I got a DJI mini 4 pro and I’m thinking of getting a DJI mavic 3 classic with the fly more combo but that’s like 2000 usd But I’m a DJI drone collector and take them all out for flights Edit: I also grew up with the mini 2 se and I used to live about 15 minutes away from a beach and I would take sunset pictures and pictures of mountains and other stuff
I own one too, just got it a few days ago, it's crazy! I love using Manual Mode, you can only do it with the DJI FPV Remote 3. I would recommend that you learn in a simulator first before actually doing it with the drone, maybe you should do it Nathan!
@@martimattia1997 well yes and no dji drones yes mainly but self built fpv drones don't use a joystick they use more of a RC plane radio and a lot of programming gos into it but ya in a way they can be classified like that
@VotedYT building a pc is more plug and play,. building a drone requires soldering skills. (so its slightly harder, but if you can build a pc you can build a drone)
I would NOT recommend the DJI ‘fpv drones’ to anyone. For cheaper you can get an amazing 3.5inch *real* for drone, an amazing pair of googles and a simulator.
For those wondering, I have one myself and it’s actually worth the price. It’s very steep pricing, but it’s definitely worth it. One of the best purchases I’ve ever done.
People are not understanding it’s not just a regular toy drone. It’s more for competitive stuff and for people that like to take it to places like abandon buildings to fly around like crazy. It’s not a toy.
call me a hater or say i’m gate keeping but i feel like the DJI Avata series while great drones, ruin the fun of learning and getting better because it does most the work for you
If you've ever flown any drone in your life then FPV 3 controller will automatically feel much better, safer and more precise. Even if you never learn manual mode and just stick to normal or sport mode. The motion RC is fun to play around with. But the 2 stick controller just feels better imo, and you actually build skills that transfer over to flying gimbal drones or FPV drones if you learn manual mode.
It’s easier because you’re using VR, and since you have a joystick and a gas pedal like trigger, it’s more easier to control with speed and with precise control 👍🏻
Over $1000 for 23 minutes with only one battery and like each battery is like 30 to 40 bucks yes its pretty good and all with that short time of flying and who knows how long the charging is idk if its a good choice but great video
If you crash it in the ground, it will go full speed either up either down, the only way to stop it is to turn the controller off. Also you can get a way better FPV drone under $500 and the other equipment for $500. If you're on a budget, you can find equipment + drone fir under $200