With DJI, if possible!So what do you think is the best place to put my pre order money?
With DJI, if possible!
But it Litchi has the same feature why by these instead of using an existing phone/headset combination?
Difficult to answer without getting some unbiased reviews. I use litchi and the way i fly i don't feel any issues regarding lag; isn't lag a problem for racing quads that Mavic isn't?
So it all comes down to image/display/ppi: i was thinking about a 4k display gor the dji goggles, but the are not. I use an iphone 6s and the quality of image is almost rubbish and often think to get a Samsung s8, waited for the dji goggles.......now this price in europe of 600$+the display that it's a big "?". So beside some headtracking can't see, actually, great value for the money for the dji goggles compared to a phone/headset combo.
Controlled movement is nothing, stabilisation which it's there for in the first place is what requires most movement.Is the Mavic's gimbal ready for all that quick back and forth movement?
Yep. You'll certainly be able to play other stuff even if if might require transcoding it into one of the formats that match the aircraft's first, but DJI don't want to deal with it so they just say you can't.What do you think they mean by "[6] DJI Goggles can only play content downloaded from DJI drones."? You can watch content from an hdmi source but not from a micro sd (unless it is from DJI drones)?
Certainly. A camera op with a good quality joystick gimbal (as on an Inspire for example) will do a better job than head tracking, but HT will definitely be better than the wheel/yaw stick on the Mavic.Beyond just the fun of FPV flying, what's the prospect of all of this for taking smoother footage? Seems like I have way more control over my head movement than over the tiny stick adjustments that make the footage often jerky.
I have not seen that mentioned as a requirement. For lowest latency you would want 1080 which is why it's what's advertised, but there's no reason it wouldn't work in the other modes.2. Cinematic shots are probably difficult because the goggles require the Mavic to operate in 1080p where we know the quality.
Most likely lag and image quality will be significantly better. Also, no wires, and just better integration with the system.So what benefit is there with these goggles than what you can accomplish with Litchi and modifying the Samsung Gear VR to work without loading the Oculus service
When I use litchi in FPV mode (with my phone holder headset), I get weird gimbal behaviour when the Mavic is about 300 mtr away from me. Furthermore, the resolution is just too low to really enjoy FPV flying. I think these goggles have a great feature list; ordered immediately. This is why I've purchased the Mavic in the first place![]()
When i use litchi i have no problems with range or gimbal; that said, the resolution is very disappointing, but that's the phone, not the app itself. I wonder how would be the resolution with a samsung s8 compared with the dji goggle.
I think that i will be ordering the dji's soon or later, but considering the price here in europe i would like to see some reviews and be sure that they worth the money.![]()
DJI Goggle, 1920x1080 x two screens.. S8+ 1440 x 2960... really its 2960 x 1440 in landscape mode. 1920 x 2 = 3840 and the 1080 will remain the same.
SO at the end, you get 3840 x 1080 = 4 147 200 Pixels with DJI and 2960 x 1440 with S8+ which is 4 262 400 pixels
And ALL within an inch of your eyes to make sense of it!
I had an s7 edge at 1440x2560 = 3 686 400 pixels. 576 000 less than the s8+ and I do not think that will be enough to make it have that WOW factor. So the lower resolution of the DJI goggles probably won't make me excited. Not at that price point. I'll plug in my wire. The delay is literally what you would of seen while using the app anyways, and there is less delay on wire than there is on wireless.
s8+ should be here this week so I can work out all the new issues that are bound to come up.
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