Hey guys!
I just stumbled onto this site while looking for information on the video latency of the Goggles. Seems like nothing about that is out there yet, but here's hoping it's low enough that races like the one in their promo video are truly possible!
Anyways, I live in southwest Colorado and I love to fly my drone (a Phantom 3 Standard) starting from the peaks and flying around cliffs. Often I use it to scout out mountaineering routes or just to find cool places. I got into flying because of an $80 indoor quadcopter and it got me really pumped; I wanted to do racing, but figured it would be easier to pay back the cost of a $500 device if I did it through photography. So that's why I have a Phantom instead of some custom-built racer with FPV.
I'm hoping that in the near future I will actually get to doing some photography, and I imagine it will be a hell of a lot easier to get exotic shots using the Mavic than any other drone out there...plus I can fly it without fear right next to cliffs
I just stumbled onto this site while looking for information on the video latency of the Goggles. Seems like nothing about that is out there yet, but here's hoping it's low enough that races like the one in their promo video are truly possible!
Anyways, I live in southwest Colorado and I love to fly my drone (a Phantom 3 Standard) starting from the peaks and flying around cliffs. Often I use it to scout out mountaineering routes or just to find cool places. I got into flying because of an $80 indoor quadcopter and it got me really pumped; I wanted to do racing, but figured it would be easier to pay back the cost of a $500 device if I did it through photography. So that's why I have a Phantom instead of some custom-built racer with FPV.
I'm hoping that in the near future I will actually get to doing some photography, and I imagine it will be a hell of a lot easier to get exotic shots using the Mavic than any other drone out there...plus I can fly it without fear right next to cliffs