Have you had a chance to try out Kai Two pro max? I haven't seen any reviews on it. It has a three-axis gimbal. I am hoping to see some video quality footage for that one also
@@JS-ej4lb no I don't know how good or bad it is. A 3-axis gimbal is not a guarantee the video isn't shaky. But if it has EIS also it probably looks fine.
I was looking for a cheap drone for traveling and was trying to decide between the L200 pro max and the faith mini. Just ordered the L200 pro max for $70USD. Could have gotten the Faith mini for $60USD, but the color and the detail in the video looked better with the L200 pro max on the few videos i could see footage. And I read a few comments about the Cfly drones crashing unexpectedly. But, there were also a lot of reviews saying the Faith mini was the best drone under $200. Are you still favoring the L200 over the Faith mini?
That price seems very suspicious. I hope it is indeed the L200 Pro Max you ordered. It's already amazingly cheap at $95. ($120 with extra battery and obstacle avoidance thing). As for which drone I like more, well the C-Fly is much faster. It can can handle more wind. And the phone is connected through OTG with the controller which has much longer FPV range. But because the video of the L200 Pro Max looks better, and because it is so cheap, I find it more fun. In my case it also works better while riding my bike, because it is slower, easier to fly at the right pace. Only thing it does not have compared to the C-Fly is a homepoint update. I may to to race back in panic to where it took off on occasion. If after a while you decide you want something more high-end, like a DJI or Fimi Mini, then of course you will lose less money with the L200 Pro Max. I always tell people to skip everything between $150 and $300. Either it is a real budget drone, or it is a DJI ( or maybe Fimi). And now we have the L200 Pro Max under 250 grams, with gimbal, SD card slot, everything. It would be stupid to buy a $250 model of some kind.
@@khalilkh7389 I don't know the fpv range of the L200. I usually fly it without the phone. Maybe I'll try next time? Some people get a couple hundreds meters. Some lose fpv at 50 meters. The C-Fly definitely has longer range as the phone is connected through a wire with the controller. It also is much faster so it can handle more wind. The video is a bit brown/yellowish and only 25 fps. But if range and wind are important I would definitely go for the C-Fly Faith Mini. Or a DJI Mini 4k or Fimi Mini. I can't think of any drone in between that is worth paying $200 or more. My advice is to stay cheap under $150, or skip everything and get a DJI or Fimi.
L200 pro max🥰🥰🥰🥰
Have you had a chance to try out Kai Two pro max? I haven't seen any reviews on it. It has a three-axis gimbal. I am hoping to see some video quality footage for that one also
@@JS-ej4lb no I don't know how good or bad it is. A 3-axis gimbal is not a guarantee the video isn't shaky. But if it has EIS also it probably looks fine.
I was looking for a cheap drone for traveling and was trying to decide between the L200 pro max and the faith mini. Just ordered the L200 pro max for $70USD. Could have gotten the Faith mini for $60USD, but the color and the detail in the video looked better with the L200 pro max on the few videos i could see footage. And I read a few comments about the Cfly drones crashing unexpectedly. But, there were also a lot of reviews saying the Faith mini was the best drone under $200. Are you still favoring the L200 over the Faith mini?
That price seems very suspicious. I hope it is indeed the L200 Pro Max you ordered. It's already amazingly cheap at $95. ($120 with extra battery and obstacle avoidance thing).
As for which drone I like more, well the C-Fly is much faster. It can can handle more wind. And the phone is connected through OTG with the controller which has much longer FPV range.
But because the video of the L200 Pro Max looks better, and because it is so cheap, I find it more fun. In my case it also works better while riding my bike, because it is slower, easier to fly at the right pace. Only thing it does not have compared to the C-Fly is a homepoint update. I may to to race back in panic to where it took off on occasion.
If after a while you decide you want something more high-end, like a DJI or Fimi Mini, then of course you will lose less money with the L200 Pro Max. I always tell people to skip everything between $150 and $300. Either it is a real budget drone, or it is a DJI ( or maybe Fimi). And now we have the L200 Pro Max under 250 grams, with gimbal, SD card slot, everything. It would be stupid to buy a $250 model of some kind.
L200 pro max dando show , melhor que o cfly 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Sim, o vídeo L200 pro max é melhor. O C-Fly é muito mais rápido e possui maior FPV range.
@@driewielwhat is fpv range l200? And with cflyvmini?
Are l200 stabilty good in wind about up to 35km/h?
@@khalilkh7389 I don't know the fpv range of the L200. I usually fly it without the phone. Maybe I'll try next time? Some people get a couple hundreds meters. Some lose fpv at 50 meters.
The C-Fly definitely has longer range as the phone is connected through a wire with the controller. It also is much faster so it can handle more wind. The video is a bit brown/yellowish and only 25 fps. But if range and wind are important I would definitely go for the C-Fly Faith Mini. Or a DJI Mini 4k or Fimi Mini. I can't think of any drone in between that is worth paying $200 or more. My advice is to stay cheap under $150, or skip everything and get a DJI or Fimi.
@@driewiel thanks this is really helpfull reply 😎
L200 Pro dá uma surra nesse C Fly Faith Mini. e custa bem menos
The L200 is far from perfect. But great value for money.
@@driewiel sim.
L200 pro max much better.
Yep. And it is the cheapest. Doesn't have long range and isn't fast. But I don't need that.