@@savedbygrace5943 I got another brand I don't like how Freewell for the NEO makes you adhere something to the lens and then some magnetic filter mount. I got ones that have clips so much better to me.
Entertaining video, could have gone into more details on Cruise, can't you adjust the course once you've started it? Also the speed display is completely off for some reason, there's no way it was flying at 50mph on the way out or 20mph on the way back, just look at the distance covered.
Thanks so much for the detailed explanation, especially about the cruise control feature on the DJI NEO! I hadn't heard much about it before, so your breakdown was super helpful. I wanted to ask your opinion on the quality of the 4K video of the Neo-how does it hold up when watched on a big screen? Also, how would you compare it to the DJI Mini 4K in terms of video quality? Thanks again for the great content!
@@nickdel1096 watch my video sample footage I did I'm pretty darn impressed honestly. It's very usable in ideal light and conditions. Watch on a 4K tv and let me know what you think. I'm sure the Mini 4 Pro is superior but for $200 super happy. You're welcome too.
@@AtortAerialsI just watched the footage you put online on my 4k TV, and it looks really damn good! On top of that, it seems like the digital stabilization was on and you tell that it was a windy day. Just curious-did you do any tweaks to the video, or is it raw straight out of the DJI NEO onto UA-cam? Also, was the stabilizer on, or did you use a program like Gyroflow? Thanks again for the quick reply and for sharing such great work!
@@bobwhitewo3b I cousins doubt it. It's a very consumer drone I tried to fly just now in some wind and couldn't do well at all it's very limited to ideal conditions.
pros: -tiny (135g) -16 m/s (35mph) max speed in fpv manual mode (double of sport mode) - means it can still ascend while flying full throttle in sport mode at 8 m/s. -gps - waypoints, cruise control, return to home, ar home point when you have a dji controller -button activated ai vision and steering - don't need a controller/can just use your phone for adjustments -o4 transmission when you use a dji controller - the battery will likely run out before you loose signal -1 axis gimbal + digital image stabilization -$200 legitimate cons: -loud and annoying -camera kinda sucks -dji flight batteries seem very overpriced ($40 each) -does not ship with a controller (+~$350 if you want the fancy rc2 controller) -seems to require dji's expensive FPV goggles to unlock manual mode (+$350-550)
I don't think it's too loud and annoying personally. It is very sensitive in the wind and really wish somehow it was 4K 60fps, but man for $200 not too much we can complain about!
Have you ever used the Cruise Control feature on your DJI drones? Did you know the NEO could take advantage of it?
Great fun video, thanks for sharing 👍🏼
Cute Neo! Luv it. Thank you for sharing.
❤I Love the little Neo
Great video. I love my Neo
nice brother
Thanks (From Indonesian) 😏
@@oriprinting1241 🤙🏾🤙🏾🙌🏾🏄🏽♂️🌊
Freewell does have nd filters for the Neo. $20 plus shipping I believe. Interesting video.
@@savedbygrace5943 I got another brand I don't like how Freewell for the NEO makes you adhere something to the lens and then some magnetic filter mount. I got ones that have clips so much better to me.
Entertaining video, could have gone into more details on Cruise, can't you adjust the course once you've started it?
Also the speed display is completely off for some reason, there's no way it was flying at 50mph on the way out or 20mph on the way back, just look at the distance covered.
@@Peakabike I’ll do a follow-up video for you soon!
Yes filters available
Thanks so much for the detailed explanation, especially about the cruise control feature on the DJI NEO! I hadn't heard much about it before, so your breakdown was super helpful. I wanted to ask your opinion on the quality of the 4K video of the Neo-how does it hold up when watched on a big screen? Also, how would you compare it to the DJI Mini 4K in terms of video quality? Thanks again for the great content!
@@nickdel1096 watch my video sample footage I did I'm pretty darn impressed honestly. It's very usable in ideal light and conditions. Watch on a 4K tv and let me know what you think. I'm sure the Mini 4 Pro is superior but for $200 super happy. You're welcome too.
@@AtortAerialsI just watched the footage you put online on my 4k TV, and it looks really damn good! On top of that, it seems like the digital stabilization was on and you tell that it was a windy day. Just curious-did you do any tweaks to the video, or is it raw straight out of the DJI NEO onto UA-cam? Also, was the stabilizer on, or did you use a program like Gyroflow? Thanks again for the quick reply and for sharing such great work!
Como se activa el cruise control?
Pity they couldn’t make the camera cover an nd filter cuz you can use the neo with the camera cover still fitted I believe.
The speeds displayed seem way off for a Neo. Especially when you are "coming back against the wind".
@@bobwhitewo3b I cousins doubt it. It's a very consumer drone I tried to fly just now in some wind and couldn't do well at all it's very limited to ideal conditions.
pros:
-tiny (135g)
-16 m/s (35mph) max speed in fpv manual mode (double of sport mode) - means it can still ascend while flying full throttle in sport mode at 8 m/s.
-gps - waypoints, cruise control, return to home, ar home point when you have a dji controller
-button activated ai vision and steering - don't need a controller/can just use your phone for adjustments
-o4 transmission when you use a dji controller - the battery will likely run out before you loose signal
-1 axis gimbal + digital image stabilization
-$200
legitimate cons:
-loud and annoying
-camera kinda sucks
-dji flight batteries seem very overpriced ($40 each)
-does not ship with a controller (+~$350 if you want the fancy rc2 controller)
-seems to require dji's expensive FPV goggles to unlock manual mode (+$350-550)
I don't think it's too loud and annoying personally. It is very sensitive in the wind and really wish somehow it was 4K 60fps, but man for $200 not too much we can complain about!