In hover looking straight down you can still just see the drone in shot. Much better though
I agree. Never shoot straight down with this drone. Only did so to answer someone’s question
DJI making their FPV drones also include N and S mode flight with all the assistive technology and features has been wonderful in opening the experience to a lot more people, which IMO is great.
It's also tempted everyone, me included, to treat like a camera drone at times, and the limitations really stand out then and remind you it's a cinewhoop design with a single axis gimbal.
Land and get out the Mini, Air, or Mavic![]()
Agreed, for smoother cinematic videos, a non FPV drone will do a better job. But, I have seen some great indoor footage with an FPV drone doing Real Estate shoots. Which probably wouldn't be possible on a regular drone.
The Avata 2 is suppose to have the same camera as the Action 4. So you can select RockSteady and HorizonSteady. The HorizonSteady should work great for indoor video. It will keep the horizon horizontal, but you do lose some width.Yes! This is, in part what some of us find so exciting about the camera improvements. Some will argue, but a case can be made this pretty much eliminates the need to mount a GoPro for most applications.
I just wish they'd put the Mini 4 Pro image processor in the Avata 2, with same imaging feature set. Guessing they didn't to keep the cost down, and it's not a camera drone.
Yeah, but it is a cinewhoop...
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