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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 3910975" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>You might take a look at the DJI Avata; it’s the next-Gen version of the FPV in a cinewhoop package. It flies much the same way, but if you use the motion controller (a must-have, IMHO) and the new goggles, you can actually look to the sides or up and down while flying in a straight line. The drone rotates or tilts to train its camera where you’re looking, but maintains its current heading per the input from your motion controller. You can also look around while flying in a circle, so it’s possible to pan around an object while it’s centered in your view - something you cannot do with the FPV unless you use the two-stick controller. It’s awesome being able to circle and bank over a large red maple in all its autumn glory, or look up at the underside of a bridge as the drone is passing beneath it. Plus, the cinewhoop layout allows you to get into tighter places - and get out of them intact - much more so than the FPV. Check out the Avata.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 3910975, member: 7157"] You might take a look at the DJI Avata; it’s the next-Gen version of the FPV in a cinewhoop package. It flies much the same way, but if you use the motion controller (a must-have, IMHO) and the new goggles, you can actually look to the sides or up and down while flying in a straight line. The drone rotates or tilts to train its camera where you’re looking, but maintains its current heading per the input from your motion controller. You can also look around while flying in a circle, so it’s possible to pan around an object while it’s centered in your view - something you cannot do with the FPV unless you use the two-stick controller. It’s awesome being able to circle and bank over a large red maple in all its autumn glory, or look up at the underside of a bridge as the drone is passing beneath it. Plus, the cinewhoop layout allows you to get into tighter places - and get out of them intact - much more so than the FPV. Check out the Avata. [/QUOTE]
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