Erik here, my day job consists of taking pictures and videos of people. I enjoy creating content on my free time and traveling. I will go into many topic but mainly videography/photography, travel, new tech and ways to make money easy!
Thanks man! It's really changed the way I make videos, having a script available is a game changer I didn't think I need! If you were to get one look at the ElGato ones. They might be a little more $$ but totally worth it with the built in monitor function and quicker setup.
@@erikduijsens I have one more question. I noticed when I download the videos I recorded to my phone some have the watermark some don’t and there’s not a setting to turn it off in the Mimo app no more. Any solution?
@@specialk3n which watermark? are you able to send me a DM through IG? I've never heard of a watermark. :S uhm, by chance did you log in to the Mimo app?
The Rubber protector Kit is NOT impressive at all ! Looks like you stand an excellent chance of breaking your OP3 just trying to stretch that rubber sleeve up over the body. No thanks. I'll pass.*
I agree on that one. It’s not the easiest thing to put on the pocket 3. Felt like it would snag the gimbal. But once it’s on it’s nice to not scratch the body and it has a cover for the screen.
Great question, I filmed this video way before the MovMax Blade. I can see the use of it but I have yet to pull the trigger. I can see it being beneficial for offroad use mostly not while driving on a smooth road/highway. Do you have it and what are your thoughts?
This video was made before carbon guards were available. I still don’t believe that they would protect against an impact but I’m sure they would look nice.
Same though here. Prop guard is the most likely part to damage. Bumper guards help nothing and even make it fly worse in some cases so I took mine off. DJI should make it prop guard replaceable.
@harley7804 exactly. If I would have known there was no way to repair it I would have just bought an RTF drone from another company. Which I’d probably what I’ll end up doing anyways.
Crashed mine the other day and I did the same thing. With the help of 80 grit sandpaper, elbow grease, and a dream, she's back in the air... for now 😅 Totally agree though. Way too flimsy.
Agreed. If they want to go with the integrated design idea, at least use more durable plastic. But really, it's a bad choice. Things break in this hobby/profession - that's Rule Number One. Design to repair - that's Rule Two. I think DJI will have replaceable hoops for the Avata 3. They tried an idea, it's not looking like a good one for many users. They'll catch on.
This. Even if you use bumper guards flying into something at 20-3mph will cause the plastic to dent deeming the aircraft not able to fly. Let’s hope they make a change in the next series.