I had to send my fatsharks in for repair (bad receiver switch) so I had to wait for everything. I also couldn't figure out how to get around the 2.4ghz issue for the second transmitter that controls the headtracking. I thought about going to 433mhz but licensing is required. I ended up putting a IR blocked 2.5mm lens on the front cam so it has a wide FOV. I think I'll stick to this for now, its definitely possible, I just ran out of patience with it. The fixed cam ended up working great when I realized the inspire is just as fast flying sideways and backwards as it is flying forwards. So if i'm chasing a moving object I just have to fly sideways and yaw slightly if I need to check to make sure i'm not coming up on an obstacle. Guess all the time flying the littlebird in battlefield 4 payed off
On a side note, the goggles are badass to fly with, but when it comes to real world semi professional filming it's much more efficient to have a good bright 7" 5.8ghz tablet custom mounted to your inspire controller, along with a smaller device such as a cell phone with the maps pulled up. This way you have full
IFR I like to call it, and the view from the 600tvl fatshark camera working together. Also its much better to be able to look up quick and see the inspire. The goggles you have to mess with for 10 seconds to get them into the right position.
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