Quick heads up - the specs for the cameras that I put on the screen at 9:12 are flip flopped! Sorry about that, but the labels for all of the footage is correct.
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Great review. As an owner of the FPV and the soon to be delivered Avata, what you didn't really push is the portability for videography. Throwing this in a backpack for hiking, biking, skiing, etc. is a major selling feature for me.
There is just no carting that thing around in a practical way. I've been getting around much more on an ebike and I'm confident I can bring the Avata even out and about on that
@@Tensentities It's more that when I go out with my gear, I'm also taking my mirrorless body/some lenses etc. I can comfortably easily get around with a bag with a few lenses, a tripod and mini 3 pro but with FPV I could only really take it and forgo everything else
The FPV camera isn’t as bad as everyone claims. Shooting in d-cinelike allows for color grading and pulling detail from the shadows in post while also using nd filters allows for reducing overexposure and getting motion blur if so desired. The lower resolution is unnoticeable on a cell phone screen which is where 99% of viewers will watch the footage. This is my humble opinion…
@@billykyle on the computer monitor yes, but on a mobile device…it’s not noticeable. Many are just too harsh on the FPV’s camera I feel…That’s the only point I was offering.
I agree with you on this. Overall I feel the camera is great for high-speed video capture. I also got a Mini 2 for when I want higher detail/slower cinematic scenes. Almost like the age old saying, there is a tool for every job. That being said, of course the Avata camera is better and wish it was used on the FPV drone too haha.
I think the problem is people don't know how to colour grade. D-cini is perfectly fine. Don't bother with a GoPro just take a few hours to learn how to colour grade the footage
I've got both, the FPV does not allow any mistakes in manual mode after a year of experience on it, all it takes is a split second to destroy it and everything on its way. The avata in acro mode gave mixed results (I know it's a cinewhoop) with propellers turning into dust instantly. On the other hand the thing can handle a 250m high dead drop from the sky without much damage. If you never flew fpv start with the Avata and many, many many hours in a simulator software. DJi FPV's are selling for $390 on eBay those days without googles or controller.
I agree with your assessment between the Avata and DJI FPV 100%. The Avata is the most fun I have had with a drone in a long time. I am flying with my FPV goggles V2 and controller 2. I have had many bumps and small crashes with the Avata and it is surprisingly durable, most of the time it bounces off drunkenly and then just keeps flying without having gone down. I feel far more confident flying the Avata fast and close in to the scenery. I also think the Avata in normal or spot mode is far easier to fly than a traditional cinawoop, It is definitely a great drone for beginners or experienced FPV flyers.
Avata for me: - Googles 2 (diopter!, smaller, lighter..) - better camera + rocksteady 2.0/horizonsteady - prop guards - motion controller - 50% smaller/lighter - cinematic capability Speed is not that important for me...which I see as the only benefit of owning a FPV drone. Besides it is just too intimidating. Really too bad that Avata is not a sub 250g...but one can dream though:) With Avata, DJI literally brought two worlds together (FPV and cinematic world) which was unheard of till now. The fun factor of Avata is insane..I am not a professional but I have owned Spark, Mavic Air (1st gen), Mavic 2 Zoom and now I'm wanting Avata to squeeze the fun factor out of my flying which is the main reason why I love drones so much...
I want to also address something else that I have seen no one else address. The cost. The Avata in all FPV combos costs more than the FPV. The FPV BNF kit costs $1000 new, while the cheapest BNF kit for the Avata costs over $1100, and you don't even get the regular RC at the top end kit. It's also worth noting that the Goggles 2 are currently not compatible with existing DJI air units for other FPV drones. This means if you buy an Avata, you must make the choice to either forego the head tracking feature or forego the compatibility with existing Air Units. In my opinion, if you are just getting into FPV, go with the FPV, don't spring for the Avata. It's cheaper, you get a closer to standard RC, and you can jump to other digital drones. If you are either already flying an FPV or you are looking to use a drone for filming purposes, buy the Avata, but even then the FPV will suffice. 99% of people are not filming movies, instead producing simple content. High end phones have only just gotten to 12 MP cameras, and everyone agrees they look great. Most people also consume media on their phones. They will not be able to tell the difference between 48 MP and 12 MP. The Avata's main one up is it's small size that allow it to fly indoors and around people easily.
Great video and review. I had been about to pull the trigger on the FPV when the Avata hit the market so I have been doing a TON of research and watching videos like yours. You nailed it and broke things down really concisely.
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I just wanted to thank you for making short, concise, to the point videos. Too many other sites blabber on about stuff that is irrelevant. I don't have time for that so I appreciate you getting the information out as efficiently as possible. Can you provide the link for that Avata teardown video please? Thank you.
Considering the Avata doesn’t come with the remote to go into acro mode it seems like it’s worth getting the first FPV and then getting the Avata by itself since you have the set
I think it's important to mention that the Avata cannot fly in manual mode out of the box since DJI doesn't offer a combo that comes with the controller. The motion controller is all you can get. The regular controller is sold separately and out of stock more often than not. So, for $1400, sport mode is the best you can get.
The big deal of Goggles 2 is the diopter going to +8 for people with glasses like me. That opens it up to another whole audience which includes many of us older guys who fly drones. (You'll find out when you hit 40 Billy =p)
I've played flying games all my life, and the motion of the controller has come very easy to me for both regular drone flying and FPV. I can rip pretty hard on FPV sims and generally have no real issues but I get in my head way too hard with ta fragile $1400 ($AUD) FPV drone. I never want to take any risks with it and fly very conservatively which doesn't result in the killer shots. It's such a fragile design and unlike the DIY FPV systems it's usually a headache to fix anything more than a prop breaking & due to this I find myself barely using it & certainly not to it's real potential. Ordered the Avata knowing a cinewhoop (that doesn't require a gopro strapped to it for anything decent) is actually what I wanted from the DJI FPV
Hi there , to anyone who own Avata , I would like to ask does it come with “FOLLOW ME” mode ? I currently have mini 2 and I can have my drone to follow me when I’m running . Since Avata is FPV require goggle to control Everytime. Are there any way to turn on Follow Me mode ? Thx for all helping ❤❤❤❤❤
Great review Billy! I already had the DJI FPV, but I ordered the Avata mainly for travel considerations (same reason I have a Mavic2 Pro & Zoom, along with a Mini for travel). I can now take both the Mini & Avata (with the smaller goggles 2) and easily fit into my overhead backpack for airline flights! Thanks!
Your flight footage quality is the best I’ve seen yet and I’ve watched every Avata video possible since the release, so I don’t know what your doing differently over there but you may just need to make a video on that alone. 👍
Finally someone who covered the vertical speed part. Watching everyone's reviews and first impressions, no one mentions anything about the Avata's ability to fly freely around, and even the ones who made videos "preparing" a dive have never shown one. 13.5 mph vertical speed limit explains it, and it heavily limits the drone's capabilities for FPV. As a cinewhoop it looks great, but it really shouldn't be called an FPV drone, like, at all!
It's literally a First Person View (FPV) drone, though, so the name fits the definition. It's just not on par speed-wise to the DJI FPV and a lot of home-built FPV drones. FPV drones don't require a certain speed to be classified as FPV. Are they generally faster than a typical Quad? Absolutely. But, even that's not technically a requirement.
Thanks Billy for your comprehensive analysis of the differences between these two products. I own the FPV and love flying it. My skills aren't to the level to gamble it's life buzzing garages or parking structures but that's not how I use it. It's just a blast to haul ass past trees, along rivers or lakes, dive bomb interesting places, and rip around other Open Area obstacles. However, the Avata does have it's advantages. Since the V2 FPV goggles will work with the Avata (thanks for that tidbit), and I already use the Motion Controller, It's now on my radar to own one. Thanks again!
First drone.. And I'm going for DJI FPV MAIN REASON BEING Avata has alot of bugs... I don't own one but there's a ton of avata crashing... And also no controller in the package is a bummer also my goal is to film cinematic shots like mountains and all.. Which avata would make no sense..
No it’s not a upgrades it’s a whole mother tool for film making not fpv. The concept for dji fpv was fast pace, the chase outdoors. The Avata, is a cinewhoop indoors, close to people. Film making tools not freestyle or race quads
Very good information as always Billy. I'm waiting now on my Avata. I really like how you can fly it, where you can fly it, with now worries, for the up most.
I just bought the FPV because of the price drop. I’ve got no desire ( at least for now ) to do bat sh_t crazy stunt flying with it but more so for just a better “feel” or experience of flight. I might buy the Avata in the future just because I can use my existing goggles and controllers with it. Real informative video, thanks for posting it and, how much coffee did you drink before you made this ? 😁
I have the Avada coming. I agree that I am much more careful with the FPV. I look forward to being a bit less nervous when flying the Avada. I have flown lots of FPV drones made of carbon fiber. While neither of these will take the beating of a vortex 150. The flight experience with a high resolution FPV goggles and the video output potential makes the DJI solutions the first choice on most travel outings.
I was waiting for this comparison. I have the FPV drone, but I always feel that I don't get to it's potential, because I am to careful trying not to crash because fixing it would be very experienced 😅
Totally agree, I find biggest limitation is worrying about crashes bc it is sooo delicate. So shots you can get with Avata would be dicey potentially for DJI FPV drone.
Looking at those on the table makes you realize the obvious next step would be for DJI to release a larger cine- style drone to fill the gap between the three but for now looking very much forward to flying the Avata.
A prop guarded drone was niche until someone adopted it and stuck a camera on top of it that was the beginnings of where we currently are. It was smaller and flew for a much shorter time and then they became larger and flew longer.
I want to purchase the Avata but it has an option to either include the FPV controller or not. Do you like the FPV controller or does the avata controller do everything and you haven’t touched the FPV controller since the upgrade?
Aug 12 2024, just watched this again, I did it ass backwards, been flying the avata in m mode for 15 months and just ordered a new FPV drone before there all gone. Going to be interesting to see the difference .
Thank you for this video. Been trying to get a honest comparisons on both FPV's. I've been flying DJI products for years and want to start getting into FPV. Was debating on these and it's going to be the Avata. Thanks.
The older goggles give double the transmission distance on CE models . So 1 km or 2 km with older goggles which are compatible . The specs for up to range is the FCC models which manage close to advertised range , unlike how they claimed up to 10 miles on the box . This is only on FCC North American and Canadian dji drones
This video is very helpful. I been looking at purchasing one or the other of these to drones. This has helped me out a lot with the decision making process. I am still on the fence, but I am leaning more to the Avata. I have never owned a drone before, but I am excited to own one or the other of these of these two. I am leaning towards the Avata.
Billy ya think avata could even come close for chasing a golf ball in flight if it got up to speed? mavic 3 is slower so odds are that one wouldnt be close...i have both and contemplating grabbing the oringial dji fpv for a gold course shoot coming up
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thanks bill. i already heve the fpv, i agree with your feeling of having to be very careful with the fpv. i guess you will have to bind to the avata with the fpv goggles and controller. how do you do that.?
DJI should have introduced the Avata first. Flying the DJI FPV first made me expect more out of the Avata and I was very disappointed especially its lack of power/thrust.
If DJI would release the API that might be possible along with autonomous flight modes, or at least a way to use waypoints and autonomous flight modes with the normal controller and phone attached to the goggles. It would truly be a swiss army knife of drones then.
Great review. thanks. I lost an FPV when it lost contact 15 feet below me as I was flying under a bridge. I replaced it immediately as I wanted the thrill it gave me when flying. I’m no expert and have never had an issue with the video quality from the FPV. I can’t see a reason to upgrade as the pluses just don’t make enough difference. If I lost my FPV again for whatever reason I probably still would replace with another FPV for one reason. I own 5 batteries which are not compatible with anything and cost a fortune along with the case etc etc. if I was starting from scratch? FPV every time.
Thanks for the video Billy. Just like the FPV I almost impulse bought it until I watched your video. Now I know better thanks a lot! Saved me again From buying some thing I don’t need from DJI.
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Thanks for the review.I have a question: Can they work as normal drones? I intend to buy a drone for building inspection and equipment inspection. Is it stable to set near a building and stand still there?
Heard the new Goggles 2 “reduce” their max transmission range from 10km to 2km if used in EU - is that true? Apparently original goggles don’t have this limitation. Thanks for the video
Looks like you found another tool for your real estate photography business. Flying through the house was awesome. I think many professionals will use the Avata to get footage they could not capture with their main drone. I think the FPV is for adrenaline junkies and the Avata is for those looking to expand their aerial cinematography....
DJI Avata does 60 mph in manual mode. You're giving wrong information. If people think it's only half the speed of DJI FPV they won't buy it, or less likely.
I wonder about the Avata and how it flies in the wind. I'm familiar enough with 5" fpv rigs punching through wind, but the Avata seems so small and doesn't seem to have the punch that the FPV does. Also super curious about that weird little motion-controller thing it has. Hmm.
I use a Insta360 One X2 to film OneWheel content. I was about to blow $500 on the Insta360 X3 then I decided that the money would be better spent on a DJI drone. I know I can't use FPV safely while Onewheeling, even if I was attempting 3rd person view over my shoulder. Any amount of lag or delay would hinder my ability to perform obstacle avoidance (on my OneWheel) which could result in injury or death. In which case :Active Track" at 10-20mph should work just fine, if of course the Avata or FPV Drone has that feature.
That's why there must be a "DJI Mavic 3S" coming soon. I'm happy that I and many others here aren´t "Mavic 3" B-testers but will get the "real deal" without GPS and horizontal problems plus with a telezoom that is actually usable (1 inch sensor).
That was the most helpfull video out there yet. Everybody else always says how good the avata is but not really the 'problems'. Was so confussed which one i should get. Only thing that i would love to get answered is the wind problem. I would love to fly in New Zealand on very high mountains. So there is wind all the time. My question is, would the avata be fine with it or would it be impossible to fly it there? I know the fpv would be totally fine with it, just want to know how much of a problem is it with the avata?
Perfect vid for helping me make a decision. I fly the mavic 2 Pro for work and have a first gen Mavic and am looking to get into FPV. I want a prebuilt as my first FPV drone maybe build one once I get familiar with the different flight system and controls.
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Quick heads up - the specs for the cameras that I put on the screen at 9:12 are flip flopped! Sorry about that, but the labels for all of the footage is correct.
Plus: The DJI FPV doesn't have HorizonSteady - only Rocksteady mode!
@@Porschession copy and paste error lol
Just was about to mention. Great catch as well.
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Great review. As an owner of the FPV and the soon to be delivered Avata, what you didn't really push is the portability for videography. Throwing this in a backpack for hiking, biking, skiing, etc. is a major selling feature for me.
There is just no carting that thing around in a practical way. I've been getting around much more on an ebike and I'm confident I can bring the Avata even out and about on that
I completely agree ! The original FPV was such a hassle taking it places! It just required so much space
@@Tensentities It's more that when I go out with my gear, I'm also taking my mirrorless body/some lenses etc. I can comfortably easily get around with a bag with a few lenses, a tripod and mini 3 pro but with FPV I could only really take it and forgo everything else
Where do you even ski that allows drones? Seems like everywhere i go to hike, bike, or ski, no drones allowed.
@@johnhinkleman9757 Typo, should have been snowshoeing, on trails that are not part of a ski resort up here in Vancouver.
The FPV camera isn’t as bad as everyone claims. Shooting in d-cinelike allows for color grading and pulling detail from the shadows in post while also using nd filters allows for reducing overexposure and getting motion blur if so desired. The lower resolution is unnoticeable on a cell phone screen which is where 99% of viewers will watch the footage. This is my humble opinion…
But when put side by side with Avata…. Huge difference in clarity
Yeah I agree. Watch Nathan McBride he's got some insane stuff shot on that camera.
@@billykyle on the computer monitor yes, but on a mobile device…it’s not noticeable. Many are just too harsh on the FPV’s camera I feel…That’s the only point I was offering.
I agree with you on this. Overall I feel the camera is great for high-speed video capture. I also got a Mini 2 for when I want higher detail/slower cinematic scenes.
Almost like the age old saying, there is a tool for every job. That being said, of course the Avata camera is better and wish it was used on the FPV drone too haha.
I think the problem is people don't know how to colour grade. D-cini is perfectly fine. Don't bother with a GoPro just take a few hours to learn how to colour grade the footage
I've got both, the FPV does not allow any mistakes in manual mode after a year of experience on it, all it takes is a split second to destroy it and everything on its way. The avata in acro mode gave mixed results (I know it's a cinewhoop) with propellers turning into dust instantly. On the other hand the thing can handle a 250m high dead drop from the sky without much damage. If you never flew fpv start with the Avata and many, many many hours in a simulator software. DJi FPV's are selling for $390 on eBay those days without googles or controller.
I agree with your assessment between the Avata and DJI FPV 100%. The Avata is the most fun I have had with a drone in a long time. I am flying with my FPV goggles V2 and controller 2. I have had many bumps and small crashes with the Avata and it is surprisingly durable, most of the time it bounces off drunkenly and then just keeps flying without having gone down. I feel far more confident flying the Avata fast and close in to the scenery. I also think the Avata in normal or spot mode is far easier to fly than a traditional cinawoop, It is definitely a great drone for beginners or experienced FPV flyers.
Avata for me:
- Googles 2 (diopter!, smaller, lighter..)
- better camera + rocksteady 2.0/horizonsteady
- prop guards
- motion controller
- 50% smaller/lighter
- cinematic capability
Speed is not that important for me...which I see as the only benefit of owning a FPV drone. Besides it is just too intimidating.
Really too bad that Avata is not a sub 250g...but one can dream though:)
With Avata, DJI literally brought two worlds together (FPV and cinematic world) which was unheard of till now.
The fun factor of Avata is insane..I am not a professional but I have owned Spark, Mavic Air (1st gen), Mavic 2 Zoom and now I'm wanting Avata to squeeze the fun factor out of my flying which is the main reason why I love drones so much...
The specs you listed are backwards, I wish the fpv had 48 mp lol…… I may try when the camera only setup is out soon.
I want to also address something else that I have seen no one else address. The cost. The Avata in all FPV combos costs more than the FPV. The FPV BNF kit costs $1000 new, while the cheapest BNF kit for the Avata costs over $1100, and you don't even get the regular RC at the top end kit. It's also worth noting that the Goggles 2 are currently not compatible with existing DJI air units for other FPV drones. This means if you buy an Avata, you must make the choice to either forego the head tracking feature or forego the compatibility with existing Air Units. In my opinion, if you are just getting into FPV, go with the FPV, don't spring for the Avata. It's cheaper, you get a closer to standard RC, and you can jump to other digital drones. If you are either already flying an FPV or you are looking to use a drone for filming purposes, buy the Avata, but even then the FPV will suffice. 99% of people are not filming movies, instead producing simple content. High end phones have only just gotten to 12 MP cameras, and everyone agrees they look great. Most people also consume media on their phones. They will not be able to tell the difference between 48 MP and 12 MP. The Avata's main one up is it's small size that allow it to fly indoors and around people easily.
Great video and review. I had been about to pull the trigger on the FPV when the Avata hit the market so I have been doing a TON of research and watching videos like yours. You nailed it and broke things down really concisely.
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Hi Billy - just a note that the specs you showed during the camera comparison were reversed. I had to do a double take and then check on the website.
They lost me not selling it in a combo with a real stick style controller.
I just wanted to thank you for making short, concise, to the point videos. Too many other sites blabber on about stuff that is irrelevant. I don't have time for that so I appreciate you getting the information out as efficiently as possible.
Can you provide the link for that Avata teardown video please? Thank you.
I'm happy you enjoy the videos! unfortunately - no video of the tear down. Just photos.
Considering the Avata doesn’t come with the remote to go into acro mode it seems like it’s worth getting the first FPV and then getting the Avata by itself since you have the set
BINGO! And being the fpv can put out 100 mph and it being bigger its more usable …… I hv both and grab my fpv for all out fun
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Avata is sweet but I still like the fpv more ..love the speed
I think it's important to mention that the Avata cannot fly in manual mode out of the box since DJI doesn't offer a combo that comes with the controller. The motion controller is all you can get. The regular controller is sold separately and out of stock more often than not. So, for $1400, sport mode is the best you can get.
@@poultrypants Where? Not from DJI.
@@poultrypants I just checked. No one offers that combo.
@@mckrackin5324 Oh yea sry, you're right. IDK why I thought that. I deleted the original comment.
The big deal of Goggles 2 is the diopter going to +8 for people with glasses like me. That opens it up to another whole audience which includes many of us older guys who fly drones. (You'll find out when you hit 40 Billy =p)
How abt flying in a strong wind condition. That's one of my concerns too 😔
I've played flying games all my life, and the motion of the controller has come very easy to me for both regular drone flying and FPV. I can rip pretty hard on FPV sims and generally have no real issues but I get in my head way too hard with ta fragile $1400 ($AUD) FPV drone. I never want to take any risks with it and fly very conservatively which doesn't result in the killer shots. It's such a fragile design and unlike the DIY FPV systems it's usually a headache to fix anything more than a prop breaking & due to this I find myself barely using it & certainly not to it's real potential. Ordered the Avata knowing a cinewhoop (that doesn't require a gopro strapped to it for anything decent) is actually what I wanted from the DJI FPV
You made a good point about the two being built for different flying styles and purpose. Both are high quality commercial fpvs.
We know what the dialogues are but the scenes are fresh and new ❤️💙
You didn’t mention head tracking mode.
Hi there , to anyone who own Avata , I would like to ask does it come with “FOLLOW ME” mode ? I currently have mini 2 and I can have my drone to follow me when I’m running .
Since Avata is FPV require goggle to control Everytime. Are there any way to turn on Follow Me mode ?
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Great review Billy! I already had the DJI FPV, but I ordered the Avata mainly for travel considerations (same reason I have a Mavic2 Pro & Zoom, along with a Mini for travel). I can now take both the Mini & Avata (with the smaller goggles 2) and easily fit into my overhead backpack for airline flights! Thanks!
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Do we know if the new goggles will work with the old fpv yet??
@@kentao4 They dont/wont
Sucks i took a trip to Florida and brought my avata, forgot the googles lol .
I didn't realize that it will activate RTH if the video feed gets too bad. Cool!
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Your flight footage quality is the best I’ve seen yet and I’ve watched every Avata video possible since the release, so I don’t know what your doing differently over there but you may just need to make a video on that alone. 👍
Gonna wait for the 3D version, my credit card is ready
You forgot to mention the high pitched LOUD noise coming from the avata. U will hear it before seeing it.
Finally someone who covered the vertical speed part. Watching everyone's reviews and first impressions, no one mentions anything about the Avata's ability to fly freely around, and even the ones who made videos "preparing" a dive have never shown one. 13.5 mph vertical speed limit explains it, and it heavily limits the drone's capabilities for FPV. As a cinewhoop it looks great, but it really shouldn't be called an FPV drone, like, at all!
It's literally a First Person View (FPV) drone, though, so the name fits the definition. It's just not on par speed-wise to the DJI FPV and a lot of home-built FPV drones. FPV drones don't require a certain speed to be classified as FPV. Are they generally faster than a typical Quad? Absolutely. But, even that's not technically a requirement.
This is gatekeeping at it best. The thing offers first person view. Its not a racing drone. But yes it is indeed FPV.
Fantastic comparison, exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
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Yes he did...20 min for the fpv and 19 for the avata
Thanks Billy for your comprehensive analysis of the differences between these two products. I own the FPV and love flying it. My skills aren't to the level to gamble it's life buzzing garages or parking structures but that's not how I use it. It's just a blast to haul ass past trees, along rivers or lakes, dive bomb interesting places, and rip around other Open Area obstacles. However, the Avata does have it's advantages. Since the V2 FPV goggles will work with the Avata (thanks for that tidbit), and I already use the Motion Controller, It's now on my radar to own one. Thanks again!
Yep grap a drone only its much cheaper
First drone.. And I'm going for DJI FPV
MAIN REASON BEING
Avata has alot of bugs... I don't own one but there's a ton of avata crashing... And also no controller in the package is a bummer also my goal is to film cinematic shots like mountains and all.. Which avata would make no sense..
How well did the Avata handle wind?
Thanks. DJI Avata has a Pano Shooting Mode, can choose from Sphere for size panorama 360°x180° or only manually shot?
Maybe a stupid question, but, Do they float? Lots of OVER WATER scenes and if they don't float that's GOT to be RISKY AF right?
Is it possible you put the camera specs on the wrong side in the video, Billy? What you say doesn't seems to match what we see in the specs text...
No it’s not a upgrades it’s a whole mother tool for film making not fpv. The concept for dji fpv was fast pace, the chase outdoors. The Avata, is a cinewhoop indoors, close to people. Film making tools not freestyle or race quads
Good video... See you on the next one...
Hi.
Camera specs are swapped around in the side by side comparison.
Good video btw.
Was wondering this
Very good information as always Billy. I'm waiting now on my Avata. I really like how you can fly it, where you can fly it, with now worries, for the up most.
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I just bought the FPV because of the price drop. I’ve got no desire ( at least for now ) to do bat sh_t crazy stunt flying with it but more so for just a better “feel” or experience of flight. I might buy the Avata in the future just because I can use my existing goggles and controllers with it.
Real informative video, thanks for posting it and, how much coffee did you drink before you made this ? 😁
Forward 1y... they made it backwards compatible
That clears it up, I need both! Thanks Billy!
Buddy it's amazing how you manage to give so many information in this timeframe!!!
Whatever you said makes sense but who follows their senses I'll go with faster fpv. I've had mini 2 and it's scary in windy places.
Avata get one of those!
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I have no drone experience at all, but would love to learn to fly. Would one of these drones be a good fit for a beginner?
I have the Avada coming. I agree that I am much more careful with the FPV. I look forward to being a bit less nervous when flying the Avada. I have flown lots of FPV drones made of carbon fiber. While neither of these will take the beating of a vortex 150. The flight experience with a high resolution FPV goggles and the video output potential makes the DJI solutions the first choice on most travel outings.
I was waiting for this comparison.
I have the FPV drone, but I always feel that I don't get to it's potential, because I am to careful trying not to crash because fixing it would be very experienced 😅
Totally agree, I find biggest limitation is worrying about crashes bc it is sooo delicate. So shots you can get with Avata would be dicey potentially for DJI FPV drone.
@@jpslayermayor9293 that is simply not true, put braces on it and go.
I will buy it from you
@@kompressahdnb buy what?
@@Marcus2750-u1t was talking to the orginal person on this thread. Buying the fpv . I think I commented on the wrong thread :P
Thank you Billy for the video. I was waiting for this.
Looking at those on the table makes you realize the obvious next step would be for DJI to release a larger cine- style drone to fill the gap between the three but for now looking very much forward to flying the Avata.
I don't think so. It'll be un upgrade of the DJI fpv. A bigger drone for cine is a niche and few people wil buy it.
A prop guarded drone was niche until someone adopted it and stuck a camera on top of it that was the beginnings of where we currently are. It was smaller and flew for a much shorter time and then they became larger and flew longer.
I want to purchase the Avata but it has an option to either include the FPV controller or not. Do you like the FPV controller or does the avata controller do everything and you haven’t touched the FPV controller since the upgrade?
Aug 12 2024, just watched this again, I did it ass backwards, been flying the avata in m mode for 15 months and just ordered a new FPV drone before there all gone. Going to be interesting to see the difference .
Thank you for this video. Been trying to get a honest comparisons on both FPV's. I've been flying DJI products for years and want to start getting into FPV. Was debating on these and it's going to be the Avata. Thanks.
Look at the fpv closely man cause I have way more fun with my fpv then avata…… its a more capable drone PERIOD
The older goggles give double the transmission distance on CE models . So 1 km or 2 km with older goggles which are compatible . The specs for up to range is the FCC models which manage close to advertised range , unlike how they claimed up to 10 miles on the box . This is only on FCC North American and Canadian dji drones
This video is very helpful. I been looking at purchasing one or the other of these to drones. This has helped me out a lot with the decision making process. I am still on the fence, but I am leaning more to the Avata. I have never owned a drone before, but I am excited to own one or the other of these of these two. I am leaning towards the Avata.
The FPV is way more fun, I own both and the fpv is faster and doing 100 a thousand feet up is FUN!
@@Marcus2750-u1tsound fun, everyone says it’s not durable, but it really is. Look at the thickness of the arms
Billy ya think avata could even come close for chasing a golf ball in flight if it got up to speed? mavic 3 is slower so odds are that one wouldnt be close...i have both and contemplating grabbing the oringial dji fpv for a gold course shoot coming up
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Good comparison, however I think you mixed up the camera specs when showing the two footages side by side.
Good comparison video, Billy.
Always thorough, and to the point.
thanks bill. i already heve the fpv, i agree with your feeling of having to be very careful with the fpv. i guess you will have to bind to the avata with the fpv goggles and controller. how do you do that.?
@9:12 I think you have some of the camera information on the wrong side.
Outstanding video. Extremely helpful; It answered all my questions and I'm definitely getting an Avata.
I wanted to put the Gopro on the drone but I rocked the normal camera the whole time doing my Video and I loved the quality
DJI should have introduced the Avata first. Flying the DJI FPV first made me expect more out of the Avata and I was very disappointed especially its lack of power/thrust.
Waiting for a upgrade on the dji fpv they always get better so I'm just going to wait a few years
I know it’s supposed to be immersive and the whole point is the first person view but part of me wishes you could bind a RC N1 or a RC Pro to it .. 😊
I'm wishing I could bind the new goggles to the Mini 3 Pro and RC Controller...
If DJI would release the API that might be possible along with autonomous flight modes, or at least a way to use waypoints and autonomous flight modes with the normal controller and phone attached to the goggles. It would truly be a swiss army knife of drones then.
Great review!
There is an error at 8:52. Or pictures are mixed up in places, or parameters.
Look at the pinned comment.
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Great review. thanks. I lost an FPV when it lost contact 15 feet below me as I was flying under a bridge. I replaced it immediately as I wanted the thrill it gave me when flying. I’m no expert and have never had an issue with the video quality from the FPV. I can’t see a reason to upgrade as the pluses just don’t make enough difference. If I lost my FPV again for whatever reason I probably still would replace with another FPV for one reason. I own 5 batteries which are not compatible with anything and cost a fortune along with the case etc etc. if I was starting from scratch? FPV every time.
Thanks for the video Billy. Just like the FPV I almost impulse bought it until I watched your video. Now I know better thanks a lot! Saved me again From buying some thing I don’t need from DJI.
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Thanks for the review.I have a question: Can they work as normal drones?
I intend to buy a drone for building inspection and equipment inspection.
Is it stable to set near a building and stand still there?
Heard the new Goggles 2 “reduce” their max transmission range from 10km to 2km if used in EU - is that true? Apparently original goggles don’t have this limitation.
Thanks for the video
Interesting, I haven't heard. Will have to do some research.
Great comparison vid Billy. I am days away from getting my Avata.. so much to explore.! Can't wait
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Billy Kyle always making sense. Great video as usual.
Looks like you found another tool for your real estate photography business. Flying through the house was awesome.
I think many professionals will use the Avata to get footage they could not capture with their main drone.
I think the FPV is for adrenaline junkies and the Avata is for those looking to expand their aerial cinematography....
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But why do these guys show footage flying through computer generated real estate? I dont know but the6 do.
DJI Avata does 60 mph in manual mode. You're giving wrong information. If people think it's only half the speed of DJI FPV they won't buy it, or less likely.
the specs for FPV and Avata is flipped at 9:22
I just purchased the Avata - If i want to purchase the FPV (just the drone) can I use the "Goggles 2" Headset, or will I need to buy the Goggles V2?
Thank you. Will definitely add the avata to go with my mavic 2 pro.
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Great Comparison Video and Review. Thank You Billy.
Awesome video as always dude! I think you mixed up the models on the split screen comparison at 9:12 tho 😉 🤙
how is the dji spunk any better?
I wonder about the Avata and how it flies in the wind. I'm familiar enough with 5" fpv rigs punching through wind, but the Avata seems so small and doesn't seem to have the punch that the FPV does. Also super curious about that weird little motion-controller thing it has. Hmm.
Not good mine got pushed back in 15 winds
So I guess we wait for FPV ver. 2 with a better camera sensor and compatibility with the new goggles? Both are very compelling
Thanks for the good content but, you speeded the recording up, that's sort of annoying, looks like you took performance enhancing substances dude..😜
I use a Insta360 One X2 to film OneWheel content. I was about to blow $500 on the Insta360 X3 then I decided that the money would be better spent on a DJI drone. I know I can't use FPV safely while Onewheeling, even if I was attempting 3rd person view over my shoulder. Any amount of lag or delay would hinder my ability to perform obstacle avoidance (on my OneWheel) which could result in injury or death. In which case :Active Track" at 10-20mph should work just fine, if of course the Avata or FPV Drone has that feature.
The 48MP stated must be a combined image as the max jpg is 4000x300, which is 12MP. A 48MP sensor would be huge.
~I stiil got the dji spark. The only problem is the battery. Maybe a buy this one?
As always great information Mr. Kyle. thanks for your opinion on the Avata.
Exactly the comparison I was looking for..
I also attach an Action 2 to my FPV, how the Avata compares? Rocksteady 2.0 is amazing.
That's why there must be a "DJI Mavic 3S" coming soon. I'm happy that I and many others here aren´t "Mavic 3" B-testers but will get the "real deal" without GPS and horizontal problems plus with a telezoom that is actually usable (1 inch sensor).
Did you fly the Avata into the clip where it flew inside the house?
That was the most helpfull video out there yet. Everybody else always says how good the avata is but not really the 'problems'. Was so confussed which one i should get.
Only thing that i would love to get answered is the wind problem. I would love to fly in New Zealand on very high mountains. So there is wind all the time. My question is, would the avata be fine with it or would it be impossible to fly it there? I know the fpv would be totally fine with it, just want to know how much of a problem is it with the avata?
Looks like the specs for the Avata and FPV drove when comparing the cameras are switched.
I've been waiting for an FPV drone like the Avada so I'm definitely going to get one.
Great review but I think at 9:25 when you have the specs on screen they are flip flopped and on wrong sides
Perfect vid for helping me make a decision. I fly the mavic 2 Pro for work and have a first gen Mavic and am looking to get into FPV. I want a prebuilt as my first FPV drone maybe build one once I get familiar with the different flight system and controls.
Great comparison review, Billy. Thanks!
Amazing video. Thank you so much, I will go with Avata!
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