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Ive been mulling over deciding between the smart controller or the goggles (not a fan of using litchi and a hacked headset, burrowed through the side of my Samsung gear vr with a Dremel just to try it). The head tracking was cool but would like to have something actually made for them I mean I dont think brands like fat shark or whatever bring extras to the table do they?
Now I sold my MPP and bought a MP2 so was using the rest to get one or the other. I hate setting up sunshields and controller mounts so the brightest screen out there is tempting but I heard there was issues with mapping I use DroneDeploy and Pix4D for my work so Im not sure if that's an issue still. So the the owners any advice to sway my decision, not into the racing aspect or or race drones so the new FPV from DJI look cool even though its, like the sand people from star wars but I believe that's pretty much the focus of that set.
I mainly do aerial real estate work so being able to better see my camera options and framing without hiding in the shade or spinning circles trying to get a view is a PLUS. Are the goggles a good alternative, Ill have a spotter but how is it trying to get to your ISO and other camera features with those things on? I dont want to degress my skillset and use auto on my shots.. LOL. I hop a lot to panos and AEB\Hyperlapse so is that an issue too?
Just wanted some seasoned advice.. 3-450 doesn't sound like a whole lot of dough but Id rather get the best and not waste time or moola. Thanks guys.
Racing edition is just a better with broadcasting back at 1080 correct over the white version, any other perks besides looking cool as heck in black.?
Now I sold my MPP and bought a MP2 so was using the rest to get one or the other. I hate setting up sunshields and controller mounts so the brightest screen out there is tempting but I heard there was issues with mapping I use DroneDeploy and Pix4D for my work so Im not sure if that's an issue still. So the the owners any advice to sway my decision, not into the racing aspect or or race drones so the new FPV from DJI look cool even though its, like the sand people from star wars but I believe that's pretty much the focus of that set.
I mainly do aerial real estate work so being able to better see my camera options and framing without hiding in the shade or spinning circles trying to get a view is a PLUS. Are the goggles a good alternative, Ill have a spotter but how is it trying to get to your ISO and other camera features with those things on? I dont want to degress my skillset and use auto on my shots.. LOL. I hop a lot to panos and AEB\Hyperlapse so is that an issue too?
Just wanted some seasoned advice.. 3-450 doesn't sound like a whole lot of dough but Id rather get the best and not waste time or moola. Thanks guys.
Racing edition is just a better with broadcasting back at 1080 correct over the white version, any other perks besides looking cool as heck in black.?