Thank you for all the great videos. I believe this is Neo no. 5. Drown the 1st one (likely did a refresh as mentioned 😅) Broke the 2nd one. 3rd and 4th for the comparison video and the 5th to replace the one you lost but eventually found it back the next day. Hope I am right haha 😂.
Your video is very interesting! I didn’t know the Neo had the HDR function. Recently, I’ve completely changed my approach to camera settings. I fly with the Mini 2, the Neo, and also the Avata 2. I set the flight to automatic, locking the white balance according to the current light conditions, and I fix the ISO so that it doesn’t exceed 200. This way, the ISO stays between 100 and 200. I always use ND filters and leave the shutter in automatic mode-I find that DJI’s algorithm handles exposure very well. This ensures that my videos are always well-balanced in terms of exposure, even considering that during flights, we often encounter constantly changing lighting conditions. As for the 180° rule, I think it’s only useful when flying close to the ground. Thanks to ND filters, I can still achieve a good motion blur effect, finding a great overall balance. I think you’ve had a total of 5 Neos. Let me know if I’m right! Greetings from Italy!
Note that lower shutter speeds make life harder for the image stabilisation, and make it more likely that you'll have that kind of "strobing" if you filmed during a windy day (because there will be intermittent motion blur on the image). So if you're filming on a windy day you might be better off using a higher shutter speed, to minimise that (even though it can make motion look a bit less fluid).
That’s very true - I made the same point in my recent flying in bad weather video where I noticed gyro flow can struggle to stabilise slow shutter speed images on windy days
@@dronewilder5234 - So I guess it depends on what you're filming. Flying close to the ground without much wind and really want motion blur = use a slow shutter + ND filter. Flying high or doing slow pans on a windy day = use a faster shutter (and no filter) to improve EIS quality. Speaking of filters, have you tried more than one brand? I've noticed some videos (on other channels) where adding a filter definitely made the image softer, probably because the glass or the coatings weren't very high quality. Even with larger lens sizes (ex., 58 or 77 mm on SLR cameras), filter quality can have a very noticeable impact on image sharpness, so on something as small as the Neo's camera, I suspect there might be significant differences between brands.
Hello sir thank you for this video. I've been loving my neo so far. I had a question though. Last time i flew i noticed a really small black dot on the middle of the screen and it is mimicing my joystick movements. Any idea what it is ?
@@dronewilder5234 - I tried to make a joke about it being like "carbonate" but with "élève", but for some reason UA-cam decided to delete it. Three times. I guess it really doesn't like chemistry (or French students). 🤷
im think you have know 4 neo's, and thnx for this information about of this video settings for the dji Neo. Maybe you can make also a video with settings when you fly the Neo with the goggle n3. 🙃
@@marsleiden thanks - the principle of how to set video settings with the goggles is pretty much the same. In particular the slightly negative ev when using auto settings and typically you will fly through changing lighting conditions a lot in fpv typically. Additionally id set max iso to 400
@ I prefer to fly in 4K and with any other drone like the avata 1 and 2 I’d say definitely 4K but with the Neo the difference is a bit less pronounced so if for example you want to film 60fps, 1080p can be an option. I generally stick to 4K and stabilisation using gyroflow.
Tnx for this information, now better wheater then im can try this out outside its stay bad weather outside. Now im practice on the pc to fly fpv on the simulator its also nice. Greats from the netherlands.
I’m guessing 4, You flew one to death, did the two tracking and lost one, so bought another, and then found the lost one again 😂. I probably missed some
I'm guessing 4 because you totaled off one of them and then you had 3 chasing you so I'm going with 4. Unless its five lol BTW is it really still green in Ireland? There is nothing but snow and ice everywhere around here in Saskatchewan. I'm waiting to take Neo skating actually. Have a great day and enjoy the weather!
By the way, you can easily get rid of that yaw axis jitter and that iso noise by using DaVinci Resolve. Set the FPS there to 59.x (twice the original frame rate of the Neo) and use the "optical flow" option there. The result is perfect, ultra smooth camera pans with no yaw axis jittering! To get rid of the noise, use DaVincis denoising feature - the basic one. Set to "2 Frames" and chroma to 50%. The result is awesome.
@@dronewilder5234 It should also work with Premiere if it features some good frame interpolation methods. However, the free version of DaVinci Resolve includes 99% of its features, so it's a good choice for Neo owners since they don't need to spend any money on post production then - and Neo footage NEEDS post production 🙂
Excellent video again! Helped alot. I had a flyaway myself, and with all the testing you did, guessing its the 3rd one.
3rd Neo I believe, keep up the great content.
Thank you for all the great videos. I believe this is Neo no. 5. Drown the 1st one (likely did a refresh as mentioned 😅) Broke the 2nd one. 3rd and 4th for the comparison video and the 5th to replace the one you lost but eventually found it back the next day. Hope I am right haha 😂.
Another informative video, and that may be Neo number 4
Great content once again, congrats. I think it's your 4th NEO, if I'm not mistaken.
Great content. Thx for that!
very straight to the point and good informative content.
All of your videos are informative and I love that thank you for this kind of content really appreciated and yes it's 4 neos ❤️
3rd neo, love the videos
I just got my neo in
Thanks for the tips. im guessing 4th Neo.
great video...guess 5 little neo ...happy christmas
You can do a lot with that little camera and your proving it. 👍
4 neo's
Another great video, I learned a couple of new things (didn't know Neo had HDR or AE Lock). I'll guess 5 Neos. Keep it up!
Thanks for the helpful tips. I think you’re on Neo number 3
Another great video, tough little drone the neo , so 3 is my guess.
Thanks for the tips! 4 Neo's i think!😅
I’m going for 3 🤞 Like the HDR and AE lock tips 👍
It should be your 4th Neo Drone. Cool tips as usual 😉
3rd neo
3rd Neo
i think you are on your 5th Neo! Great Neo video as always
The best drone guy,cheers m8,all the best,continue the good work :)
5 NEO’s for sure
i guess thats neo number 5 by now
love the series around it
Your video is very interesting! I didn’t know the Neo had the HDR function. Recently, I’ve completely changed my approach to camera settings. I fly with the Mini 2, the Neo, and also the Avata 2. I set the flight to automatic, locking the white balance according to the current light conditions, and I fix the ISO so that it doesn’t exceed 200. This way, the ISO stays between 100 and 200. I always use ND filters and leave the shutter in automatic mode-I find that DJI’s algorithm handles exposure very well. This ensures that my videos are always well-balanced in terms of exposure, even considering that during flights, we often encounter constantly changing lighting conditions.
As for the 180° rule, I think it’s only useful when flying close to the ground. Thanks to ND filters, I can still achieve a good motion blur effect, finding a great overall balance.
I think you’ve had a total of 5 Neos. Let me know if I’m right! Greetings from Italy!
i've watched all your video's so i believe it's (at least 7 ) neo's
I'm going to go with this being the 3rd Neo.
My guess is your 4th neo. 1 must have got trashed pretty hard during the crash tests. And 3 following you!
I think it´s the 4th Drone, Nice Video
This is your 3rd NEO.
Thank you for the intel.
4 drones ;0) keep up the great vids 👍
3rd Neo
3 is the magic number 😄
I think number 5 neo so far!!
5 neo!! Thanks
Spectacular
I’m 10 years old and second great upload thanks
I reckon you've lost 3
Love your videos mate very informative 🙂
4! All the best!
I believe you are.the proud owner of 3 Neo's. Still enjoying your vids Mr. Wilder
Note that lower shutter speeds make life harder for the image stabilisation, and make it more likely that you'll have that kind of "strobing" if you filmed during a windy day (because there will be intermittent motion blur on the image). So if you're filming on a windy day you might be better off using a higher shutter speed, to minimise that (even though it can make motion look a bit less fluid).
That’s very true - I made the same point in my recent flying in bad weather video where I noticed gyro flow can struggle to stabilise slow shutter speed images on windy days
@@dronewilder5234 - So I guess it depends on what you're filming. Flying close to the ground without much wind and really want motion blur = use a slow shutter + ND filter. Flying high or doing slow pans on a windy day = use a faster shutter (and no filter) to improve EIS quality.
Speaking of filters, have you tried more than one brand? I've noticed some videos (on other channels) where adding a filter definitely made the image softer, probably because the glass or the coatings weren't very high quality. Even with larger lens sizes (ex., 58 or 77 mm on SLR cameras), filter quality can have a very noticeable impact on image sharpness, so on something as small as the Neo's camera, I suspect there might be significant differences between brands.
7 !!! Thanks for the chance
Hello sir thank you for this video. I've been loving my neo so far. I had a question though. Last time i flew i noticed a really small black dot on the middle of the screen and it is mimicing my joystick movements. Any idea what it is ?
@@muratkaya881 do you mean the crosshairs overlay? This can be turned off in the settings if you don’t want it
@@dronewilder5234 No not that big and it is not in the center a little on top of it
@ that’s strange never seen that. Perhaps worth doing a firmware reinstall if it looks like it shouldn’t be there
I reckon now on No.5 with 4 in the parts bin 😄
3:40 - Alleviate (not "eleveate", which I'm pretty sure isn't a word).
New word - like alleviate but with some extra elevation in it 😂… you are of course right - typo!
@@dronewilder5234 - I tried to make a joke about it being like "carbonate" but with "élève", but for some reason UA-cam decided to delete it. Three times. I guess it really doesn't like chemistry (or French students). 🤷
@ 😂😂 UA-cam clearly is very specific on what it likes
Neo number 6 is my guess
I guess 8. Thanks!
Are these tips with the settings that I can pull up on my phone or do I have to have a controller? I’m a newbie.
Can you adjust it on a phone any of the settings?
I think you're on Neo number 6. Do I get a bonus for recognising Chillenden Mill?
@@alan_wood very well spotted!!
How did you adjust it?
I think you’re on number four at the moment…!
I’m guessing at four!
u have 3 dji neo.. back in the woods
6th Neo is my guess
im think you have know 4 neo's, and thnx for this information about of this video settings for the dji Neo. Maybe you can make also a video with settings when you fly the Neo with the goggle n3. 🙃
@@marsleiden thanks - the principle of how to set video settings with the goggles is pretty much the same. In particular the slightly negative ev when using auto settings and typically you will fly through changing lighting conditions a lot in fpv typically. Additionally id set max iso to 400
@@dronewilder5234 One question, is it better flying fpv in 1080p or in 4k.
@ I prefer to fly in 4K and with any other drone like the avata 1 and 2 I’d say definitely 4K but with the Neo the difference is a bit less pronounced so if for example you want to film 60fps, 1080p can be an option. I generally stick to 4K and stabilisation using gyroflow.
Tnx for this information, now better wheater then im can try this out outside its stay bad weather outside. Now im practice on the pc to fly fpv on the simulator its also nice. Greats from the netherlands.
neo number 3
4 neo's😊
You have three neo’s!
I'm going to guess at 4 neos
Hmmm tough one , guessing 4 great tips btw sir , IF im a winner please pass it on to the next guy as i am only entering for fun😉
That’s cool, I’ll reveal the correct answer on the 1st of jan
I think your currently on the 5th neo, because i think you crashed two. But i also saw your video with the 3 Neo hunting you :)
4 is my guess
Neo number. 4
That's your 2nd Neo!
4 NEOs so far?
I think you are on the 4th Neo.
My neo guess is 5
Well, it might be number 5!? 🤔
2nd Neo
7th neo
I’m going with 5 Neo’s 🤔
4 neos 😄
I think it's your 5th dji neo
4 neos
I'll go with 6
think it's the third dji Neo
my lucky number 3
I'm going againt the grain here and guessing this is the 6th neo already.
The answer is 3!
4 neo's :)
I’m guessing 4, You flew one to death, did the two tracking and lost one, so bought another, and then found the lost one again 😂. I probably missed some
3 Neo’s
I estimate that is you fifth neo😮
4 Neos is my wild guess.
I see Wilder guesses in the comments.
No pun intended…
@@Al-Kwadrone 😂😂
I'm guessing 4 because you totaled off one of them and then you had 3 chasing you so I'm going with 4. Unless its five lol BTW is it really still green in Ireland? There is nothing but snow and ice everywhere around here in Saskatchewan. I'm waiting to take Neo skating actually. Have a great day and enjoy the weather!
I think you are on Neo # 3
I think 6 Neos.
4 total.
I think 6
got to do it 😁 yo .. 1st 🤣
Lol very impressed - 1 min after uploading the video 😂😂
You must be around 9 or 10 and I correct
pure luck.. i am gonna say 4.. I just got an extra life 😁 new shiny Neo
7 neo 😝
My guess for the number of Neos you own is *all of them* minus one.
😂👍
I forgot the one you drowned! So now I’m saying 5!
I guess 6.
4 DJI Néo ?? Yup 4
I think it's your fifth drone
By the way, you can easily get rid of that yaw axis jitter and that iso noise by using DaVinci Resolve. Set the FPS there to 59.x (twice the original frame rate of the Neo) and use the "optical flow" option there. The result is perfect, ultra smooth camera pans with no yaw axis jittering! To get rid of the noise, use DaVincis denoising feature - the basic one. Set to "2 Frames" and chroma to 50%. The result is awesome.
Thanks that’s some great advice - I wonder if the same optical flow clean up is possible on adobe premiere?
@@dronewilder5234 It should also work with Premiere if it features some good frame interpolation methods. However, the free version of DaVinci Resolve includes 99% of its features, so it's a good choice for Neo owners since they don't need to spend any money on post production then - and Neo footage NEEDS post production 🙂
I think you have had total of 4 neos