I fly freestyle and run Goggles V2 with Vista (more than 10), but am now buying O4 (4) and O4Pro (3) for my Goggles 3. There are times when the less precise video resolution of the earlier system looks better IMO than O4, as this can be TOO detailed! I skipped O3 and do not regret it, as the V2 system is still good even today. Its not essential to be able to count the blades of grass as they hurtle past!😁
4 days ago | 1
I answered O3 (I have 7) but I also have V1 gear, an O4 lite and two O4 Pros. The Polar Vista is great in low light. I also fly the DJI Potato and the original Avata.
6 days ago (edited) | 3
Once you've got a fleet on the old stuff, it's pretty expensive to upgrade, and the improvement is nothing like as big as the jump from analogue.
6 days ago | 5
I am on V1. I would consider buying a newer Dji Google. But then my old V1 Airunits/Vistas do not work any more. So I stay on my old V1 and wait what happens. @DJI: for me your firmware policy keeps me off upgrading.
5 days ago | 1
I also still fly vistas and runcam wasp as I just bought a vapor d5 with wasp in it for 299 brand new and I'm also using the integra goggles works with all 3 versions
6 days ago (edited) | 0
I have 7 o3 air units and one o4 lite .. but the range and quality of the o3 is already better than what I need so why should I upgrade? The only thing is the overheating issue on the ground why i may consider o4 air unit's in some future builds.
6 days ago | 1
I'm in this weird spot where I'm being forced to change. My V2 DJI goggles aren't compatible with the new air units so change is inevitable. But it's an expensive and time consuming task to convert all my multirotors to another system.
6 days ago | 0
Painless360
And finally, for all of you who answered 'DJI' for the last poll - what DJI generation are you mainly flying?
6 days ago | [YT] | 37