Informative video, but for those of us that want the best video quality, a GoPro is a must have. It has nothing to do with whether one wants to do acrobatics as you said in the video and everything to do with dynamic range and sensor size and quality. I’ll fly a heavier drone if it means my video is better. And when I used the O3 on the Avata, before building my 5”, I was not happy with the dynamic range at all. I can’t imagine going back to that camera.
So would u recommend a 7 inch rather than a 5 inch as your first progression onwards from Avata and dji fpv? & should I buy the tbs tango 2 and choose crossfire option for the chimera? Cheers
Max range on Chimera7 v2 i get is 800m an then failsafe, but the problem is thar GPS unit is very bad quality, it gets gps signal lost all the time so no failsafe huh :) More over antispark completly melted and i've got power loss during low throttle flight. It's cheap shitty chinese quad for the premium price. But when it flies it flies well.
Great video! A tip, use a rain cover that is made for a larger backpack. I can cover my FPV Backpack and 7" drone on the back of it with my raincover so i dont have to worry about rain and dirt. Also good if walking in public so i dont attract attention if i dont want to.
This is how we do it in Pennsytuckey, coal dust in drones will kill the bearings. Helpful tip. Yeehaw 🤘 Looking forward to the distance test, full send!
Hey man, do you know where a buzzer could be placed so you can still reach the button when you disconnect the battery? I have lost a chimera 7 while doing long range and I got to the place where it crashed but without a buzzer it was impossible to find. I am getting a new one with O3 soon and I really need a buzzer with battery in there cause I lost 1200euro because I lost it with the Hero 11 black and a 5euro buzzer could have saved me, but when I look at this drone I see side panels everywhere making it hard to reach the button everytime you disconnect the drone. Thanks
Great video as always Mike! The lens flare that is visible on the O3 air unit is that caused by light reflecting back from an ND filter? I get that every so often and it drives me nuts.