Hi ash, those mavic pilots bought this drone for the angle, right? ;) like how you cut the first scenes but it was a bit to repetitive imho. Drop on turns could be caused by wind pressure on baro? Did you see wobbly shakes in the footage when you throttled down? I got this quite often and think it might be the softmount rubber which doesn't work too well in colder temps... greets, Mario
Thanks Mario! The intro cut was extended beyond normal I agree but only because I didn't have much variety of footage from this first flight and viewers want to see this, video that they can achieve. I think that you could be right about the drop in altitude, turning across wind causing brief drops in pressure indeed! I did notice that the PIDs on this need work for sure, just basic manoeuvres cause the FC to react quite oddly, definitely some firmware updates needed! Thanks for the comment!
@@Droning-ON I find flying in manual mode - the PIDs are ok - just propwash and not very clean compared to a normal well tuned DIY copter. good enough for me tho, for gentle cruising around with some speed runs if needed. the N or S modes make me very nervous - if you let go the sticks it really counters very agressive to achieve position hold... flying manual (where gimbal isnt stabilized at all, but rocksteady still doing its work) is where this shines. yesterday I chased a train and could vary my chase speeds, cam angle very nicely - where on a normal quad you cannot change speed or cam angle to adapt to the situation (train speed). see this uncut DVR if you want: (I'm talking about 1:40) ruclips.net/video/ONh0weE_4gI/видео.html
@@Droning-ON Thanks for the reply! Of course I'm subscribed :) Do you have a video talking about the camera settings on the drone? Like is there anywhere you can control shutter speed, iso, etc?
Well now guess I have to step it up in the footage department, great video as always and love the footage. I have found if you stick the image roll on it counter acts the roll in the wind but it crops in a bit more than I am comfortable with when flying close to stuff.
For future tests: While I am a ways from flying in manual mode, would like see how to do some of the maneuvers shown the DJI promotional video, like flips or loops.
Night and low light isn't a good idea to be honest, nobody should be flying this during such conditions because of its lack of sensing, not a good idea unfortunately.
The footage you got looks nice even if you had to edit it afterwards. You make some good points about this drone when it flies in the wind. Reduced battery life is something people should know if they choose to fly this thing during windy weather. You should try to do a precision test in manual mode to see how well this drone performs roof inspections.
@@Droning-ON after enabling Image Roll Correction I was able to keep a straight horizon (with limits of cause, you can’t do any crazy turns like on the Mavic) , I can upload some raw d-cinelike footage on my youtube channel.
@@mickekling yes that would be interesting although to be fair, you don't really want a straight horizon with an FPV drone, it's the reason that you're not shooting with the Mavic :)
Agreed, that indeed would be a great feature but it would require a far larger sensor in order to over capture and provide enough resolution to do that rotation in EIS.
@@Droning-ON Yes very much so on the sensor size. I can see in the future DJI will buy up smaller companies like Insta360 just to have the rights to their propriety products.
When shooting at 4K you'll end up with props in shot occasionally but only during certain flight angles, all you do is scale/zoom that clip in post editing until the props disappear, you lose a little resolution if you're rendering out to 4K but if you're working with a 1080p timeline then it's not an issue.
@@aerialcombat I have enabled EIS, Distorsion Correction and Image Roll Correction and I don’t get any props in frame, it crops in a bit so you will not get the full 150° FOV on the recorded video. You can disable the Distorsion Correction on the Goggles to see a wider FOV while recording the corrected footage on the drone.
Stunning footage! Nicely done. 😎👍
Many thanks!
I can only wish that my first flight was that smooth.
I'm still on the SImulator, which is a good way to get confidence and practice.
Its really easy to use. Ive been flying it and had no practice. Its built really good
My DJI Mavic Zoom Auto RTH at 30%. The DJI FPV would not return to home at 10%. So I hit RTH to make it come back.
First flight in a storm, you really wanted to test the drone and couldn’t wait, I have been there too 🤣
Haha patience is something that I struggle with 🤣
Hi ash, those mavic pilots bought this drone for the angle, right? ;) like how you cut the first scenes but it was a bit to repetitive imho. Drop on turns could be caused by wind pressure on baro? Did you see wobbly shakes in the footage when you throttled down? I got this quite often and think it might be the softmount rubber which doesn't work too well in colder temps... greets, Mario
Thanks Mario! The intro cut was extended beyond normal I agree but only because I didn't have much variety of footage from this first flight and viewers want to see this, video that they can achieve. I think that you could be right about the drop in altitude, turning across wind causing brief drops in pressure indeed! I did notice that the PIDs on this need work for sure, just basic manoeuvres cause the FC to react quite oddly, definitely some firmware updates needed! Thanks for the comment!
@@Droning-ON I find flying in manual mode - the PIDs are ok - just propwash and not very clean compared to a normal well tuned DIY copter.
good enough for me tho, for gentle cruising around with some speed runs if needed.
the N or S modes make me very nervous - if you let go the sticks it really counters very agressive to achieve position hold...
flying manual (where gimbal isnt stabilized at all, but rocksteady still doing its work) is where this shines. yesterday I chased a train and could vary my chase speeds, cam angle very nicely - where on a normal quad you cannot change speed or cam angle to adapt to the situation (train speed). see this uncut DVR if you want: (I'm talking about 1:40) ruclips.net/video/ONh0weE_4gI/видео.html
Cool. I don't think we want that footage levelled 🤓😂
What location is that(I also live in Sweden so I thought that looks like a good place to fly)
It’s always windy in Finland, at least in the part where I live, so I’m really interested in how this drone fights the wind.
can you test this going around power lines, would like to know if any problems with that.
Shouldn't be any issue at all due to the proprietory nature of the digital system from DJI.
Absolutely beautiful video though ! Thanks !
Thanks Scott!
Awesome 😎
nice
I might of missed it but did you mention the wind speed on that day and during your test?
Thanks! Love your vids
Thanks Meeiu! Hope that you're subscribed! Yes the average wind speed was 3.8ms, but gusting up to 5ms.
@@Droning-ON Thanks for the reply!
Of course I'm subscribed :)
Do you have a video talking about the camera settings on the drone? Like is there anywhere you can control shutter speed, iso, etc?
@@meeiu glad to hear! Yes there are camera settings, but at this time I haven't published a video to cover it, but hopefully will!
Very impressive indeed
Thanks buddy.
Well now guess I have to step it up in the footage department, great video as always and love the footage. I have found if you stick the image roll on it counter acts the roll in the wind but it crops in a bit more than I am comfortable with when flying close to stuff.
Thanks man! This was just a quick edit, more to come hehe 🥰
For future tests: While I am a ways from flying in manual mode, would like see how to do some of the maneuvers shown the DJI promotional video, like flips or loops.
I hope you’re taking advantage of the free virtual simulator DJI has for this drone
Absolutely, this is just a first flight, more to come!
@@soccernerd200 Yes. I got working with my iPad. Will go through all the training.
I love my DJI FPV DroNe!!
Your edit is super .. wish i could colorgrade
Haha awesome isn't it
This looks awesome, glad I stopped by to check it out! Happy flying :)
Pleasure, glad that you stopped by!
Excellent topic. Cheers.
Thanks dude!
Great footage and video! Thanks for sharing. Cheers from Montreal, Canada.
Thanks buddy!!
Great video! Excellent points concerning flying in wind and losing altitude.
Thanks buddy!
Night and low light...but do it safely...she's a beautiful beast so take care.
Night and low light isn't a good idea to be honest, nobody should be flying this during such conditions because of its lack of sensing, not a good idea unfortunately.
The footage you got looks nice even if you had to edit it afterwards. You make some good points about this drone when it flies in the wind. Reduced battery life is something people should know if they choose to fly this thing during windy weather. You should try to do a precision test in manual mode to see how well this drone performs roof inspections.
Indeed, fly anything in wind and you'll have a low battery life generally. Manual mode is next, quite excited to test it out!
Would like to see a 23m/s + wind test
Haha, not with my drone lol!!
Lol yeah no one wants to do it for me 🤣
If you enabled the EIS you will get a nice straight horizon.
EIS is enabled by default, but it doesn't horizon level, it only stabilises the footage just as with the Osmo Action.
@@Droning-ON I wonder what settings I enabled the achieve a straight horizon?
@@mickekling so your horizon is always completely level? Any example footage of that?
@@Droning-ON after enabling Image Roll Correction I was able to keep a straight horizon (with limits of cause, you can’t do any crazy turns like on the Mavic) , I can upload some raw d-cinelike footage on my youtube channel.
@@mickekling yes that would be interesting although to be fair, you don't really want a straight horizon with an FPV drone, it's the reason that you're not shooting with the Mavic :)
great video ash! awesome first flight!
Thanks buddy!
It would be so nice to incorporate the level horizon feature of the Insta360 GO2 into this drone!
Agreed, that indeed would be a great feature but it would require a far larger sensor in order to over capture and provide enough resolution to do that rotation in EIS.
@@Droning-ON Yes very much so on the sensor size. I can see in the future DJI will buy up smaller companies like Insta360 just to have the rights to their propriety products.
How did you crop out the props?
With the right settings you can avoid props in view.
@@mickekling that's vague
When shooting at 4K you'll end up with props in shot occasionally but only during certain flight angles, all you do is scale/zoom that clip in post editing until the props disappear, you lose a little resolution if you're rendering out to 4K but if you're working with a 1080p timeline then it's not an issue.
@@Droning-ON thank you, your results are stunning
@@aerialcombat I have enabled EIS, Distorsion Correction and Image Roll Correction and I don’t get any props in frame, it crops in a bit so you will not get the full 150° FOV on the recorded video. You can disable the Distorsion Correction on the Goggles to see a wider FOV while recording the corrected footage on the drone.
You make it look so easy my man!