I love my Avata, and was a great drone to learn on. I am looking to upgrade so that I can carry a better camera. So there’s the Axis 3.5” prop and motor upgrade which is cheap enough at $60, but when I can just buy a Cinelog 35 V2 with O2 Air unit for $550 Cdn and sell my Avata drone only (I am sure there many crashed avatars out there needing replacement) . I would then get the weight down to 285 grams from 400 Grams and be able to support the weight of an external camera. The Avata Frame upgrade would also void my DJI care. I already have 3 drones, question is keep the Avata as a backup, not sure what to do. What in your mind is the optimal setup for professional drone pilot to do aerial photography, love to hear what your optimal setup would e if you had to do it all over again?
The issue is it’s an underpowered cinewhoop. When flown like 5 inch free style quad in wind it flips. Cinewhoops are very susceptible to wind due to prop guards. 90% of time avata should be 20 feet off ground or less and no wind.
Exactly, the drone isn't really made for this kind of flights, but let's hope the next generation of Avatas will be a bit more strong to be used as a hybrid between this one and the DJI FPV
I've flown the dji fpv for couple years, this would be nice to learn manual on, it's alittle more durable. But as far as flying fast and having fun 100mph the fpv has it....
Mam o tym materiał na kanale 😄 (Dość niedawno dodany) W skrócie : DJI FPV - cięższy i mniej wygodny do noszenia, ale to też jego plus (jak jest wiatr) no i jest mocniejszy. DJI Avata - lekki, wygodny do przenoszenia i rozkładania, ale przez wagę i budowę, nie nadaje się na wiatry, Więc głównie zależy od tego, do czego się będzie używać. A no i na FPV używam GoPro, jako kamerkę do nagrywania, a avata ma dobrą już tą wbudowaną 😄
The DJI Avata records in D-Cinelike, and I do not use luts, I color grade all of my footage from raw to the final edit. I am planning to make luts for quick edits to get them as natural as possible very quickly.
Still happens, but there is a "fail safe" now where it will stop and hover (essentially go into "normal") when it detects the flip. But I did have it drop out of the sky by itself once without any harsh cuts or turns so... Yeah 😅
It is very easy to fly in N normal flight mode and also easy. to fly in S sport flight mode . Just go easy and go practice outside with the satelliteshook up and the Home point recorded. No need to go far and high. Just practice hovering and slow figure 8 . All can be done a 3 meters high. Again follow the DJI safety and do not rush. Good luck. It is a good quad. I have over 200 flights on mine and she flies like new. 2 years old . Be careful. @@devonjohnson8693
I just flown the avata yesterday. still great drone in 2024.
Yup, still a great choice in 2024 !
Thank you for your explanation so well.❤❤❤
Glad it was helpful!
I love my Avata, and was a great drone to learn on. I am looking to upgrade so that I can carry a better camera. So there’s the Axis 3.5” prop and motor upgrade which is cheap enough at $60, but when I can just buy a Cinelog 35 V2 with O2 Air unit for $550 Cdn and sell my Avata drone only (I am sure there many crashed avatars out there needing replacement) . I would then get the weight down to 285 grams from 400 Grams and be able to support the weight of an external camera. The Avata Frame upgrade would also void my DJI care. I already have 3 drones, question is keep the Avata as a backup, not sure what to do. What in your mind is the optimal setup for professional drone pilot to do aerial photography, love to hear what your optimal setup would e if you had to do it all over again?
I love flying it low to the ground around trees and bushes. Gyroflow is amazing.
It's very fun to fly with it ! And Gyroflow is just 🔥
The issue is it’s an underpowered cinewhoop. When flown like 5 inch free style quad in wind it flips. Cinewhoops are very susceptible to wind due to prop guards. 90% of time avata should be 20 feet off ground or less and no wind.
Exactly, the drone isn't really made for this kind of flights, but let's hope the next generation of Avatas will be a bit more strong to be used as a hybrid between this one and the DJI FPV
Cinewhoops don't fall out of the sky like this
I've flown the dji fpv for couple years, this would be nice to learn manual on, it's alittle more durable. But as far as flying fast and having fun 100mph the fpv has it....
Yup ! The FPV is just much stronger !
That's why on my future adventures I will take DJI FPV over the Avata again 😄
I love Avata too.
Great video.
Thanks
Thank You ! It's a great little drone 😄
Awesome video thanks for sharing! At this point in time, would you be patient for the AVA 2 ?? Anyone know when the release date is?
There have been some leaks recently, so I would say yes, wait for it 😄
Great review, love mine for that super fun flight
Thank You!
It's definitely fun to flight with the Avata ! 😄
A mam pytanie. Jaka jest najwieksza roznica pomiedzy DJI Avata i DJI FPV, jaka Ty dostrzegles? Ktorego bardziej oplaca sie kupic?
Mam o tym materiał na kanale 😄
(Dość niedawno dodany)
W skrócie : DJI FPV - cięższy i mniej wygodny do noszenia, ale to też jego plus (jak jest wiatr) no i jest mocniejszy.
DJI Avata - lekki, wygodny do przenoszenia i rozkładania, ale przez wagę i budowę, nie nadaje się na wiatry,
Więc głównie zależy od tego, do czego się będzie używać. A no i na FPV używam GoPro, jako kamerkę do nagrywania, a avata ma dobrą już tą wbudowaną 😄
@@SebastianDylag dzieki za informacje
Where is this place that is visible at 4:20 and 4:50. And what is it? :)
Those are vineyards on Lanzarote. 😄
@@SebastianDylag amazing place, thank you :)
what lut did you use for the d-log footage
The DJI Avata records in D-Cinelike, and I do not use luts, I color grade all of my footage from raw to the final edit.
I am planning to make luts for quick edits to get them as natural as possible very quickly.
If your in Lanzarote again give us a shout!!!
Will keep that in mind for the next time we are there ! 😄
How about tumble issue on manual mode avata?
Still happens, but there is a "fail safe" now where it will stop and hover (essentially go into "normal") when it detects the flip.
But I did have it drop out of the sky by itself once without any harsh cuts or turns so... Yeah 😅
Worth buying today for $350 with no goggles?
Depends if You already have goggles or can get some for a good price 🤔
I need a drone for my vlogs
You can buy mine. Never used.
@@Silverbeardedsurfer what model
@@IItzFord DJI FPV combo
wait avata 2
Waiting for Avata 2 / FPV 2 for sure !
Just got my Avata 😂
Have You flown with it yet ? 😄
@@SebastianDylag I'm afraid, but I have practice to get the hang of flying it indoors 😅 😄
@@devonjohnson8693 practice using normal and manual mode,
It is very easy to fly in N normal flight mode and also easy. to fly in S sport flight mode . Just go easy and go practice outside with the satelliteshook up and the Home point recorded.
No need to go far and high. Just practice hovering and slow figure 8 . All can be done a 3 meters high. Again follow the DJI safety and do not rush. Good luck. It is a good quad. I have over 200 flights on mine and she flies like new. 2 years old . Be careful. @@devonjohnson8693
Wow