Okay, so I did a re-edit of the first film it was too long. This is the Mavic Air 2, Better in windy conditions. It can also fly farther. But now I have the FPV Avata Which can fly into tight spots. Does no like the wind at all.
This is an Avata FPV. I also own a Mavic Air. Just some test flying. You can't get tight flying in a Mavic. I can fly through the forest with the Avata.
I go here all the time up to the Sawblade area. Would love to see a new extended aerial view exploring that area. It's a fantastic walk and a wonderful scenic region of the Tri Cities.
Well after flying for 6years and 5 drones later. Just start off in a nice Open field and see how far your drone flies before disconnects and returns home Then get an idea for Heights and flyovers The best filming is done as close to the tops of trees as possible remember the camera is a faraway lens. Keep an eye on your drone then look at what your screen sees to get a real-distance perspective. I've also just learned that the best filming is done in Tripod mode or cine mode. then you can speed up your filming in editing for the most high def. and sharpest results. Remember flying the drone is the easy part. It's the editing that makes it worth watching.