Thanks - interesting about the mushy look. What iso where you using?. Rocksteady and wide view? I do find the avata footage can look a bit awful once you hit higher ISO’s - certainly from 400 upwards.
@@dronewilder5234 200 iso EIS off and shot wide as I wanted to ise gyroflow. It was very windy so maybe that was a factor. Was thinking to play with a 90 degree shutter angle to get a sharper picture?
@@garethjones1 hmmm I did find with the Avata 1, 30fps at 1/60 shutter speed in very windy conditions was difficult to stabilise in gyro flow- individual frames where just too blurry to produce any decent footage. Presumably you were using 1/200s though which I’d have expected to improve it but maybe it’s still not enough as you say. The avata 2 does shake quite a bit - really wish dji would give us a “high pid gain” tune version to use on windy days
@@garethjones1 look forward to hearing the results. 1/200 and dlog-m is what I used in my sample shots and they didn’t look too mushy but it was quite a calm day so there is that.
The yawning tumble will always be there. It’s not a drone made to do fast, hard acro. It’s meant to be flown slow and smooth. Plenty of videos showing this.
@@1Joker.FPV1Ive never had this problem on any of my other drones - even underpowered 1s tiny whoops don’t drop out the air when I do a flat yaw spin. Bottom line to me is that Dji don’t tune their drones for performance, they tune them for flight time. Until I see an avata tuned properly still exhibiting this yaw tumble, I’ll keep assuming it can be tuned out. Absolutely love the drone, just wish I didn’t have to keep my wits about me whenever I do a flat yaw turn (which I wouldn’t feel as hard acro)
@@dronewilder5234 yeah me too, I'd just bought a pavo pico just before I bought the avata 2 and didn't consider it might not be able to use the fpv controller 3 and goggles 3..... oops
@@filmmakerevolution im optimistic they will add support for it. Let’s remember the air 3 and Mavic 3 also use O3 and ideally could do with being supported by the Goggles 3 (even though I’m not personally a fan of flying those drones with goggles)
What flight mode are you filming the wakeboarding in? Normal, sport or manual?
At the moment sport mode - it’s the only time I don’t fly manual mode as it’s just so much easier to track a subject closely.
I wish 4k 100fps was matched with goggles 100hz as 1080p 100fps. Right now it’s not that smooth
Nice vid as always, I tested 100fps the other day and found it had a slight mushy look to it. All settings were manual etc
Thanks - interesting about the mushy look. What iso where you using?. Rocksteady and wide view? I do find the avata footage can look a bit awful once you hit higher ISO’s - certainly from 400 upwards.
@@dronewilder5234 200 iso EIS off and shot wide as I wanted to ise gyroflow. It was very windy so maybe that was a factor. Was thinking to play with a 90 degree shutter angle to get a sharper picture?
@@garethjones1 hmmm I did find with the Avata 1, 30fps at 1/60 shutter speed in very windy conditions was difficult to stabilise in gyro flow- individual frames where just too blurry to produce any decent footage. Presumably you were using 1/200s though which I’d have expected to improve it but maybe it’s still not enough as you say. The avata 2 does shake quite a bit - really wish dji would give us a “high pid gain” tune version to use on windy days
@@dronewilder5234 1/200 all the way through. I'll experiment and come back you
@@garethjones1 look forward to hearing the results. 1/200 and dlog-m is what I used in my sample shots and they didn’t look too mushy but it was quite a calm day so there is that.
Did they fix the bug of it falling on tight turns yet ?
I haven’t tested that yet - I did note a „minor bug fix“ mention but not sure it refers to the yaw tumble
The yawning tumble will always be there. It’s not a drone made to do fast, hard acro. It’s meant to be flown slow and smooth. Plenty of videos showing this.
@@1Joker.FPV1Ive never had this problem on any of my other drones - even underpowered 1s tiny whoops don’t drop out the air when I do a flat yaw spin. Bottom line to me is that Dji don’t tune their drones for performance, they tune them for flight time. Until I see an avata tuned properly still exhibiting this yaw tumble, I’ll keep assuming it can be tuned out. Absolutely love the drone, just wish I didn’t have to keep my wits about me whenever I do a flat yaw turn (which I wouldn’t feel as hard acro)
its a great start..... buuuut I'd really like it to be backwards compatible witht the 03 air unit
I couldn’t agree more - fingers crossed!
@@dronewilder5234 yeah me too, I'd just bought a pavo pico just before I bought the avata 2 and didn't consider it might not be able to use the fpv controller 3 and goggles 3..... oops
@@filmmakerevolution im optimistic they will add support for it. Let’s remember the air 3 and Mavic 3 also use O3 and ideally could do with being supported by the Goggles 3 (even though I’m not personally a fan of flying those drones with goggles)
@@dronewilder5234 Yeah good point ! Ha yeah also never flown cine drones with goggles
Is this available in the uk
The update? Yes I’m in the uk and was able to install the update on its release day
very nice movie,👍
Thank you!
Please balance your audio volume - aaaargh!
Sorry bout that - I’ll make sure it’s better balanced on the next one- was the music balanced too loud?
Yes OR speech to soft.
@@SongWalker99 probably the latter - I’m a very softly spoke kinda guy - I’ll try and embrace my harsher inner German next time 😂
This is your last month to be enjoy dji drone coz dji will be banned
Fake news, you should be banned.
In the USA? No such rumours here in the EU and UK
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