Now that the M4P firmware supports the Goggles Integra and Motion Controller 2, I've been toying with the idea of picking them up.
Is anyone using these with the Mini 4 Pro? I'm interested in your opinion on what the experience is like. I've never flown an FPV before. Given that the Mini 4 is a cinematic drone and will have different flight characteristics than the Avata or another cinewhoop, can it still be a fairly thrilling flight? Is it just going to be a gateway drug to an FPV?
I have tried to get a sense from YouTube videos, but I haven't found a lot of them featuring using the Mini 4 like this. And a lot of the ones that do feature footage from a pretty high altitude. This kind of high altitude footage, from a third person perspective, doesn't really look that different from footage shot when using an RC2 controller (although the first person experience is likely quite different).
Any thoughts to share? Have you considered this upgrade worth what you spent on it? Does it add a big fun factor to your M4P flights?
Is anyone using these with the Mini 4 Pro? I'm interested in your opinion on what the experience is like. I've never flown an FPV before. Given that the Mini 4 is a cinematic drone and will have different flight characteristics than the Avata or another cinewhoop, can it still be a fairly thrilling flight? Is it just going to be a gateway drug to an FPV?
I have tried to get a sense from YouTube videos, but I haven't found a lot of them featuring using the Mini 4 like this. And a lot of the ones that do feature footage from a pretty high altitude. This kind of high altitude footage, from a third person perspective, doesn't really look that different from footage shot when using an RC2 controller (although the first person experience is likely quite different).
Any thoughts to share? Have you considered this upgrade worth what you spent on it? Does it add a big fun factor to your M4P flights?