So I am only doing landscape type filming. Slow and deliberate. With occasional still photos of the same.
Just curious if this type of flying/use lends itself to goggles or not? Is there anyone else out there that is doing the same type of nature films and finding a set of dji goggles useful?
Tempted to pick up a set of white goggles for use with my m2zoom but not sure if they would end up getting returned or not. I use a phone or tablet and routinely stop/start recording, switch between video and stills, adjust iso , etc all from go4 and several times during a single flight. To do all those changes via the goggle interface from reading the menu and watching youtube videos it seems rather slow and/or complicated.
Is that the case or are goggles the end all? Thanks in advance.
Just curious if this type of flying/use lends itself to goggles or not? Is there anyone else out there that is doing the same type of nature films and finding a set of dji goggles useful?
Tempted to pick up a set of white goggles for use with my m2zoom but not sure if they would end up getting returned or not. I use a phone or tablet and routinely stop/start recording, switch between video and stills, adjust iso , etc all from go4 and several times during a single flight. To do all those changes via the goggle interface from reading the menu and watching youtube videos it seems rather slow and/or complicated.
Is that the case or are goggles the end all? Thanks in advance.