Hi, I'm new to the channel and I was very impressed with your cinelog25 setup, but I always wondered what makes you choose the cinelog25 over the cinelog20 for real estate, nice video btw
Hi! Thanks! 🙏 When I first started cinelog20 is not invented yet, it’s actually a new frame I think released just last year along with the o3 au. For me, 2.5” is a good sweet spot to carry an action camera and has more propulsion power and efficiency to do the job. Cinelog20 is tiny and better for gaps, great with only a o3 au, but because smaller props will be more difficult to carry an action camera, less efficient, and harder to fight wind off a balcony., lets say off the 50th floor somewhere. You need predictable results for sure in the work environment. For that I need better control, efficiency, and best camera with best stabilization software with decent quality, which is why I use a naked GoPro.
@brianjackson3894 hi. No sorry, I don’t have plans but main difference from what I can visually tell is Cinebot just looks more durable if you plan to fly fast and potentially crash. Also no props in view. but most likely heavier. The cinelog25 I use is quite light but prop guard in view but doesn’t matter to me because I’m using a naked GoPro for main video. There is now cinelog25 v2 with no props in view, but again heavier. And the plastic ducts start breaking over time with hard crashes.
@PattyFlipz thanks again for the info! I'm more interested in cinematic indoor flying (real estate, commercial jobs, etc) so precision, durability, and no props in view (when not carrying my naked GP) are more important to me. Keep up the good work man, I really enjoy watching your tours and informative vids!
Hello, it's great to see your videos and your work with video shots what are you doing. I would like some advice on how you can maintain altitude without the drone going up and down every time you change the environment, is it the configuration? Is it skills? Thanks for your help.
Yes it’s a mix of things. In the description you will see videos I made in the past. If you watch my fly through betaflight tutorial you will see my angle mode and throttle control settings. This helps a little bit along with very good stabilization software and of course lots of practice too and knowing your cinewhoop. For me, every time I tight turn, or go close to the hard surface like over a table, I know my quad likes to drop a little, so muscle memory through practice will have me gradually lift throttle doing those moves 👍
@@PattyFlipz You are very kind and generous. Now you seem to me not only to be a great fpv pilot but also a great person. I will watch your videos again and will be attentive to your tips. Thank you so much. I write to you from Barcelona Spain.
Hi, everyone charges differently, but My general rule of thumb is charge your time of what you are worth. So how long per hour will you be there and how long does it take you to edit? And add a little bit on top because of your skill , pro equipment use or travel / parking fee or perhaps drone insurance, For a short video like this for real estate homes probably can charge around $200-$300.
Wowowow!🫨 You skills awesome! Movements are so smooth!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Congrats to you Pat!
Thanks bro!
OMG! That's super tight! Hahaha. Awesome!
Thanks man!!
This was amazing
Looks Amazing 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Hi, I'm new to the channel and I was very impressed with your cinelog25 setup, but I always wondered what makes you choose the cinelog25 over the cinelog20 for real estate, nice video btw
Hi! Thanks! 🙏 When I first started cinelog20 is not invented yet, it’s actually a new frame I think released just last year along with the o3 au. For me, 2.5” is a good sweet spot to carry an action camera and has more propulsion power and efficiency to do the job. Cinelog20 is tiny and better for gaps, great with only a o3 au, but because smaller props will be more difficult to carry an action camera, less efficient, and harder to fight wind off a balcony., lets say off the 50th floor somewhere. You need predictable results for sure in the work environment. For that I need better control, efficiency, and best camera with best stabilization software with decent quality, which is why I use a naked GoPro.
Nice tour, ery smooth! What quad were you flying?
Thanks man! Geprc cinelog25 👍
@PattyFlipz awesome and thanks! Any plans to compare the cinelog25 and new cinebot25?
@brianjackson3894 hi. No sorry, I don’t have plans but main difference from what I can visually tell is Cinebot just looks more durable if you plan to fly fast and potentially crash. Also no props in view. but most likely heavier. The cinelog25 I use is quite light but prop guard in view but doesn’t matter to me because I’m using a naked GoPro for main video. There is now cinelog25 v2 with no props in view, but again heavier. And the plastic ducts start breaking over time with hard crashes.
@PattyFlipz thanks again for the info! I'm more interested in cinematic indoor flying (real estate, commercial jobs, etc) so precision, durability, and no props in view (when not carrying my naked GP) are more important to me.
Keep up the good work man, I really enjoy watching your tours and informative vids!
@@brianjackson3894 Thanks dude! Keep tabs with the channel. I'm launching my own cinewhoop frame in the coming months That could tick all your boxes.
Hello, it's great to see your videos and your work with video shots what are you doing. I would like some advice on how you can maintain altitude without the drone going up and down every time you change the environment, is it the configuration? Is it skills? Thanks for your help.
Yes it’s a mix of things. In the description you will see videos I made in the past. If you watch my fly through betaflight tutorial you will see my angle mode and throttle control settings. This helps a little bit along with very good stabilization software and of course lots of practice too and knowing your cinewhoop. For me, every time I tight turn, or go close to the hard surface like over a table, I know my quad likes to drop a little, so muscle memory through practice will have me gradually lift throttle doing those moves 👍
@@PattyFlipz You are very kind and generous. Now you seem to me not only to be a great fpv pilot but also a great person. I will watch your videos again and will be attentive to your tips. Thank you so much. I write to you from Barcelona Spain.
Thank you so much for the kind words and watching the videos 😀👍
how much does a video like this cost?
Hi, everyone charges differently, but My general rule of thumb is charge your time of what you are worth. So how long per hour will you be there and how long does it take you to edit? And add a little bit on top because of your skill , pro equipment use or travel / parking fee or perhaps drone insurance, For a short video like this for real estate homes probably can charge around $200-$300.