives and negatives between this and the crocodile 7 inch, or the Chimera? Also you never mentioned what batteries you were flying with and settings, ND etc?
Cheers ;)
hey man thanks for tuning in. I think they were cormorants. Tbh i wasnt really worried about them, i was going so fast and i was pretty nimble so i didnt think they would attack me. My buddy however was flying the mavic 3 pro and I was definitely concerned about a bird strike on that one. I havent tried out the croc 7inch but im sure its a great drone. Anything made by Gep rc is amazing. I have however tried out the chimera 7 and I wouldnt reccomend. I personally try to stay away from iFlight drones, I just find them to be cheaper quality. For the battery I use the GEPRC Storm 6S 3300mAh 95C Lipo Battery. I really like it because you get the feel of a 5inch freestyle, good power, punchability and agility and I get about 8-10 mins of flight time with a full size go pro hero 11
For go pro settings I use the go pro hero 11, natural color profile, 5k 24 FPS, 8:7 aspect ratio, Iso 100 and i forgot the exact ND but usually I have ND 16, 8 and 4 and just adjust according to what looks good on camera. cheeers
@@LucizenVisuals Cheers for the response mate. I currently own the Bob57. Got it as a Bind n Fly with 03 & crossfire.
I’m planning on getting a Mark 5 DC 03 soon, but am thinking about a Moz 7” at a later date. The dog & I are planning to do a road trip to Scotland at the end of May so it’d be wicked having a 7” to handle the winds and distance of the Scottish highlands. ;)
Cheers buddy…
& I’m looking forward to hearing about the mapping stuff!
@@LucizenVisualswhere do people get these flight times from. I’ve used the 3500 110c from GNB and get nowhere near 8-10mins just using the 03 footage. What camera angle are you using out of interest ? It’s been the most problematic quad to match to batteries.
Hey man great video!
Do you find you ever get much vibrations or jello footage? I’m see lots if I slow down or when I’m not flying very fast. I’ve attached a GoPro mini 11 to mine, using the stock 3D printed attachment and the stock GoPro attachment… maybe that’s my problem? I should try and find a GoPro holder
thanks man! Sometimes I see a little bit of Jello but honestly not much, take a look for yourself in the video. I just use a classic iflight go pro holder and seems to work well. Just make sure everything is secured down well and it also might have to do with the Rates and PIDs you are using, tho i am not an expert on that.
Cheers!
Amazing view and i love your enthusiasm and joy, you are quite talented at narrating. But you should work on your technical knowledge, no need to buy a 7 inch for mid range flights or 10 mins of flight time. My 4 inch flys 10 min with gopro, 22 without (2200lion pack) and i do 3 km without a sweat. In the moz i search for 10 to 20 km flights and 20 to 25 mins of flight time… though i agree that theb bigger plattform should help with security and reserves 😊
For me this is no review not even a great help when deciding what to buy, but ! Its a nice vid very well produced, so keep up the work, just maybe stick to what you rly know,not what you assume could be right.
Best wishes and cheers from austria
I hope someday I have a FPV drone...like your's ❤😅😅😅😅
Wtf why am i seeing only pilots in the last time with 7" drones who say they get only 10min max with theyr drones? I get a full 20-25min with my 4" geprc tern lr40 on a 3000mah battery and 5:30min with a 450mah 😅
They probably arnt reading voltage and their mah drawn isn’t properly calibrated so there landing too soon.
I would defiantly look into getting permission when flying these missions in state parks as drones are banned in US state parks.
Nice video
thanks boss!
Freaking nice video🔥
What do you fly?betaflight or actual?
And which rates?🙌🏽
they are just the stock betaflight rates that came pre loaded with the moz 7, i dont really mess around with the BF settings too much tbh
I wish you would have left the footage natural and not colour graded it. Example The camera filming with out much correction before and at 2:34 is fine but at 2:36 is too dark. Less is more!!
sorry man they were from two different cameras, but they are both normal picture profile in fact. The colors out of the camera are great.
My dream quad hope i can buy it 🥲
One thing the US government doesn’t want you to know about quads. Owinng a 7”
Wait till they find out about 10 inch
@@cnw-jd9tt shhhhhhh!
best for cinematic landscape stuff tbh
I just wonder why you call this "long range" and "range testing" in the video. You flew less than a mile from the San Pedro point as far as I can tell (I used to fly there a lot). For me "long range" means 3 miles or more, this is when the O3 signal starts to degrade noticeably and the battery life / drone efficiency become important. Fly your drone 5 miles away and post a video from the goggles, not from the onboard camera - this would be useful. Jello is another very important issue that you don't address. "long range" usually means lighter frames, which often translates to more jello unless special care is taken to dampen vibrations in the frame.