DJI FPV is the company’s first FPV drone system. It offers three flight modes for different skill levels, a variety of optional safety features, and a new optional motion controller. Thanks to OcySync 3, the FPV Goggles can receive low-latency, high-framerate HD feed. The camera can capture video in up to 4K 60fps or 1080p 120fps. The drone offers up to 20 minutes of flight time per battery and it is available now starting at $1,299. My colleague Nino spent some time with the DJI FPV, so make sure to check his review in a separate article. The Chinese tech company DJI was founded in 2006. With its strong focus on drones, the company has been dominating the consumer drones’ market segment with the Phantom and Mavic lines for the past few years. That being said, one of the segments remained unexplored by DJI up – until now: the FPV drones. If you are not familiar with this term – FPV (First Person View) is the type of flying where the pilot sees in goggles exactly what the drone sees in a front-facing camera. In a way, it is similar to piloting a real plane. The FPV Goggles. Source: DJI FPV drones have been usually connected with racing only. Lately, FPV flying has been quite significantly gaining popularity among filmmakers as it offers a different perspective and possibilities for filming. What was anticipated by many drone operators for a while, has really happened now: DJI entered the FPV drones market....
Published By: CineD - Tuesday, 2 March, 2021