I wish you could adjust the parameters for these acrobatics. They’re more of a gimmick, if anything. For instance, the $20 drone I bought my son off of Amazon has this same feature where you hit the trick buttons on the controller’s bumpers and it flips around like this. Not actually very useful for actual filming, just for trying to look cool to people who don’t know anything about drones. More sweeping acrobatics that take longer and probably require more altitude would be better.
I don’t know why people are dissing the Avata 2. You complained about the DJI FPV, and the gen 1 Avata. Now the Avata 2! Ridiculous. I don’t know why you’re comparing a TWENTY DOLLAR DRONE to this. Seriously. These acrobatics are probably much better than yours, and does your drone have perfect slow-mo? Besides, that cheap means an awful camera, unless you bought one you mounted a GoPro on. Another thing. DJI has their own, better version of the GoPro: the Action series. STOP COMPLAINING!
@@keithhanssen7413he's saying the flip is a gimmick. He's not wrong. He never said anything to dis the avata2. Full Acro is possible with the controller (not that thing in the vid but the controller with sticks)
@@jeff-w Yes, he is. Calling a valuable feature of this new drone is dissing it. DJI has top-notch technology, so they don’t have gimmicks. Tell me, would they really do that on a $1000 FPV drone? I thought not.
Waiting for the "how to" part of this How To 😂. Actually only the 180 drift is of any interest. The flips are kinda silly especially when you can get palm launch mini drone toys that do the same silly stuff. Most users will try them, twice. Show their friends, 3x. Then never use them again.
lol Ik I’m late but this is likely done with a DJI FPV controller 2 on manual mode. The joystick controller in the video is just for show, making this video super misleading…
And this are useless features that increase the nice cinematic drone price and make it more like a toy. Make next drone with no camera just toy stunts buttons 😂