Sorry I’ve not been here in a while mate. I’ve been struggling. It’s a breath of fresh air coming back here. And it’s lovely you have nice neighbours and hearing positive things. People saying nice things about someone els feels good. I’m trying to get back in to flying again I’ve got some projects I want to do. Thanks again. Love that quad👌🏼
Yes, tape is much better! The glue on those motor wire tubes wears out and the tube and wires end up flapping in the breeze. It happened on my iFlight Chimera 7, so I ended up wrapping fabric tape over the tube and arm. 💡
21:02 the manual for the flight controller Im using specifically states to use UART 2 for ELRS recievers. ELRS will use tx2 instead of sbus2 and an sbus reciever will use, duh, sbus2. The point here is that, one should read the manual for whatever FC they are using.
I have the older model with the 2004 motor , it's one of my favs. I end up doing more of a aggressive type of flying do to boredom. Like alway nice review, see you on the next one.
20:44 DJI O3 is not good enough for me. I plan to upgrade my CineLog 35 (v1) to v2 somewhere in the future. I think the best is to have GoPro for the best possible quality (like paid work) and O3 when you want to just fly between the trees to not risk braking GoPro ;)
'Geez Louise' is back!!! Yay! love that one. I don't even want a cinewhoop but it was worth watching just for a fix of some Nick Burns. :) Nice O3 unit though. If DJI had a VRX hdmi module for the HDZero goggles.
Can you adjust the camera angle tilt on the Cinelog 35 v2? It looks like the O3 camera is held on by two screw on each side, and therefore the angle is non-adjustable?
Maybe the wobbles is related to the PWM settings in bluejay? I had a similar behaviour with the cinelog35 performance (same motors I think). The setting was on 96 kHz and after I changed it to 48 kHz the problem was fixed.
hi nick, why you cant use uart2 for the elrs receiver, it because you received PNP Version, means the sbus in uart2 is connected to the O3. if you want use uart2 for elrs, you should remove the sbus and ground cable from O3 to FC. But this wont apply if you use crossfire, somehow crossfire still working with uart2 even the sbus cable connected to O3
the propwash wasn't very noticeable, now Idk if that's because of the stabilisation or the lack of ducts around the prop, but how does that feels on the sticks compare to previous versions regardless of manufacturer?
Its hard for me to give much of an accurate analysis of the flight difference from v1 to v2. I fly so many quads and the time between them make it nearly impossible. Also I no longer have v1 to compare
I got this drone and on the 3rd time flying it I crashed. When I plug it in to a battery or usb it lights up but there are no beeps. I can see the footage. The FC is flashing like it’s trying to bind and then stays solid red after a while with the receiver staying blue. Everything seems fine in beta flight. Any advice?
Nice ! a friend of mine messed up the settings and I reloaded the CLI files. Is there a better way to get everything back to factory setting or setting that will get it to fly better? on the Cinelog 35 v2 the orientation and everything looks normal in beta flight but when I arm to takeoff instead of gradual power it just goes straight to almost full power and is a screamer when I hover. Thanks for your help.
If the cli is from the manufacturer and is for the version of betaflight on the quad that is the way to get it back to factory defaults. Maybe the props are on upside down?
Hello Mr. Nick, I own a self built cinelog25, it’s got the factory settings. When I fly and try to get a nice descending shot I can see wobbles. How do I fix that?
Awesome flying and review, Nick! 😃 Pretty nice cinewhoop! I just don't like the inverted motors, but well... Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Hi Nick, I find the goggle DVR the most helpful for the following reason. There is lots of videos showing what O3 with rocksteady looks like... What differs is the impact that the individual quad has on the experience through the goggle. The goggle view shows bobbles in the PID tune and any vibrations or jello. You can also see any breakdown in reception which can differ from choices in antennae and interference from electrical noise. Thats why I like goggle view (as well as OSD showing drops in voltage)
Hi everyone I need some help, when I finish a test flight of my cinelog35 v2 my osd say that my max amp was 75A, my batteries are going down crazy fast for just cruising around. Any ideas?
Don't recall what this one pulled for amps. What does your flight time compare to what I have in the video? And what brand and size of battery? Very likely just the battery.
Looking for the next step up from the DJI Avata as i am still new to the FPV world. Just want something with more power for dives and basic beginner freestyle moves like Split S, dive bombs, etc. Would you recommend this over the XI35 Pro?
thanks for the feedback! what would be your reasoning behind that if you don't mind me asking? sorry for the naivety I am still a super noob to the FPV world. @@NickBurnsFPV
Great video. I cannot figure out how these GPERC drones are build and how to set them up? Do you have to build it, if so, does it require soldering? How is the setup? Do you have to configure ever single parameter, like you had to with Pixhawk controllers? Do they have some sort of flight modes or is it pure manual flight? Thanks.
For the most part the BNF quads I have on this channel are "ready to fly". We do have to find the drone to the radio and in the case of hd drones we also have to link or bind the video transmission. There are several other steps on could take for personal preference, like the rates we fly with (which isn't required and often very very personal), set the switches on the radio to the different flight modes (arming-required, air mode, angle, horizon, turtle mode (flip over after crash), maybe beeper to help find if it goes down. Some such as myself will also move the osd elements around on screen/goggles, this is also very personal and not required.
@@NickBurnsFPV Thanks for the fast reply. In other words: The BNF drones are like BNF planes. So, no setup required. Just change a few things here and there, done. Copy that. Which means that with non BNF, it is the way I thought it would be. Soldering, setting up and all that kind of stuff. : ( Do you have any idea how much more expensive a BNF version of a drone is, compared to you putting all the parts together yourself? Thanks.
@@fc1133 That is correct. One note of warning. Sometimes they offer this quads as PNP which is plug and play, or in reality means we have to do the things we do with BNF and add a receiver which 95% of the time does mean soldering. I advocate we just buy them with the receiver if we can.
No, it only has mounting for 25x25 AIO. The mounting holes can be seen on the images of the frame. They only show one set of mounting holes and the recommended flight controller is 25x25. This is how I answer these questions without getting the drone out.
Hi there, could you please give me an advice me. Is it possible to pair cinelog 35 v2 Performance HD Avatar to DJI Goggles V2 ? Why I am asking because somebody write that is not possible and I don't know whether to buy a cinelog 35 v2 Performance HD Avatar or not?
Hi Nick. Great video! I'm between the Cinebot30 and this one. My priorities are aggressive flight and increased flight time (bigger LiPos with O3 without external camera). I know that the Cinebot30 has better protections, but in relation to the flight, if the Cinelog35 had the right pids so that it doesn't shake in aggressive flight, which of the two would you go for? Thanks!
The cinelog35 is going to give longer flight due to larger props are more battery efficient. And we can run much larger capacity batteries for even more flight time. The 35 would be the logical choice for longer flight times with more aggressive flight.
Great video. I got just got mine and the wobble is ridiculous it feels sometimes going against me. Sre your settings stock? Do you mind sharing rates/pids? Thank you.
I fly all review quads with the pids and filters they come with. This covers my rates, same on all quads custom or otherwise. ua-cam.com/video/llpHcWQx8q8/v-deo.html
I don't know. I don't have that sort of communication with fpv companies. That sort of question would be best answered by the manufacturer and their support staff.
So it looks like a decent enough of a quad but like you said the prices lately... $350, $450 or more. Not that easy to afford. So I think you have to pick the best quads for your money. That is one reason i really do enjoy watching your videos, they are always very well done and informative.
Have you experienced any slight vibration when u quickly throttle up.. i got nine yesterday and im getting a ever so slight bobble when i punch out hard
Hi Nick! Love the channel :) you mention in the video about casual flying with your favorite quads, could we know which ones are those?? I know you liked the Mobula7 1s but how about the overall top 3 or 5
The tune I am flying is the tune the manufacturer applied, they should have applied it to yours as well. But if by chance they didn't for some reason... here is the manufacturer cli dump which has the pid tune geprc.com/downloads/cinelog35-v2/
Dear Mr., would you be so kind and share your pids with me ? My cinelog with stock pids and a GoPro is shaking while cruising .. would be much appreciated
@@NickBurnsFPVI have them on. I changed the AIO to 48khz and I added a minute of flight time. But, with a GoPro on, using the 6s+gopro profile from GepRc it does slightly wobble when cruising on 35% throttle. But was windy yes, back wind … could that cause it ? I feel like the dampers are too soft for a full GoPro :-/ no money for a naked one
Lol 😆 hyperflow. Gyroflow, although already had me laughing at “SQUIRREL!” It’s a much more agile cinnewhoop than some of the older ones that Gep RC’s released but those still do good at video capturing.
oddity xI35 hands down. I suspect (without having flown them) the oddityRC brand offers similar prop size and features, its going to be better than any other brand.
@@DeathMetalBIH This is one I no longer have. I have regular giveaways, I suspect it was in one of those. Geprc furnishes the cli dump here geprc.com/downloads/cinelog35-v2/ If your wondering about the rates I use I cover that here ua-cam.com/video/llpHcWQx8q8/v-deo.html I use the same rates on all quads inside and out, slow or fast. When I do reviews I use the PIDs provided by the manufacturer.
@@creasedaf1s900 I do think the cinebot30 prop protection is more durable than the 35 prop protection. Its hard to have the same durability as the prop gets larger. And in this comparison the protection material is well different.
Difference vs what? I only have one of these, I do feel like this is a bit jumpy when flying it more aggressively. I suspect it will take more repetitive flights for me to truly get a handle on the responsiveness.
the 35 will carry a load better, but I still think the prop protection of the cinebot is going to be more robust and durable. I think they fly fairly similarly with the exception of the 35 v2 feels a touch jumpy when flying more aggressively. i think it comes out in the video as well.
Hey Nick, question for you. Do you know if the analog frame is setup exactly the same as the O3? I have an O3 available and was thinking of ordering the analog and swapping out the VTX.
I don't know for sure. The weight difference might not make a huge flight difference. I haven't seen geprc upload the cli for this series of drones yet. Hopefully they will soon.
No need for the all caps. I personally have little experience with crossfire, and when I last used it was several years ago. I think it would be best to look for cross fire binding tutorials than looking at videos on specific quads.
thanks for sharing : it's perfect to see you fly kwads agressively too. It looks nimble but the wobble on dives isn't good.. I'm pretty sure it could be fixed with pids/esc settings but if you're buying a BNF it's to save time on this too. I wonder if it flys better than my iflight protek35, once equipped with a full sized GP11, for standard cinewoop stuff aswell as mid speed chase (bmx).... I have some important shoots comming. On a different topic, I hate that the DJI Controller v1 isn't compatible with o3... haven't made the switch to o3 for that reason :)
@@NickBurnsFPV I was serious 😅.. I'm undecided on which of the two to choose.. but I think that with the Cinelog I also have a little bit of Nazgul. thanks!
@@cleyfpv I believe there is only one nazgul its a 5inch and I haven't flown it. Overall I can tell you that the nazgul should be much more capable of freestyle flight and race flight. The cinelog will do an okay job of freestyle or faster flight. Really in my mind the prop protection is for those that feel more comfortable with that bit of safety but it won't fly as well or be as capable as an equal quad without prop protection.
Simple answer is I am pretty busy, with work, family etc. If I had to travel to fly I likely wouldn't fly. Flying in the backyard is not only convenience but I also still have fun flying my space, and can do it with as little as 30 minutes available.
Question, i have a HDZero Boxgoggle. Can i fly this beautiful cinewhoop with my HDZero goggles?? Is it the wesp cam version? Hopefully someone can help me :)
I don't see they offer an hdzero compatible version of this. The best we could do is if those goggles have hdmi in is to buy an avatar vrx and get the cinelog35 v2 version that is avatar.
@@NickBurnsFPV Thank you very very much for the answer, you make great contest and the fpv community should be very happy to have you with your great Video:) thanks and greetings from Austria
This if we plan to carry a heavier or full sized external hd camera. Cinebot if we want to fly more aggressively. Both fly smooth slow and flat, but the cinebot handles faster flying better, and the prop protection on the cinebot is likely much more robust.
eeeew icm42688, no thanks, been dealing with that one on my whoops and betaflight and QS dont really support it. You have to use tons of software filtering to get it flying. frame is cool though.
I have this gyro on my cinebot30 and I was worried, but it flies exceptionally good with normal filtering, it’s more similar to the mpu6000 than the bmi270 is. Geprc seem to have a good board design for it, I would actually want that gyro over a bmi270 if I bought this drone.
I really like Geprc products and the build quality but their tunes kinda suck haha. This wobble thing is constantly reported on their products. U would think they would test that on their tune before mass producing them. I don’t think I’ve ever seen them provide updated tunes or cli dumps to help either. Geprc listen to the feedback please!!
Sorry I’ve not been here in a while mate. I’ve been struggling. It’s a breath of fresh air coming back here. And it’s lovely you have nice neighbours and hearing positive things. People saying nice things about someone els feels good. I’m trying to get back in to flying again I’ve got some projects I want to do. Thanks again. Love that quad👌🏼
same boat man. hope all is getting better! i have not flown since the end of 2020...here's to everyone running some packs and feeling better!!!
Yes, tape is much better! The glue on those motor wire tubes wears out and the tube and wires end up flapping in the breeze. It happened on my iFlight Chimera 7, so I ended up wrapping fabric tape over the tube and arm. 💡
ah so the adhesive is the weak point.
You just can't beat a good fabric tape.
21:02 the manual for the flight controller Im using specifically states to use UART 2 for ELRS recievers. ELRS will use tx2 instead of sbus2 and an sbus reciever will use, duh, sbus2. The point here is that, one should read the manual for whatever FC they are using.
I have the older model with the 2004 motor , it's one of my favs. I end up doing more of a aggressive type of flying do to boredom. Like alway nice review, see you on the next one.
20:44 DJI O3 is not good enough for me. I plan to upgrade my CineLog 35 (v1) to v2 somewhere in the future. I think the best is to have GoPro for the best possible quality (like paid work) and O3 when you want to just fly between the trees to not risk braking GoPro ;)
sure, the client needs to satisfied.
I know it's a year later. but UART4 is natively used for the Air unit.
'Geez Louise' is back!!! Yay! love that one. I don't even want a cinewhoop but it was worth watching just for a fix of some Nick Burns. :) Nice O3 unit though. If DJI had a VRX hdmi module for the HDZero goggles.
I don't suspect we will see a DJI vrx
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Hi Nick, Great video and review of the GEPRC Cinelog 35 V2.
Hello thanks for your review. Actually I don't know what to choose between the 30 and 35. What are the advantages of the 30 compared to the 35?
Sweet! if you already got yours mine cant be far behind haha i always seem to get mine a day or two after your videos come out.
Lol. I don't see why they would stagger the review sample shipments. I wouldn't, just means more trips to the shipper. But I am lazy that way. :)
Can you adjust the camera angle tilt on the Cinelog 35 v2? It looks like the O3 camera is held on by two screw on each side, and therefore the angle is non-adjustable?
Its adjustable. I fly it in this video at two different camera angles.
Maybe the wobbles is related to the PWM settings in bluejay? I had a similar behaviour with the cinelog35 performance (same motors I think). The setting was on 96 kHz and after I changed it to 48 kHz the problem was fixed.
Its possible, 99% of the time in bnf reviews I don't make changes other than osd elements and positions and my rates.
hi nick, why you cant use uart2 for the elrs receiver, it because you received PNP Version, means the sbus in uart2 is connected to the O3. if you want use uart2 for elrs, you should remove the sbus and ground cable from O3 to FC. But this wont apply if you use crossfire, somehow crossfire still working with uart2 even the sbus cable connected to O3
yes, I belive that is correct. I tried to cover it in the video, but hard to remember now.
how do you get to the 03 Bind button? Do I have to remove that bottom plate?
I think so, I believe I recall dropping the bottom plate down with the O3 vtx to bind it.
the propwash wasn't very noticeable, now Idk if that's because of the stabilisation or the lack of ducts around the prop, but how does that feels on the sticks compare to previous versions regardless of manufacturer?
Its hard for me to give much of an accurate analysis of the flight difference from v1 to v2. I fly so many quads and the time between them make it nearly impossible. Also I no longer have v1 to compare
@@NickBurnsFPV right. but does it feel like it's hard to control due to propwash on a dive?
@@spectrexfpv No I don't believe it did. If I find these have dive problems I try to make a point of either showing it or discussing it.
Would it be possible to connect it to esc-configurator and get a screenshot? I just rebuilt mine and had to replace the AIO
unfortunately I don't believe I have this one any more.
I got this drone and on the 3rd time flying it I crashed. When I plug it in to a battery or usb it lights up but there are no beeps. I can see the footage. The FC is flashing like it’s trying to bind and then stays solid red after a while with the receiver staying blue. Everything seems fine in beta flight. Any advice?
sounds like an esc issue. Can you use esc-configurator.com to read the esc?
Nice ! a friend of mine messed up the settings and I reloaded the CLI files. Is there a better way to get everything back to factory setting or setting that will get it to fly better? on the Cinelog 35 v2 the orientation and everything looks normal in beta flight but when I arm to takeoff instead of gradual power it just goes straight to almost full power and is a screamer when I hover. Thanks for your help.
If the cli is from the manufacturer and is for the version of betaflight on the quad that is the way to get it back to factory defaults. Maybe the props are on upside down?
Hi, DJI Goggles Integra + GEPRC CineLog35 V2 HD O3 FPV Drone - TBS Nano RX With GPS + TBS Tango 2 Pro will work together???
Yes they should
Hello Mr. Nick, I own a self built cinelog25, it’s got the factory settings. When I fly and try to get a nice descending shot I can see wobbles. How do I fix that?
I have this video on the cinebot 30 that had the wobbles maybe try that. ua-cam.com/video/uWKuiPDVtls/v-deo.html
Awesome flying and review, Nick! 😃
Pretty nice cinewhoop! I just don't like the inverted motors, but well...
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
According to nick, it’s sinlog and sinwhoop 🤣
Hi. Can you turn camera O3 verticaly by remote controler 2?
sorry I can't comment. I don't have the remote controller 2.
@@NickBurnsFPVstill… camera on this drone has possibility to move up/down? Or is mounted constant?
@@pluszak85_md adjust the angle up or down...yes. But move the entire camera vertical....no.
Hi Nick, I find the goggle DVR the most helpful for the following reason. There is lots of videos showing what O3 with rocksteady looks like...
What differs is the impact that the individual quad has on the experience through the goggle. The goggle view shows bobbles in the PID tune and any vibrations or jello. You can also see any breakdown in reception which can differ from choices in antennae and interference from electrical noise. Thats why I like goggle view (as well as OSD showing drops in voltage)
Hi everyone I need some help, when I finish a test flight of my cinelog35 v2 my osd say that my max amp was 75A, my batteries are going down crazy fast for just cruising around. Any ideas?
Don't recall what this one pulled for amps. What does your flight time compare to what I have in the video? And what brand and size of battery? Very likely just the battery.
Looking for the next step up from the DJI Avata as i am still new to the FPV world. Just want something with more power for dives and basic beginner freestyle moves like Split S, dive bombs, etc. Would you recommend this over the XI35 Pro?
I would not. The better flying quads like the xi35 will be easier to learn on as well as grow with
thanks for the feedback! what would be your reasoning behind that if you don't mind me asking? sorry for the naivety I am still a super noob to the FPV world. @@NickBurnsFPV
Great video. I cannot figure out how these GPERC drones are build and how to set them up? Do you have to build it, if so, does it require soldering? How is the setup? Do you have to configure ever single parameter, like you had to with Pixhawk controllers? Do they have some sort of flight modes or is it pure manual flight? Thanks.
For the most part the BNF quads I have on this channel are "ready to fly". We do have to find the drone to the radio and in the case of hd drones we also have to link or bind the video transmission. There are several other steps on could take for personal preference, like the rates we fly with (which isn't required and often very very personal), set the switches on the radio to the different flight modes (arming-required, air mode, angle, horizon, turtle mode (flip over after crash), maybe beeper to help find if it goes down. Some such as myself will also move the osd elements around on screen/goggles, this is also very personal and not required.
@@NickBurnsFPV Thanks for the fast reply. In other words: The BNF drones are like BNF planes. So, no setup required. Just change a few things here and there, done. Copy that. Which means that with non BNF, it is the way I thought it would be. Soldering, setting up and all that kind of stuff. : (
Do you have any idea how much more expensive a BNF version of a drone is, compared to you putting all the parts together yourself? Thanks.
@@fc1133 That is correct. One note of warning. Sometimes they offer this quads as PNP which is plug and play, or in reality means we have to do the things we do with BNF and add a receiver which 95% of the time does mean soldering. I advocate we just buy them with the receiver if we can.
@@NickBurnsFPV Copy that. Thanks.
Can this frame fit a 20x20 FC stack instead of an All In One FC-ESC? I'm flying it Analog.
No, it only has mounting for 25x25 AIO. The mounting holes can be seen on the images of the frame. They only show one set of mounting holes and the recommended flight controller is 25x25. This is how I answer these questions without getting the drone out.
just found this channel. love it already
Great. Thank you
when is it coming out I ordered it from getfpv and they said one more month and on their website it says they have it?
I can’t say I don’t work for geprc or getfpv. I would suggest contacting them via email
Hi there, could you please give me an advice me. Is it possible to pair cinelog 35 v2 Performance HD Avatar to DJI Goggles V2 ? Why I am asking because somebody write that is not possible and I don't know whether to buy a cinelog 35 v2 Performance HD Avatar or not?
Avatar will not bind/link to dji googles. We need to have the vista/link or O3
@@NickBurnsFPV thank you for reply
Hi Nick. Great video!
I'm between the Cinebot30 and this one.
My priorities are aggressive flight and increased flight time (bigger LiPos with O3 without external camera).
I know that the Cinebot30 has better protections, but in relation to the flight, if the Cinelog35 had the right pids so that it doesn't shake in aggressive flight, which of the two would you go for?
Thanks!
The cinelog35 is going to give longer flight due to larger props are more battery efficient. And we can run much larger capacity batteries for even more flight time. The 35 would be the logical choice for longer flight times with more aggressive flight.
dear friend. does it louder than avata?thanks for you help
Sorry I don't have the avata to compare to. I don't suspect it would be much louder or less loud
What size cinewhoop do you fly through a house? You said this one is to large…
3inch for me is the max size. 2.5inch is more diverse as its still capable outside, but smaller for those inside fly throughs.
Great video. I got just got mine and the wobble is ridiculous it feels sometimes going against me. Sre your settings stock? Do you mind sharing rates/pids? Thank you.
I fly all review quads with the pids and filters they come with. This covers my rates, same on all quads custom or otherwise. ua-cam.com/video/llpHcWQx8q8/v-deo.html
When can we expect delivery? HD version is still in preorder on many sites
I don't know. I don't have that sort of communication with fpv companies. That sort of question would be best answered by the manufacturer and their support staff.
@@NickBurnsFPV thanks for the response! I appreciate the review
So it looks like a decent enough of a quad but like you said the prices lately... $350, $450 or more. Not that easy to afford. So I think you have to pick the best quads for your money. That is one reason i really do enjoy watching your videos, they are always very well done and informative.
Have you experienced any slight vibration when u quickly throttle up.. i got nine yesterday and im getting a ever so slight bobble when i punch out hard
I haven't, but its a bit big for me to fly much.
@@NickBurnsFPV one more question is there a way to lower the camera angle or is it fixed in place
@@Oxtailgraavy2023 The camera angle is adjustable.
@@NickBurnsFPV thank you
Hi Nick! Love the channel :) you mention in the video about casual flying with your favorite quads, could we know which ones are those?? I know you liked the Mobula7 1s but how about the overall top 3 or 5
I would like one with gps already installed.. if I use ur link will I get it with gps?
Yes, its an order option on the product page. Some site may list the different versions separately.
Thanks I ordered it from geprc website that's the only website that clearly state the gps options.
Can you post pid tune pic, pid "I" is too high again...
The comment section won't accept that much text to post the pid tune. but should be available here soon geprc.com/downloads/cinelog35-v2/
Nick! Do you have a tune for this? Running full-size gopro and the tune is just awful in the camera frame. Really bad wobbles.
The tune I am flying is the tune the manufacturer applied, they should have applied it to yours as well. But if by chance they didn't for some reason... here is the manufacturer cli dump which has the pid tune geprc.com/downloads/cinelog35-v2/
Dear Mr., would you be so kind and share your pids with me ? My cinelog with stock pids and a GoPro is shaking while cruising .. would be much appreciated
sorry I don't have that one anymore. I can tell you I was flying the PIDs the manufacturer sent it with. Is it possible its windy when your flying?
@@NickBurnsFPVI have them on. I changed the AIO to 48khz and I added a minute of flight time. But, with a GoPro on, using the 6s+gopro profile from GepRc it does slightly wobble when cruising on 35% throttle. But was windy yes, back wind … could that cause it ? I feel like the dampers are too soft for a full GoPro :-/ no money for a naked one
@@VikSim_VS yes, wind isn't friendly to these types of quads. Get a real low wind day to try it out and compare the flights.
Nick, if you add bi blades, do that will add flight time ?
potentially add some small about of flight time, but not a lot
Nice video man. Can this hold a GoPro mini and still go basic tricks?
how do you get rock steady on you cinelog v2?
Its a function within the features of the goggles controlling the O3. In the goggles the feature is labeled EIS.
@@NickBurnsFPVdo u have a video explaining how to enable it? I have a cinelog 35 v2 I'm very interested to know how to do this
@@ElevatedVisionFPV I don't have a video on that. Swipe down on the touch pad, select camera, and the EIS setting is there.
Getting back into fpv drones like this. What radio are u recommending these days ?
My current radio is the radiomaster zorro, I like the smaller radios. The radiomaster boxer is very popular, Its siimilar in size to the old frsky Q7
@@NickBurnsFPV
Awesome. Thanks so much !
@@NickBurnsFPV Do you use ELRS only or 4 in 1. Wondering which direction to go in now.
@@TheHelicapt ELRS only, I have stopped using any other receiver protocol if I can. 😁
@@NickBurnsFPV
Got it. Thanks for info.
what battery u recommend ?
Lol 😆 hyperflow. Gyroflow, although already had me laughing at “SQUIRREL!” It’s a much more agile cinnewhoop than some of the older ones that Gep RC’s released but those still do good at video capturing.
I think of that squirrel line when I see them in the goggles too. Probably why I decided to use that flight
Oddity XI35 pro vs Cinelog35? winner??
oddity xI35 hands down. I suspect (without having flown them) the oddityRC brand offers similar prop size and features, its going to be better than any other brand.
One question Nick, is the left rear prop guard of your drone like 1mm lower than the right one?
I guess it could be, but 1mm isn't going to impact flight
@@NickBurnsFPV tnx for the reply, I know, just wanted to get a confirmation in order to not bother with it lol.
@@NickBurnsFPV Could you share your Betaflight settings btw?
@@DeathMetalBIH If it is lower I really can't tell. and with plastics it can likely hand manipulate it back into shape or level.
@@DeathMetalBIH This is one I no longer have. I have regular giveaways, I suspect it was in one of those. Geprc furnishes the cli dump here geprc.com/downloads/cinelog35-v2/ If your wondering about the rates I use I cover that here ua-cam.com/video/llpHcWQx8q8/v-deo.html I use the same rates on all quads inside and out, slow or fast. When I do reviews I use the PIDs provided by the manufacturer.
First time fpv flyer cinelog v35 or cinebot 30? Please advice 🙏
I would go cinbot30 due to its durability.
@@NickBurnsFPVyou reckon the same 30 is more durable or is the durability attributed to less weight
@@creasedaf1s900 I do think the cinebot30 prop protection is more durable than the 35 prop protection. Its hard to have the same durability as the prop gets larger. And in this comparison the protection material is well different.
I found the performance version with the 2650kv 6S motors were a little high kv. Did you feel a difference with these?
Difference vs what? I only have one of these, I do feel like this is a bit jumpy when flying it more aggressively. I suspect it will take more repetitive flights for me to truly get a handle on the responsiveness.
I am between cinebot 30 and cinelog 35 v2. Which quad has better performance?what would you suggest? :)
the 35 will carry a load better, but I still think the prop protection of the cinebot is going to be more robust and durable. I think they fly fairly similarly with the exception of the 35 v2 feels a touch jumpy when flying more aggressively. i think it comes out in the video as well.
@@NickBurnsFPV thanks for your support :)
Hey Nick, question for you. Do you know if the analog frame is setup exactly the same as the O3? I have an O3 available and was thinking of ordering the analog and swapping out the VTX.
I don't know for sure. The weight difference might not make a huge flight difference. I haven't seen geprc upload the cli for this series of drones yet. Hopefully they will soon.
Did you try cinelog 35 performance?
yes, its in the video
Hi! is the o3 soldered on? or plugged in?
My recollection is its plugged in. Most BNF are at the 2.5inch prop size and up these days.
PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME BIND THIS THING!!! I HAVE THE CROSS FIRE
No need for the all caps. I personally have little experience with crossfire, and when I last used it was several years ago. I think it would be best to look for cross fire binding tutorials than looking at videos on specific quads.
thanks for sharing : it's perfect to see you fly kwads agressively too. It looks nimble but the wobble on dives isn't good.. I'm pretty sure it could be fixed with pids/esc settings but if you're buying a BNF it's to save time on this too.
I wonder if it flys better than my iflight protek35, once equipped with a full sized GP11, for standard cinewoop stuff aswell as mid speed chase (bmx).... I have some important shoots comming.
On a different topic, I hate that the DJI Controller v1 isn't compatible with o3... haven't made the switch to o3 for that reason :)
19:37 : OMG that's a deal breaker ! Quick change of camera angle is capital when shooting ! damn
Great vid. Only had 2 flights with my cinelog35. Greta fun.
What is your rate on this flight?
My rates are always the same on each quad ua-cam.com/video/llpHcWQx8q8/v-deo.html
will the v2 goggles work on this
I believe so but I haven't tested.
thank you nick
Hi Nick!
Serious question. Cinelog 35 V2 or Nazgul? 😅
i think both..
Yes that is a very serious question 🤷🏻♂️
@@NickBurnsFPV I was serious 😅..
I'm undecided on which of the two to choose.. but I think that with the Cinelog I also have a little bit of Nazgul.
thanks!
@@cleyfpv I believe there is only one nazgul its a 5inch and I haven't flown it. Overall I can tell you that the nazgul should be much more capable of freestyle flight and race flight. The cinelog will do an okay job of freestyle or faster flight. Really in my mind the prop protection is for those that feel more comfortable with that bit of safety but it won't fly as well or be as capable as an equal quad without prop protection.
Nick why do you never fly anywhere but your house? do you still enjoy flying?
Simple answer is I am pretty busy, with work, family etc. If I had to travel to fly I likely wouldn't fly. Flying in the backyard is not only convenience but I also still have fun flying my space, and can do it with as little as 30 minutes available.
Question, i have a HDZero Boxgoggle. Can i fly this beautiful cinewhoop with my HDZero goggles?? Is it the wesp cam version? Hopefully someone can help me :)
I don't see they offer an hdzero compatible version of this. The best we could do is if those goggles have hdmi in is to buy an avatar vrx and get the cinelog35 v2 version that is avatar.
@@NickBurnsFPV Thank you very very much for the answer, you make great contest and the fpv community should be very happy to have you with your great Video:) thanks and greetings from Austria
@@shrek110011 Oh thank you so much. I appreciate the kind words.
@@NickBurnsFPV your welcome, wish you all the best :))
Plastic motor chanells are great look relly nice only problem is to replace them you need to un solder motor wires
man i miss 2019-2020 quad prices....
The question is... This or the cinebot (and why?)? Serious question 🤔
This if we plan to carry a heavier or full sized external hd camera. Cinebot if we want to fly more aggressively. Both fly smooth slow and flat, but the cinebot handles faster flying better, and the prop protection on the cinebot is likely much more robust.
eeeew icm42688, no thanks, been dealing with that one on my whoops and betaflight and QS dont really support it. You have to use tons of software filtering to get it flying. frame is cool though.
I have this gyro on my cinebot30 and I was worried, but it flies exceptionally good with normal filtering, it’s more similar to the mpu6000 than the bmi270 is. Geprc seem to have a good board design for it, I would actually want that gyro over a bmi270 if I bought this drone.
I have thst exact battery lol. Got it when i bought a hawk pro off a guy.
Great review! Speaking of butchering words, “accessible” = “assessable”?
raise the thrust linear values to fix that wobble 😉
That's what we did on the cinebot30. I didn't go down that road with this one.
4:03 Please never say "m-a-h" :D SI system is crying :D
I really like Geprc products and the build quality but their tunes kinda suck haha. This wobble thing is constantly reported on their products. U would think they would test that on their tune before mass producing them. I don’t think I’ve ever seen them provide updated tunes or cli dumps to help either. Geprc listen to the feedback please!!
Just priced this one. Crazy what they want for these. And its a boring Cinelog.
This category must be popular in some right as they keep coming out with new ones, as fast or not faster than non prop guarded quads.
Bruh. It's CINNA. Like cinnamon.
Or, cinematic. Or, cinema.
Or like Cine camera... Brah.. its like theres more than one way to say something bro
Comment for analytics sake.
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