Hey thanks for watching. Yes I had a ND16 on for this flight. This is one of my favorite new setups. I converted it to the DC frame to get props out of view.
I was positioned in the perfect spot to always have line of sight on the drone and private connectivity between my headset and the quad. I've been flying for about two years and I can say that my connectivity with the stock remote control and goggle antennas I've been superior to any other set up I've had in the past.
Hey, thank you for reaching out and welcome to the community. Typically FPV drones fly with two cameras, one that transmits the signal to your goggles and then another that would be used for more high-quality video. In the case of the DJI 03 air unit system you only need the camera you see through to get pretty good quality video as the VTX system has an SD card where you can record directly to it without loss through radio transmission.
@@AdventureFPV gotcha. I was wondering why some people still attach an action camera to a drone that can get decent footage. Like the Avata that I'm using. I've seen people attach a go pro to it
It depends on if I'm trying to go sub 250 g are not with a sub 250 set up I get around 3 1/2 minutes if I use a 4S lion battery I get almost 10 minutes
Oooookay. This is what I was waiting for- no props, no jitter, no zizzing. Guessing you have a pola and some ND on there... this is exciting.
Hey thanks for watching. Yes I had a ND16 on for this flight. This is one of my favorite new setups. I converted it to the DC frame to get props out of view.
The O3 is definitely good looking on the image quality.
It really is!
What a wonderful place 👊👍💥
It sure is
looks really good
Really does I'm impressed
Excellent friend❤😁👌
Thank you! Cheers!
Did you use a filter? It had a good cinematic feel bro. Nice flight Lee
Hey Bob, thank you so much. Yes, I always 100% of the time use some sort of indie filter when filming during daylight hours.
Nice! Curious how far your range or where you were?
I was positioned in the perfect spot to always have line of sight on the drone and private connectivity between my headset and the quad. I've been flying for about two years and I can say that my connectivity with the stock remote control and goggle antennas I've been superior to any other set up I've had in the past.
What is the typical reason for using an action cam instead? The difference in mounting? Sorry I am new trying to start
Hey, thank you for reaching out and welcome to the community. Typically FPV drones fly with two cameras, one that transmits the signal to your goggles and then another that would be used for more high-quality video. In the case of the DJI 03 air unit system you only need the camera you see through to get pretty good quality video as the VTX system has an SD card where you can record directly to it without loss through radio transmission.
@@AdventureFPV gotcha. I was wondering why some people still attach an action camera to a drone that can get decent footage. Like the Avata that I'm using. I've seen people attach a go pro to it
@@SteelCityAmn7 The avata is a new kind of half-breed we are not used to... LOL
@@AdventureFPV I see. What would you recommend to get used flying without the DJI safety features? I've been looking at tiny whoops like tinyhawk etc
What kind of flight time do you get with that battery?
It depends on if I'm trying to go sub 250 g are not with a sub 250 set up I get around 3 1/2 minutes if I use a 4S lion battery I get almost 10 minutes
Also, includes a GPS module with return to home
That quality it tough to beat. Nice video man. I see that you are STILL hogging all the good spots. Jk
Sorry for taking all the good spots lol I really am impressed with the quality of this camera. It's definitely not go pro but man it's pretty close.
Sick AF Lee . my dude
Hey, thank you so much, Mikey