Flying FPV Through a Shopping Centre - Behind the Scenes - BetaFPV Pavo 35
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- Flying FPV Through a Huge Shopping Centre - Behind the Scenes Commercial FPV Drone Shoot + BetaFPV Pavo35 Review
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Welcome to my 3rd Behind-the-Scenes episode of a Day of Commerical FPV Drone filming. In this video we are Flying Through the Largest Shopping Centre in Northern Ireland - Victoria Square in Belfast City Centre.
Come along with me as you see how we went about capturing a load of FPV Drone & regular drone footage of the shopping mall for Victoria Square's marketing team.
In this video I'll also be checking out the new Pavo 35 Cinewhoop from BetaFPV. It is a 3.5inch cinewhoop designed for cinematic FPV fly-throughs and capturing cinematic shots and in this video, I show you the Pavo35 in action on 2 professional FPV shoots.
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:31 Victoria Square BTS Shoot
11:36 Warehouse Fly Through BTS
13:09 Pavo35 Review
17:04 Outro
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The light was just perfect 👌
Great job
Daniel the legend! Some class shots bud. Very smooth
Excellent work as always Ben. Some unreal shots there and looked like a fun fpv shoot👍
Cheers mate!
Amazing video as usual Benski
Awesome shots man, good smooth cinematic flying
Awesome work mate!🔥
Wow amazing Job
great vid!
Amazing !!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
The roof Mavic shoot looked really awesome. 👌
Cheers Pete 🙌
Unreal mate 😍🔥
That's pretty interesting. Keep going🔥
This platform looks like it flies great! I'm surprised you put a full size gopro on it. I have the Pavo25 V2, and I've been super happy with it so far. Came in handy for a commercial shoot today around a winery!
Yes the Pavo 35 3.5inch is made for full sized GoPros. It carries it with ease and was flying for literally 10mins+ flight which was great I found. I typically use them for faster proximity flights (ie mountain bike chasing) or fly throughs where I need more flight time and space isn’t an issue 👌
Yet again another epic performance from You dude you make it look so easy which it definitely is not very well done super professional keep up the great work 😎
Cheers Stafford! Appreciate the support and glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Unreal mate 👊🏻
Cheers Richard 🙌
Wow what an opportunity to fly at a famous Belfast landmark. The shoppers probably were wondering why there’s a drone flying around lol. Well done Ben 👍
Cheers David! It was certainly a great experience. We got really lucky it was such a nice day too weather wise 👌
Great video Ben! Greetings THFilms 🤘🏽
Nice work man keep it up 👍
Thanks! Many more videos to come 👌
Wonderful video, in the end you preferred the Gopro to the Action 4, my dream would be to do your job!!! Congratulations indeed 👏👏👏
Yes, I tend to ask clients which camera they’d prefer whether it be DJI or GoPro. In this case GoPro was the preferred option 👌 Glad you enjoyed the video
In this case “the customer is always right”!!! Absolutely yes, amazing video and I hope to see more!!!
Some amount of equipment used ... Fare play! ☘
dji live feedback from director in goggles , a fly tracking line live drawn in 3d
When you were doing your flight of the mall, were you in angle mode?
Great shots. What time of day did you film at?
Cheers! We started filming at around 7:30AM
How do you feel about the aftermarket antennas on your goggles 2? I’ve been thinking of getting a pair but not sure if it’s worth the time. Notice better penetration or range at all?
I use the TrueRC patch antennas on my G2s when I’m either flying long range, or doing a fly through where I need more penetration in 1 particular direction (ie. Through a few walls) They’re definitely worth buying if doing any longer range flights and they make a big difference
Great content! What is the max payload that this drone can carry?
Not too much tbh. Probably 400g max excluding the battery. Including the battery Id say 1kg
Is horizontal mode better than acro for indoor flight?
Just depends on the situation, I find it can help make certain shots smoother but it’s also much more restrictive compared to acro
Always love your BTS videos! But this one was lacking two important pieces of information for me. First one is about your GoPro settings. I guess light was very different inside and outside of the mall. Have you recorded in auto or with fixed shutter and ND and auto ISO? Second question is: how is this legally possible? Flying a fpv quad that is heavier than 250g without C-label inside a city without a spotter and outside of VLOS?
In terms of GoPro settings, I was using auto shutter and an ISO range of 100-400 because I was flying between bright skies and & the darker interior of the centre.
In terms of the drone & rules etc, we are in the UK so we have a different rule set to EASA and as such C labels are not required for flight in built up areas, your specific operator license determines where you can operate different sizes of drones. For the start of the day, we used the Pavo as the centre was closed off and there were no people about. When it opened, we switched to the sub250g 2.5” quad as you saw, which is permitted for overflight of people. I had 2 spotters on this shoot too.
@@bentoogood Great information. Thanks!
So why choose the Pavo vs the Mavic? Looked the like the Mavic picture quality was better… would have been nice to have a side by side. I’m new to drones, so apologies if it’s an obvious answer.
They are 2 very different drones serving different purposes. The role of the Mavic is to get high and wide screens from further aback whereas the Pavo can fly indoors and get really close to objects, and also do manoeuvres the Mavic isn’t capable of. Different tools for different jobs 👍
@@bentoogood thanks for the reply!
How'd you fly the Mavic 3 in Belfast?
How do you mean?
@@bentoogood like I can't fly my DJI fpv here in Belfast as it's over 250g, how can you fly your Mavic which is also over 250g?
@@Jack-Mitchell. The drone rules, depending on what license you have are based around separation distances. As long as you’d adhere to the appropriate separation distances for your specific category drone you can fly them. In our case, we flew the Mavic at 7:30AM on an early Sunday morning when no one was about so the streets were empty and as such we could fly the drone. Just because a drone is above 250g does not mean you cannot fly it in a city, you just need to make sure you can adhere to separation distance requirements.