you can bind turtle mode to C1: double press. So if you single press C1 the drone will beep to help you locate it, and a double tap will activate Turtle.
@@brandon9689 I came to believe inverting it would be better. Cause imagine you're shooting a race track and your drone crashed, you should be able to flip it back and airborne as soon.
..... Fine.... I'll fly my Avata 2 again with my FPV controller..... I think you're right though - I just need to dedicate more time.... the motion controller is so fun though.
Definitely agree that the motion controller is fun, but now it’ll only be used when friends and family want to fly it. After getting to manual, there’s no going back.
@@VantagePointImagesI am still just practicing in the simulator, but I feel like I will still use the motion controller when I want to explore the forests around me. Since their isba lot of twigs and brush i glhsve to dodge. With hovering and being completely still super hard in manual, I probably wount use it much for that. But I am still learning for when I go out to more open areas so I can freestyle
Manual feels so much more gratifying to fly and the movement feel a lot more deliberate and smooth imo. First couple flights IRL manual after about 7 hours in a sim and I'm loving it. Haven't tried any dives, flips, split S, or anything quite yet but soon I'll be trying some of these
@uviolin593 The new FPV stuff needs an update to connect to the 03 units that we use right now. As of right now, only the Goggles 2 and 03 Air Unit are what we use, besides the older Vista units, which I still prefer to use to fly with.
@@uviolin593, with no throttle the stick is all the way down. If it went back to center, it would keep enough throttle to stay in the air. You can keep the controller the way it is, but I would not recommend it. For example, if it were the gas pedal in a car, it would mean the pedal would always be pushed half way down and you’d have to pull it up to take the throttle back to zero.
I mostly use the DJI FPV drone and have been playing with the controller settings to better match what I have the drone set up as. I continue to tweak the controller settings. The Dquad LRX (no clue what that stands for) felt similar as well. It’s fun to try them all.
@@Dronematographer, I think it has to do with the auto color grading. I changed over to D Log M and don’t see it any more. It takes more grading in post but looks better. Posting a video in the morning, let me know if you can see the difference.
That was with no filter and the sun was behind the drone. Not quite sure why it looked like a spotlight. I am using Freewell ND filters now which should solve for that and get better motion blur.