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Hey guys! in today's video I show you, in my opinion, the BEST way to FPV sim at home during these cold, rainy months of the year!
Adapter I Used (This may be different for your specific goggles):
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HDMI Cable:
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or
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Cable I use to connect my Taranis Qx7:
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Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
2:08 Requirement on Goggles
2:47 What you need
3:13 Adapters
4:00 HDMI Cables
4:58 How to Connect w/ Fatshark Goggles
5:50 Goggles as Second Display
6:20 Connecting Radio to Computer
6:59 Conclusion
My gear:
Video Camera: Canon EOS M50 - amzn.to/373Y1nO
Camera: GoPro Hero 7 Black - amzn.to/3qgXtm0
Transmitter: Frsky Taranis Qx7 - amzn.to/3jMu8xl
Goggles: Fatshark HD3 w/ RapidFire Module - amzn.to/3jRc7y9
Goggle antennae: TBS triumph, and Foxeer Echo Patch
Goggle battery cable: TBS Syk Goggle Cable
Edited on Premiere Pro
5" Quad:
Motors: RcInPower Smoox 2306.5
Frame: iFlight SL5
Old VTX: PandaRC vt5805
New VTX: Rush Tank Ultimate II
FC/ESC: Mamba F722s stack
Old Camera: Foxeer Arrow Micro
New Camera: Foxeer T-rex
VTX Antennae: Foxeer Lollipop
Props: HQ prop V1S 5043
Battery of Choice: 4S 1500mah CNHL Black or RDQ Batteries
Radio Link: TBS Tracer
GoPro Settings:
4k 30fps Superview
Protune: ON
Color: Flat
ISO Min: 100
ISO Max: 100
Shutter Speed: 1/60
EV: -.05
ND: 8, 16, or 32, depending on how bright, the brighter the higher the ND.
7 авг 2024