Right there with ya! Had the OneWheel XR and my FPVs at the NJ Beaches this weekend. All my toys! 🧐🧐 Looks like more nice weather this weekend as well!
For all the people who don't have pre built drones sent to them. I definitely recommend building your first drone so you can repair it yourself. replacing an $18 motor is a lot cheaper than replacing an entire pre-built drone, and if you have parts laying around (which you will if you build) you can often repair your drone and be back in the air the same day.
yeas, last few years made building and repairing so much easier, esc went to single pcb, there plenty components plug and play, i had one rtf drone that was full plug and play, only one part for soldering was a motors to esc part...
@@balls2thewall724 Building, rebuilding, what's the difference? I would need to know how to build the drone if I had to replace my ESC or other components.
@@balls2thewall724 You have to disassemble FPV drones to replace 99% of the parts, meaning... YOU HAVE TO RE-BUILD THE DRONE IF YOU REPLACE ANY PARTS... meaning... YOU HAVE TO BE ABLE TO BUILD THE DRONE.
Building your first FPV quad makes sense and here's why: as soon as you crash, if you didn't build it, you have no idea what to do. If you built it, you should know what each component is and that makes it easier to fix. You learn more crashing than you do not crashing. You also appreciate it more when you build it yourself.
@@BeatsWithKev Send it to me, Ill charge a flat 200.00USD to replace a motor and send it back. See, lazy people = money in my pocket. But the OP is 100% correct imo. Its nice to see someone admit they are a simple consumer for a change.
If you do any sort of motor racing, (on amateur level) you essentially build it yourself because you need to do constant repairs etc to your vehicle. FPV drones are no different from this.
I disagree. Building your first quad is good for learning however it makes the learning curve a nightmare. I'd rather just simply learn part by part as they break. Learning how to solder one arm is way easier than soldering the entire quad.
@@marionvanier6809 You disagree on a topic you have zero base knowledge about....ROTFL. The end statement you make about a one arm solder being easier....the arms aren't attached with solder ROTFL, the motor wires are though, in two places, at the motor and at the flight controller (Maybe 3 if DJI is using a sort of race wire LED strip)....so its easy to do one huh...which spot do you de-solder ? Oh and don't forget to tin your wires before you solder....LOL....clueless authorities on topics they know nothing about like you make me laugh, thanks.
You don't need to learn how to build and repair drones if you have deep pockets. You say it's stupid to build or repair but it's just good economic sense for a lot us us.
So jealous I'm not in a country where I can work, earn and buy the gears I need to pursue my film making passion. Seeing your content day by day makes me feel that one day I will own the gears I need to start creating dope videos like you and your partner...Thumps up to you all I so much love your messages. Keep it up!
Biggest tip I got for flying FPV cinematic is using an 360 camera, that way you can get away with all jerk and stuff! Great content as always Matti and Teppo! 👍🏻
If you're looking into getting into flying FPV, but want something pre-built, look into the Beta95x. It's small enough to fly indoors, big enough to fly outdoors, it's light and durable incase of a crash, and also you can get great footage when paired with the SMO 4k. You can get it in digital if you want the DJI goggles and controller. Otherwise you can get it in analog if you prefer it or wanna save some cash. Only downside for a beginner is you'll need to buy lipos for it and learn how to charge and maintain them.
Love the video! I almost have FOMO because while I love drone videos, I just don’t get as excited by FPV videos. I love the smooth, clean look of normal drone footage 👌🏽
I believe that I live in an rc aviators dream house. (For the rc planes) I have a half mile, dead end, road that goes to my house, so no one drives on it and is a perfect and clear runway. Also completely surrounding my house are fields, mostly wheat, tomato, and other smaller/Grassy plants, so if you crash an rc plane, it won't really break. (For the fpv drones) a couple hundred feet from my house is a huge abandoned dairy farm. It has hollow silos, plenty of sick features to fly through, and not closed off so if I was to crash, I could walk over and retrieve it. All of this, including a dry river bed for rc cars and full sized rigs, I couldn't be happier to live there.
I started messing with FPV about a year ago. I still consider myself a novice and fly like a drunk driver on ice with bald tires. The DJI FPV in normal and sport s so much fun to fly I'm not sure if I'll ever switch to manual. OK, thats probably a lie, I will sooner or later. I do fly a Rotor Riot Ciniwhoop and spend lots of time trying to find it in the bushes, so it will remain as my trainer for now.
Get a good RTF kit and just use the remote on a flight sim at first. That's what helped me alot. Also you can check if parts are available for your RTF drone before you buy.
Good looking video and cool shots with the drone. Wow it can move fast and turn sharp. Thanks for the tips and ideas, always good to share. We enjoyed watching your video, thank you for sharing.
So sorry you lost your DJI fpv in the water. Hop on a flight with a few quads and come to Alaska. I'll take you to a few spots that will help you feel better! including that ice cave you saw on twitter...
It makes sense when guys who are into things say it's better to build them. Same thing with guns. The AR-15 I put together was WAY more affordable than if I bought one from a corporation and it's specifically the way I want it.
The reason people recommend to learn to build one is because it lowers the gate to entry into the hobby, plus all the knowledge benefits, such as greater confidence in building or repairing the drone. I'll grant that you don't *have* to do that, you can absolutely buy ready made sets, but building one is more educational, half the fun and generally cheaper than an equivalently performing drone made by a quality manufacturer, not to mention you get to customize the drone to your liking, and upgrade as you see fit or as you can afford.
@@jorgeluquas Thanks for the tip! I've put in about 60hrs into liftoff😂 just never got it before due to how time consuming it is to tune and build the drone. At least I'm glad the DJI FPV has some safety features in case if I ever get nervous!
@@AnishRajah but from the info I have, it does not really fly very well, a lot of propwash, and this thing is huge ! I still préfère flying my 5 inch drones or my umma95x
The simulator is the answer to all of your concerns ! And the fact to know your drone and distance you can fly. But it comes with experience and crashes.
exactly. repair, tune, customize replace parts on the field if you crash. his argument is complete bonkers and ....for rich people with ton of resources
I notice some funky blue coloring in the top right @ 12:30ish. That happens to me too sometimes but now that I see it on yours... I can only guess I'm NOT doing something wrong... or we're BOTH doing something wrong.
I appreciate all the attention that Matti and others are bringing to the FPV hobby. But.. that DJI drone is going to bankrupt the average person with repairs bills. Also, yes, building sucks but learn to solder and doing some YT research, you can probably fix your self-built fpv drone (or one you bought pre-built from a place such as Rotor Riot) for less than $50. Or buy a new one every other week? C’mon now!
Appreciate the perspective. I don't want an FPV drone to do flips and spins and tricks. I want to fly fast near things, dive cliffs, stuff that looks good in videos. Thinking the DJI might be a good option for that. Sidebar question about music volume.... Do you like the music tracks so loud? I feel like they are mixed for max volume and when they come in hot it blows your head off and I reach for the volume knob, only to turn it back up when you are talking. Do you like it that way, or would cutting the music volume back be ok? It's only an issue for me when a video cuts back and forth between music and vo. Curious what others think.
Knowing how to build Isn't essential but it is bloody handy, cause as I'm sure you know, crashing happens often. Drone mechanic shop are becoming increasingly common, but if you live rural or have a tight budget you should definitely learn as much as you can. A little bit of knowledge will save you truckloads of money if you can fix it your self
Man, I love Your videos. You are very experienced filmmaker, and that’s why I always wonder - why music on your videos is always so much LOUDER than the talking parts? 🤷♂️ Every time I have to adjust volume ;( But anyway, That doesn’t change that You are amazing filmmaker, I love Your videos and vlogs, and once again -Congratulations for passing that One Million subs!!! ;) keep it up, but please, make the music parts a little more quiet ;)
Interesting topic and discusssion here in the comments! I do like your approach of "focusing on what you're good at" - that makes total sense. However, there's also good arguments to building the drone yourself, as well - like being able to do repairs and, last but certainly not least, the cost factor. 🤔
Great location for FPV Matti! Skills are improving nicely....tip for ya. Start playing around with doing "Split-S' turns. They'll help you to get a little more creative with some of those shots. I'm about where you are and was playing around with these last week at the beach. Loved the SPEED-RAMPS in this video...I've gotta work on that. Curious if you were shooting 120fps or 60fps to incorporate those speed ramps? Would love to see your post-edit so I can nail those myself. I can never time them right.
Nice product video man.! I’m a new coming videographer/content creator. Love to create that story and these FPV drones are great tools for expanding the story for sure! Tho I believe people do need to know how to build their own FPVs even if you buy a pre built one for your 1st FPV due to expenses. Learning how to repair and ESC or motor is a lot cheaper then buying a whole new pre built quad over and over. most of us don’t have ppl to fix our quads for us so will need to learn the quad and software. If you buy the DJI FPV well I think you have no choice but to buy the insurance lol Anyways love your product reviews man keep them up.!
The main reason most people would probably be building a fpv by themselves would be price. You can build your own 5 inch for 200 vs the more expensive amount of a pre built
* thumbs up so matti can see* Sad about your drone going in the water. In the future ziptie a closed empty water bottle to your drone for flights about water. The air inside the bottle keeps it buoyant in case of an accidental dip.
Yea I should done that before.. but I was only 300meters with 1w r9 and cinematic flight.. never expected failsafe.. antenna was broken.. I totally forgot couldn't turn that direction
I gotta disagree on building the drone... Even if you have never soldered or built anything in your life, you can easily put together a custom drone in less than 3 hours following a guide on RUclips. You will better understand how your drone works, how it's put together, and be able to repair it easily... Which gives you way more peace of mind while flying, thus making you a better pilot.
Great Video. You must be flying pretty hard to only be getting 3 minutes with your 5" quad. But if your running high Kv motors that won't help. I Know Just cruising I've been able to get almost 6 minutes.
This is dope ! And really dangerous ! Before flying do at least 30h of simulator in order to learn how to control your drone. It’s not an easy task in fpv
ok, I'm a total beginner, the flying footage convinced me I'd like to get into FPV, but right off the bat the phrase "FPV drones are so much different from your typical DJI drones" made me feel even more stupid than I probably am. would you mind explaining, since this is a beginners video, what you mean by "your typical DJI drone"? especially since a few minutes later you actually show a "DJI" drone. maybe I'm the only one confused? or maybe everyone else is not really a beginner? thanks! :-)
Matti, I’m a total newbie to FPV racing drones. Can I use the DJI FPV Goggles V2 with a racing drone that has a digital FPV camera, but still use my FrSky controller and not have to buy the digital DJI controller? Not talking about flying the DJI FPV drone, but traditional racing drones.
I know a lot of people now want to start flying fpv but please please at the very least learn about LiPo battery safety. If you pick up your drone unplug your battery right away, only plug in when you're about to fly, etc. Have had friends get injured so please don't get complacent.
Yes yess.. because you have to be serius.. and by all means not ever show signs of fun or spreding good wibes.. isn't it that how you want all humans to be?? Come on bro!
@@hansidar I subscribed to his channel ever since his TravelFeel days, and his videos were fun and dope af from day one. But recently he's forcing laugh every 3 secs in his videos, maybe he wants to project more "energy" into his videos for his viewers? Anyway, I don't buy it. That's not the Matti I know.
Haha I love that I’m not an engineer either right lol and I can’t find anyone to do what I need still but I got 2 Dji Fpv but I want a carbon fiber quad that will connect to v2 goggles and I need a remote
Bad news I just crashed my DJI FPV into water 😢 I’m still sad. Eating my emotions away.
Keep eating, it always helps 😂😂😂
Are you kidding me???
@@TeppoHaapoja Please Bro I Need Your Little Help
I LOST MY 1ST DRONE DJI MAVIC MINI 5 MONTHS AGO STILL SAD TOO;(
Listen to me
MORE beach outings with one wheels, I cant believe this is my job 🙌🙌🙌
Just less drones in the water
Right there with ya! Had the OneWheel XR and my FPVs at the NJ Beaches this weekend. All my toys! 🧐🧐 Looks like more nice weather this weekend as well!
You have to learn how to fly FPV. It’s just so much fun and adrenaline!
@@mattih Love You Bro
You guys are an amazing duo!!. Reminds me of my older brother and me.
For all the people who don't have pre built drones sent to them. I definitely recommend building your first drone so you can repair it yourself. replacing an $18 motor is a lot cheaper than replacing an entire pre-built drone, and if you have parts laying around (which you will if you build) you can often repair your drone and be back in the air the same day.
yeas, last few years made building and repairing so much easier, esc went to single pcb, there plenty components plug and play, i had one rtf drone that was full plug and play, only one part for soldering was a motors to esc part...
you dont need to build your own drone to be able to replace broken parts
@@balls2thewall724 Building, rebuilding, what's the difference? I would need to know how to build the drone if I had to replace my ESC or other components.
@@joshgarver1197 sure, but you can buy a prebuilt drone and still fix it yourself. you don't need to build it to learn how to do that
@@balls2thewall724 You have to disassemble FPV drones to replace 99% of the parts, meaning... YOU HAVE TO RE-BUILD THE DRONE IF YOU REPLACE ANY PARTS... meaning... YOU HAVE TO BE ABLE TO BUILD THE DRONE.
Building your first FPV quad makes sense and here's why: as soon as you crash, if you didn't build it, you have no idea what to do. If you built it, you should know what each component is and that makes it easier to fix. You learn more crashing than you do not crashing. You also appreciate it more when you build it yourself.
Yeah, but these days, I now know that I'm too lazy to solder a new motor to replace the one I destroyed, for the third time 😅
@@BeatsWithKev Send it to me, Ill charge a flat 200.00USD to replace a motor and send it back. See, lazy people = money in my pocket. But the OP is 100% correct imo. Its nice to see someone admit they are a simple consumer for a change.
If you do any sort of motor racing, (on amateur level) you essentially build it yourself because you need to do constant repairs etc to your vehicle. FPV drones are no different from this.
I disagree. Building your first quad is good for learning however it makes the learning curve a nightmare. I'd rather just simply learn part by part as they break. Learning how to solder one arm is way easier than soldering the entire quad.
@@marionvanier6809 You disagree on a topic you have zero base knowledge about....ROTFL. The end statement you make about a one arm solder being easier....the arms aren't attached with solder ROTFL, the motor wires are though, in two places, at the motor and at the flight controller (Maybe 3 if DJI is using a sort of race wire LED strip)....so its easy to do one huh...which spot do you de-solder ? Oh and don't forget to tin your wires before you solder....LOL....clueless authorities on topics they know nothing about like you make me laugh, thanks.
You don't need to learn how to build and repair drones if you have deep pockets. You say it's stupid to build or repair but it's just good economic sense for a lot us us.
Exactly
So jealous I'm not in a country where I can work, earn and buy the gears I need to pursue my film making passion. Seeing your content day by day makes me feel that one day I will own the gears I need to start creating dope videos like you and your partner...Thumps up to you all I so much love your messages. Keep it up!
where do you live?
@@davidvaknin3801 I'm from Nigeria 🇳🇬
I started FPV flying a few weeks ago. Love the energy of you guys 👍👍🎉
Teppo is going to be a master one-wheeler before he goes back to Finland!
Lets hope so!
Awesome to see how much your fpv skills have improved! Now you need to fly the Vanover pro build from rotor riot :)
Look a legend appeared 👀
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13:34 I love Teppo: "I'm running! I'm running with HIM!!"
Biggest tip I got for flying FPV cinematic is using an 360 camera, that way you can get away with all jerk and stuff! Great content as always Matti and Teppo! 👍🏻
which 360 cam hope you not talking about insta 360 it's shitty
What's the ones I should look at?
If you're looking into getting into flying FPV, but want something pre-built, look into the Beta95x. It's small enough to fly indoors, big enough to fly outdoors, it's light and durable incase of a crash, and also you can get great footage when paired with the SMO 4k. You can get it in digital if you want the DJI goggles and controller. Otherwise you can get it in analog if you prefer it or wanna save some cash. Only downside for a beginner is you'll need to buy lipos for it and learn how to charge and maintain them.
Nice video on fpv. However when buying rtf you will crash them and need to repair them. That's why we learn to build, so we know how to fix them.
Matti has RUclips money, he will have another sent to him same day :D
Love the video! I almost have FOMO because while I love drone videos, I just don’t get as excited by FPV videos. I love the smooth, clean look of normal drone footage 👌🏽
FPV tips, this is such a ''i cant miss video'', thanks matti for such a video.
I believe that I live in an rc aviators dream house. (For the rc planes) I have a half mile, dead end, road that goes to my house, so no one drives on it and is a perfect and clear runway. Also completely surrounding my house are fields, mostly wheat, tomato, and other smaller/Grassy plants, so if you crash an rc plane, it won't really break. (For the fpv drones) a couple hundred feet from my house is a huge abandoned dairy farm. It has hollow silos, plenty of sick features to fly through, and not closed off so if I was to crash, I could walk over and retrieve it. All of this, including a dry river bed for rc cars and full sized rigs, I couldn't be happier to live there.
We need that last video Matti in 1080 lol just started it and can’t wait to see it, just sayin most people scrap it and don’t repost 🙏🙌
Turn on the Distortion correction Matti! Looks so much better with the props out of sight :D Awesome video!
Not gonna lie... You and Pete got me into drones and Onewheels. Been flying for a little over 2 years now, and just got my first Onewheel 3 days ago.
I wish OneWheels were legal in Germany...
@@JonasBecker That's rather surprising that they're not.
Gotta love the Scarborough Bluffs!
I started messing with FPV about a year ago. I still consider myself a novice and fly like a drunk driver on ice with bald tires. The DJI FPV in normal and sport s so much fun to fly I'm not sure if I'll ever switch to manual. OK, thats probably a lie, I will sooner or later. I do fly a Rotor Riot Ciniwhoop and spend lots of time trying to find it in the bushes, so it will remain as my trainer for now.
Get a good RTF kit and just use the remote on a flight sim at first. That's what helped me alot. Also you can check if parts are available for your RTF drone before you buy.
DJI v Classic FPV video or brothers hanging out video? Loving the addition of Teppo and getting to see the two of you enjoy being brothers.
Good looking video and cool shots with the drone. Wow it can move fast and turn sharp. Thanks for the tips and ideas, always good to share. We enjoyed watching your video, thank you for sharing.
So sorry you lost your DJI fpv in the water. Hop on a flight with a few quads and come to Alaska. I'll take you to a few spots that will help you feel better! including that ice cave you saw on twitter...
It makes sense when guys who are into things say it's better to build them. Same thing with guns. The AR-15 I put together was WAY more affordable than if I bought one from a corporation and it's specifically the way I want it.
The reason people recommend to learn to build one is because it lowers the gate to entry into the hobby, plus all the knowledge benefits, such as greater confidence in building or repairing the drone. I'll grant that you don't *have* to do that, you can absolutely buy ready made sets, but building one is more educational, half the fun and generally cheaper than an equivalently performing drone made by a quality manufacturer, not to mention you get to customize the drone to your liking, and upgrade as you see fit or as you can afford.
Just placed my order for the DJI FPV today! Can't wait to start flying!
Do a lot of simulator before flying it in real life. It will help you a lot in case of anything.
@@jorgeluquas Thanks for the tip! I've put in about 60hrs into liftoff😂 just never got it before due to how time consuming it is to tune and build the drone. At least I'm glad the DJI FPV has some safety features in case if I ever get nervous!
@@AnishRajah but from the info I have, it does not really fly very well, a lot of propwash, and this thing is huge ! I still préfère flying my 5 inch drones or my umma95x
Love your videos, extra helpful. Just got my first fpv drone 2 days ago, this is exactly what I needed!!!!! Thanks Matti
Before flying, do a lot of simulator it will help in real life.
Matti: FPV Drone Tips for Beginners
Me: All Tips applied.
1500$ Drone: Crashed anyway.
The simulator is the answer to all of your concerns ! And the fact to know your drone and distance you can fly. But it comes with experience and crashes.
@@jorgeluquas Thanks for the encouraging words bro!! Yes need to test this simulator I guess :)
Aivan huippua, että tubessa on niin menestyvä Matti ja Teppo duo!
More vids about FPV please! Excited to see Teppo learn
12:19 - I guess this is the reason why most people recommend you to learn how to build them, so you know how to repair them as well.
exactly. repair, tune, customize replace parts on the field if you crash. his argument is complete bonkers and ....for rich people with ton of resources
I totally love this channel,you and pete mack are my inspiration :)
I notice some funky blue coloring in the top right @ 12:30ish. That happens to me too sometimes but now that I see it on yours... I can only guess I'm NOT doing something wrong... or we're BOTH doing something wrong.
I appreciate all the attention that Matti and others are bringing to the FPV hobby. But.. that DJI drone is going to bankrupt the average person with repairs bills. Also, yes, building sucks but learn to solder and doing some YT research, you can probably fix your self-built fpv drone (or one you bought pre-built from a place such as Rotor Riot) for less than $50. Or buy a new one every other week? C’mon now!
Thank you for the adviceee i need to get 1 of those
Honestly... definitely noticing the IBIS wobbles on that FX3. It’s definitely different than the canon wobbles though
Appreciate the perspective. I don't want an FPV drone to do flips and spins and tricks. I want to fly fast near things, dive cliffs, stuff that looks good in videos. Thinking the DJI might be a good option for that. Sidebar question about music volume.... Do you like the music tracks so loud? I feel like they are mixed for max volume and when they come in hot it blows your head off and I reach for the volume knob, only to turn it back up when you are talking. Do you like it that way, or would cutting the music volume back be ok? It's only an issue for me when a video cuts back and forth between music and vo. Curious what others think.
Digging this duo! Y’all are crushing it. I need to get into FPV!
Cool, I'm actually recording a podcast episode that is all about FPV drones too. Good job guys!
If you need to talk about it, I’m here !
@@jorgeluquas Sounds great - Maybe we can do a follow-up episode and bring you in to share your expertise -- You in?
@@KasaTavs I’ll be fully in !
@@KasaTavs you can dm me on Insta @jrg.nt
Great demos guys! Cheers from Montreal.
Knowing how to build Isn't essential but it is bloody handy, cause as I'm sure you know, crashing happens often. Drone mechanic shop are becoming increasingly common, but if you live rural or have a tight budget you should definitely learn as much as you can. A little bit of knowledge will save you truckloads of money if you can fix it your self
Love it! Good energy dude! :D
I know that beach! Scarborough Bluffs! Should've gone to the secret beach there haha
Where is the secret beach?
Man, I love Your videos. You are very experienced filmmaker, and that’s why I always wonder - why music on your videos is always so much LOUDER than the talking parts? 🤷♂️ Every time I have to adjust volume ;(
But anyway, That doesn’t change that You are amazing filmmaker, I love Your videos and vlogs, and once again -Congratulations for passing that One Million subs!!! ;) keep it up, but please, make the music parts a little more quiet ;)
Matti's laugh😁👍👍❤
You guys rock! And this is totally different then my dji mini2 😅 i would love to use my gopro on the fpv, does the weight of it effect the steering?
Honestly I still use my Mavic Mini and I love it, eventually when I get the money I'd like a Mavic pro
Interesting topic and discusssion here in the comments! I do like your approach of "focusing on what you're good at" - that makes total sense. However, there's also good arguments to building the drone yourself, as well - like being able to do repairs and, last but certainly not least, the cost factor. 🤔
Still practising with my DJI FPV! I flew it down a cliff yesterday and still haven’t managed to crash it 😂 so far so gooood
I don't care how loud the music is, that song slaps! Gives a whole vibe. What's the title?
Dude! This is dope!!!! Amazing shots!
Great location for FPV Matti! Skills are improving nicely....tip for ya. Start playing around with doing "Split-S' turns. They'll help you to get a little more creative with some of those shots. I'm about where you are and was playing around with these last week at the beach. Loved the SPEED-RAMPS in this video...I've gotta work on that. Curious if you were shooting 120fps or 60fps to incorporate those speed ramps? Would love to see your post-edit so I can nail those myself. I can never time them right.
He also can fly closer to the ground to add some speed in the footage.
120fps with speed ramps my friend!
@@TeppoHaapoja Ah..thx!
love your video matt!!
Well done, great camera work and editing etc.
Nice product video man.! I’m a new coming videographer/content creator. Love to create that story and these FPV drones are great tools for expanding the story for sure! Tho I believe people do need to know how to build their own FPVs even if you buy a pre built one for your 1st FPV due to expenses. Learning how to repair and ESC or motor is a lot cheaper then buying a whole new pre built quad over and over. most of us don’t have ppl to fix our quads for us so will need to learn the quad and software. If you buy the DJI FPV well I think you have no choice but to buy the insurance lol Anyways love your product reviews man keep them up.!
Only if the DJI FPV had a better and smoother camera....if only.....it would be a must buy!
I love your videos Matti! Keep it up👊🏻
Like before even watching, as i know it will be great. Wish i could film like you. Big fan of your work
where is the Sony 50mm video? Wanted to rewatch it, but it's gone. :P
Yey! Drone footage. Sorry to hear about the fatal crash.
I think, I'm sold!!! Like, totally!!
The main reason most people would probably be building a fpv by themselves would be price. You can build your own 5 inch for 200 vs the more expensive amount of a pre built
* thumbs up so matti can see*
Sad about your drone going in the water. In the future ziptie a closed empty water bottle to your drone for flights about water. The air inside the bottle keeps it buoyant in case of an accidental dip.
*above water* but you get it 😊
Yea I should done that before.. but I was only 300meters with 1w r9 and cinematic flight.. never expected failsafe.. antenna was broken.. I totally forgot couldn't turn that direction
SOOO ABOUT THAT SONY LENS LOL
Haha you guys are fun to watch! Keep it up!
MATTI, WHY DO YOU DO THIS 2 ME??! More money I will now spend, that I dont have! 😫
I gotta disagree on building the drone... Even if you have never soldered or built anything in your life, you can easily put together a custom drone in less than 3 hours following a guide on RUclips. You will better understand how your drone works, how it's put together, and be able to repair it easily... Which gives you way more peace of mind while flying, thus making you a better pilot.
I like the way he is being honest 😂😂
There is actually another kind of fun in making the fpv drones .
But I think it depends on the person.
Totally agree ! And if you crash and break something, at least you know how to repair it !
Great video love that vibe ♥️
Is Matti still using the FX3? lol seems like he switched back to the A7sIII
Great footage 🙌🏼
The reason to build is so once you crash you can repair it and building is usually cheaper and could make a better drone.
Cool! Nice video. ✌️
Great Video. You must be flying pretty hard to only be getting 3 minutes with your 5" quad. But if your running high Kv motors that won't help. I Know Just cruising I've been able to get almost 6 minutes.
I love FPV
Hi Mattii, can you bind iflight to the dji remote? Thanks
You can get such sick and unique shots with FPV's, I wanna get one so badly!
This is dope ! And really dangerous ! Before flying do at least 30h of simulator in order to learn how to control your drone. It’s not an easy task in fpv
ok, I'm a total beginner, the flying footage convinced me I'd like to get into FPV, but right off the bat the phrase "FPV drones are so much different from your typical DJI drones" made me feel even more stupid than I probably am. would you mind explaining, since this is a beginners video, what you mean by "your typical DJI drone"? especially since a few minutes later you actually show a "DJI" drone. maybe I'm the only one confused? or maybe everyone else is not really a beginner? thanks! :-)
Hey Matti! What’s mounted to the back of your model 3 screen? Sunglasses holder? If so where did you get it?
What's going to be the solution to the bottom corners showing the propellers? Video idea!
Love You Bro Very Nice
I was there last week flying my Mavic Air 2. You guys should check out the vid.
8:33 "... flying through little holes..."
*Sees lifebuoy hanging on pole
NOPE haha :)
Matti, I’m a total newbie to FPV racing drones. Can I use the DJI FPV Goggles V2 with a racing drone that has a digital FPV camera, but still use my FrSky controller and not have to buy the digital DJI controller? Not talking about flying the DJI FPV drone, but traditional racing drones.
Yes
The second fpv drone now comes in handy 😂
Nice Matti🤙🏻
So inspiring...
Whats your jacket? It looks 🔥
so funny how he laughs at the drone builders XD
Thank you for letting me know about the cop sirens, I thought it was outside my house.
I know a lot of people now want to start flying fpv but please please at the very least learn about LiPo battery safety. If you pick up your drone unplug your battery right away, only plug in when you're about to fly, etc.
Have had friends get injured so please don't get complacent.
get your footage put through reel steady my man. Its a game changer
Here goes Matti again, forcing a laugh every 3 secs throughout the video
Yes yess.. because you have to be serius.. and by all means not ever show signs of fun or spreding good wibes.. isn't it that how you want all humans to be?? Come on bro!
@@hansidar I subscribed to his channel ever since his TravelFeel days, and his videos were fun and dope af from day one. But recently he's forcing laugh every 3 secs in his videos, maybe he wants to project more "energy" into his videos for his viewers? Anyway, I don't buy it. That's not the Matti I know.
Haha I love that I’m not an engineer either right lol and I can’t find anyone to do what I need still but I got 2 Dji Fpv but I want a carbon fiber quad that will connect to v2 goggles and I need a remote
Man this makes me want to dust off my old drone and take it for a spin! The weather's nice out today so might just do that.
Hey man.... ❤️ .. LOVE FROM tirufarmstudio@ TIRUVANNAMALAI SOUTH INDIA ❤️
Fpv content, yes please 👀