Great job! Nice property too 👌 I was hoping that the Avata 2 would be that good in N and S mode with RC3. It is perfectly usable for non extreme accro. Thank you.
@@PropertyFPVDroneToursUK I’ve made another comment on one of your other videos, but I’m also looking to set up a side gig in this field. Could I ask you a few questions?
Ever considering making a comparison between Avata 1 and 2 for property tours? Most reviewers do only outdoor or wide open spaces so it's hard to judge pros and cons for this specific application
Hi, how are you? I wanted to ask you a question. I have a DJI Avata 2, and I’m filming with this configuration: • Stabilization deactivated (RockSteady and HorizonSteady turned off) • Wide Angle Other than that, I always film in Normal or Sport Mode. Brightness, ISO, and all those characteristics I leave on automatic. But when I import the video into Gyroflow, it always tells me that it can’t find the “Lens Profile.” (This happens to me both in the app and on the MacBook. I have already updated the Gyroflow app on both, but it still does the same thing. What can I do?)
Amazing video but how did you do that last shot coming out of the bathroom window, spinning around and flying up and away backwards for the wideshot from between the trees? That was batsh!t crazy!!!!!
Awesome. Thank you for the inspiration. May I ask, how do you try and mitigate the risk of the propellors clashing with anything in case of a control error or a drift of the drone indoors?
@@PropertyFPVDroneToursUK absolutely makes sense the only thing I guess you have to be careful of is things hanging vertically for example blind cords, etc.. I guess occasionally if you hit the wall it’s not that big a deal alright?
Beautiful flying and great video editing work there. Looks great! Out of interest how much do you charge for a fly through of a house, editing and all? Also what licences (is that correct?) do you need in order to fly for commercial gain and near other buildings? Cheers!
Did you use motion vfx to edit this or was it a plug in on dvinci resolve? Also looking for smooth video when speeding up and slowing down, if you have any tutorials you can point to that would be great.
@@PropertyFPVDroneToursUKthank you for being so giving with the info you share. Do you have any more info or links to how you do this technique? Would never guess there are any cuts!
@@PropertyFPVDroneToursUK yes, it is, I think he means horizon steady but you would be fine with rocksteady or just using gyro in Post. This footage is superb.