Flydigital
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Hi there, looking to add the FPV part of my setup shortly.
Tell me if I'm wrong here but I imagine the best FPV set up for filming is one person flying the aircraft with basic camera facing out front, using goggles. Next, a cameraman is watching a monitor linked to a second camera, say a GoPro or DSLR and has second Tx to control the gimbal.
Is this kind of set up common? It would seem like the only way to do it properly and allow each operator to focus on their job. If so I'd like to get into this buying the right kit that allows me to scale up to dual camera setup. I saw this for example:
http://www.hobby-wing.com/fpv-fever-tr5800ddr-1000.html
Is this known generically as dual port diversity?
I would get this and accompany with 2 x cameras, goggles and monitor.
Thanks for any views on this..
Tell me if I'm wrong here but I imagine the best FPV set up for filming is one person flying the aircraft with basic camera facing out front, using goggles. Next, a cameraman is watching a monitor linked to a second camera, say a GoPro or DSLR and has second Tx to control the gimbal.
Is this kind of set up common? It would seem like the only way to do it properly and allow each operator to focus on their job. If so I'd like to get into this buying the right kit that allows me to scale up to dual camera setup. I saw this for example:
http://www.hobby-wing.com/fpv-fever-tr5800ddr-1000.html
Is this known generically as dual port diversity?
I would get this and accompany with 2 x cameras, goggles and monitor.
Thanks for any views on this..