fichek
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Luca Rubino Posted at 5-17 03:23
Sorry, but an "expert" like you, prefers a drone that you can't tune to fit your own style, instead of prefers an already done one? With so many problems and limitations? Using a Bluetooth joypad instead of a real radiocontroller with decent gimbals?
You are saying the Avata2 flies better than a Cinelog35V2?
You said that with Avata 2 you cannot do tricks (and this is the truth).
I don't know which FPV pilots you're talking to, but every experienced pilot I know that has Avata (original or 2, but especially the 2) loves it.
I also really don't know why you're trying to twist my words. I never called myself an "expert", I just mentioned my experience and was surprised by your claims as they don't align with what I've heard from others. 100% of the people I've seen complain so far are either inexperienced or just ignorant and biased against DJI and didn't really try it beyond "review", if at all (heck, my kindergartener can probably shoot a better video using RCM3 than most of them could with either controller in any mode). I also never said you *couldn't* do tricks with Avata 2, and I even posted Dronarchy's videos multiple times on these forums as an example of what Avata 2 can do in Manual. I just said it's not a drone designed for that and there are better options if you want to freestyle. And I'm not sure which part of that you don't agree with because it's just basic facts, not taste or opinions.
It doesn't have to fly any better than a Cinelog35 (and it's disingenuous to compare it to a whoop with much bigger motors and props - 3.5" has over 45% more prop area compared to Avata's 2.9"!), you'll use Gyroflow for cinematic stuff anyway and Avata 2 has huge advantages over any other whoop like being able to control camera angle from -85 to +80 degrees, being able to lock gimbal angle in N/S modes which enables shots other cinewhoops simply can't do, especially when going backwards. It also lets you park it in the air while waiting for a shot (without looking at the sky), and you basically have wysiwyg of the final video straight in your goggles and on a phone or tablet next to you, now even without cables, as well as always being able to tell with a certainty if you are or aren't recording - an issue that much more experienced pilots than me experienced with action cameras. I haven't flown Pavo25v2, but V1 was absolute trash and BetaFPV has always had bad jello issues in all their whoops so I *really* doubt v2 flies better than Avata
And yeah, I don't see what it has to do with anything, but I don't care about tuning. I'm in this hobby to have fun flying, not to nerd out over gyros and filters and pid controllers. If a drone doesn't fly decently with defaults or one of the presets, it's not a build I'm willing to waste time with and will just scrap it for parts. Avata 2 flies more than fine without tuning. Could it be better? Probably. Is it good enough for what it is? Absolutely. Does anyone force you to use it instead of another cinewhoop if you like them more? Absolutely not.
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