I see it more trend setting... Cinema FPV than traditional FPV acro or racing. A new FPV category that the pocket book can enter a new flyer into FPV. More of a hybrid of GPS drone and FPV craft into one. Cinema seekers would now be able to keep up with dirt bikes or various auto advertising... not new in totality, but a new category to accomplish or explore new ventures.
Prior to current flavor of drones... a camera on a RC Heli wasn't productive. Flying a Heli required skills above what most wanted to commit. Although in right hands, an acro heli was impressive, challenging and exhausting... similar to FPV. Even now, the RC Heli has a new entry that provides a great flying craft without the skill sets normally required... and provides acrobat or stunts.
Stable camera drones introduced a new category, adding GPS introduced another and allowed many to enter a hobby or skill not previously obtained by many.
I view this as a good read by DJI, they see a new market to tap! Not the current FPV arena... a new one that will most likely exceed the current FPV crowd. A controllable Cinematic craft from a different perspective.
To compare on the same parallel to current FPV isn't the focus... not in the same category despite some similarities. Think out of a different box, might find new adventures or possibilities.
One look, it's not a craft you want to push to a FPV normal flight... a crash wouldn't be a repair desired. But, use the same FPV v2
goggles and add a self build acro FPV with digital camera and you have multi-use components.
Fly down a river chasing a speed boat, follow a Surfer, dirt bike down hill and able to over take and get multiple angles or perspective views... or roam through a location difficult to see from RC location... not high speed, more Cinematic... probably more desired by many.
It may take time to clearly define it's scope of usage... but I think it'll be a successful venture and DJI must be gambling on the same to create.