im a newbie bro been stalking fpv a while now, impressed and inspired good flying bro 👍,, im buying cheapest possible pro Kit already: dji goggles v2 I'm set on for solid penetration, temted on walksnail X ? Explorer l4 drone sub250 - for uk legalities & long flights tango 2 or elrs pocket radio ? any advice anyone can offer on my choices would be appreciated. im lil bit indecisive tbh haha
I don't know much about either radio because I still fly an old QX7. I would go with the a Boxer to be safe. 03 is still a great choice, just going to cost more.
your transmitting patch is pointing straight up from what I see, you might want to point it at 45° towards! I'm waiting to get mine and I hope they don't suck!
@@BaldmanFPV Googled around for that now and seems to be horrendous, but that's just what people in forums say. And apparently no DVR either, so you'd have to rig something up just to show us. That doesn't bode well, in the words of a certain sorcerer.
Ah, found an interesting vid on the snow subject m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EgTJesEsdgw.html&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fintofpv.com%2F&source_ve_path=Mjg2NjY&feature=emb_logo
DJI Action 3 has a micro sd card slot. Looks like a nicer Go Pro and its $200, with the newest Action 4 out. Which just has some slightly better spec's over the 3. But the 4 doesnt seem worth it to me, but it is very nice! I do like the GoPros too, however I'm not having the best luck with their new stuff lately..
@@BaldmanFPV The DJI stuff seems to be sensitive to SD cards, like my O3 Air Unit doesnt like some nice high Spec Samsung SD's, but they work fine on other devices that require the same speed levels.. Now i just buy Sandisk Extreme Pro Micro SD cards AND I only buy the 256GB or bigger cards, because they hide the fact that to get the full advertised speeds for most of these SD card brands, it needs to be their bigger capacity cars. I found this out by buying Two 128GB SanDisk Extreme Pro's, instead of one 256GB SD Card. But they a reduced Read & Write speed, i forget what it said on the chart, but it was only at 60% of the Advertised Speed for the Class 3 SD's. If you look closely they do have an Asterisk mark there, and it does say "Advertised Speeds only capable on 256GB & larger SD Card models... Pluds it just seems to randomly not like other Brands like the Samsung EVO SD'd i have, but sometimes it works fine.. I would try a Sandisk Extreme Pro 256GB card or bigger. Its on DJIs "apporved list of SD card" specifially as well.. Havent had a problem since switching to using the Sandisk SD Cards in any of my newer DJI stuff..
@@BaldmanFPV I had the same issues with my O3 Air Unit, my Avata, and my DJI Air Unit/Vistas even... The solution i've found is to just use one of their recommended SD Cards. I personally recommend the SanDisk Extreme Pro 256GB or larger. One thing i learned when shopping for SD Cards is that basically almost always, the advertised speed is only for the 256GB or larger cards... I personally now use only the SanDisk Extreme Pro 256GB, as i have 3 of them and i have an older 64gb I use in a GoPro. That's the largest the O3 Air Unit & Avata was said to accept at the time, but I think it says you can use up to a 512GB SD card now instead. I Haven't had a single SD Card Error or SD "Speed Too Slow" Error, at all anymore after switching, and my other SD cards were name brands with the proper specs like Samsung, etc.. They were on the smaller side and I ended up using them in other things that i needed them for, so I didn't end up with a bunch of extras from just replacing them with the SanDisk model. The DJI stuff, including the Action Cameras just seem to be sensitive to the SD Cards, and these just work great with the SanDisk Extreme Pro 256GB (or higher) capacity for the full write speed, and it just works.. Plus they're easy to get at most electronic store's and they're not overpriced like some others i've seen. They're usually actually on sale on Amazon, plus with free prime overnight shipping if you have prime..
nice freestyle mate, not sure if anyone mentioned it but the patches should be on top of the walksnail goggles as one of the connecters is rx, probably the difference would be minimal but I thought it was worth mentioning. But now I think about it for freestyle is you fly behind yourself and dont turn towards the drone like when you do long range I guess the stubbies are better on top. I fly these with the true rc patches on top and the stubbies on the bottom and I tested them against DJI and the difference is super small if you compare penetration. I have a test on my channel if you would be interested
My best results with walksnail came from changing all of my antennas on quad and goggles. I use trurc on my goggles and vista rush cherry on my quad. I like it and performs good where I fly is pretty noisy. Awesome flying!
Nice flying, but I don't get why people use a hero session (If I saw that right) instead of just the o3 footage. If you really want the best of the best, okay use a hero 12 but just for a vid about flying - the o3 footage would be way enough.
Nice ripe dude, O3 has a better penetration.... but I still love the features from Walksnail.... give it a little time and let us see, what next firmeware updates brings
V2 goggles have lower latency and higher frame rate than goggles 2. Goggles 2 give you more resolution and OLED, but i still prefer V2. Ive done alot of side by side testing with V2 vs G2 and the V2 also gets more range and penetration wit stock antennas and has 4 options for antenna upgrades instead of 2
@@BaldmanFPV I Def feel that going between Vista and 03. With the Vista feed stuttering a bit l at close range. Like the frame rate is less consistent and hiccups occasionally, but seemed to be resolved on 03.
I just can't fly DJI, the latency just makes me sick, but i can fly Walksnail cuz its more locked in but i can still feel the latency, so i still mostly fly analog due to the latency, the image never bothered me when ripping... But i bought walksnail cuz it is nice not needing to carry a thumb camera on my micros! Plus a 2.5w vtx is hard to beat with good antennas...
Dji makes me feel nauseous as well. Rocked hdzero all last summer until I tried walksnail. Mostly fly walksnail now, unless I'm feeling in a rut. That's when I switch back to hdzero for a while. When range isn't an issue, hdzero is the king of confidence. I still have a couple of analog quads, but the vtxs are getting harder to get, and hdzero has about the same range.