Nice. I recently bought a used Avata... mainly to get the goggles 2. I took it to a family event on 4th of July and filmed everyone going down a huge slip and slide my brother-in-law made. I actually enjoyed it and it took great video so now I'm keeping it. LOL I prefer it with the controller 2 and in manual mode.
Yes, Acro/maunel mode is the way to go 90% of the time. But for indoor or tight space videos Angle/Normal mode produces better videos for customers. I used to be an Acro mode, only freestyle racing kinda guy, but for my business, it makes more sense to utilize what produces the best results. Congrats on getting your Dji avata and goggles! Works great for cinematic stuff but the avata and avata 2 dont do well for the freestyle or tight fast turns as you have probably already realized.
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Nice.
I recently bought a used Avata... mainly to get the goggles 2.
I took it to a family event on 4th of July and filmed everyone going down a huge slip and slide my brother-in-law made.
I actually enjoyed it and it took great video so now I'm keeping it. LOL
I prefer it with the controller 2 and in manual mode.
Yes, Acro/maunel mode is the way to go 90% of the time. But for indoor or tight space videos Angle/Normal mode produces better videos for customers. I used to be an Acro mode, only freestyle racing kinda guy, but for my business, it makes more sense to utilize what produces the best results. Congrats on getting your Dji avata and goggles! Works great for cinematic stuff but the avata and avata 2 dont do well for the freestyle or tight fast turns as you have probably already realized.
@@NORB_FPV 100% agree. Yes it is great for what it is and what it is meant for!!! I have custom 5" quads for freestyle and racing!!!