In 2008, I acquired my first camera and fell in love with producing visual experiences! I was learning to edit by myself by watching Videocopilot and RU-vid tutorials. I spent a semester and a half at a university merely to reaffirm that it's a waste of time. The best school - the school of life! I obtained my first drone in 2015. The Phantom 4. I knew at that time this was it!
I merged my understanding of composition and editing with the skill of flight, and now I'm here!
The MC is great and super intuitive. Best choice for beginners but also for anyone who just wants to fly around and explore. The RC though, is much better if you want precise control, introduce yaw/pitch/roll movements. And of course get in the world of manual flying. So it's a natural progres from MC to RC for almost everyone 🙂
Noice! Gonna take me a couple of months to try full manual mode but am having a blast with normal and mostly sport mode. Motion controller is still on its way!
I actually like this controller. I turn the Easy Acro mode off. By default the small stick will let the Avata 2 guide left and right. Also, straight up and straight down even allowing you to land it another way. These are some pretty useful features that the Controller 2 isn’t able to do. I fly manual mode a lot for flips and all that, but the stick is a usable option now depending on what you’re looking 👀 for. Thank you very Much! 🤓🥳
100% agree. I have both the motion controller and rc3 and totally prefer the motion controller. There's some things it cant do but it's just more mentally stimulating to me
Woow techer, fly the avata 2 as you do, is incredible, it looks easy to fly, but I don´t know, someone told me that fly avata 2 is easy than the real fpv drone.
It is when you use it without acro mode enabled. But when you fly in full manual mode its pretty much the same as regular fpv drone, just with some great safety features.
The DJI fpv drone has a glitch in the controller from the factory after you fly it a few times it loses radio contact and will fly away crash it can be reloaded to software and you should definitely have someone diagnose a controller before you fly it to find out
How do you deal with the fact that the 3X camera is a fixed F2.8 lens and the main camera has aperture controls? The main camera is sharpest around F4.5 to 5.6, and for example, on a sunny day, I would normally be using them in the ND16 filter to keep my shutter, speed and frame weight at the 180° rule- 2x the frame rate. If you’re going to be switching back-and-forth between the main camera and the 3X camera, do you then just keep the MAIN at F2.8 so you can use the same ND filter or do you have slightly different shutter speeds for the two lenses? That’s assuming that you don’t want to come and land to change your ND when you change cameras. Which is the point of having the multiple cameras on the one drone… I’m just gotten my M3 Pro and I’m trying to figure out practical strategies in filming
I recently purchased one of these and have been using it for about 6 months. On a couple recent projects the battery will only last about 30min and then the gimbal shuts off. Any ideas why the battery is not lasting?
…this was hands down the best Sirui Anamorphic review ever…. …I wish I saw this prior to buying lenses. …I happened to like the 75mm the best, which was very surprising! 👍👍👍