therealrsr
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I find it easier to control in FPV, takes out the orientation adjustment which helps most during daylight sport flying where the lights aren't as much of a crutch. Also gets rid of distance perception issues among trees. Getting used to the goggles was the biggest hurdle for me, got slight motion sickness the first few times.phreerider said:the FPV stuff is cool, currently working on a custom 250 racer myself . i am definitely line of sight sport pilot, though i'm told FPV is easier. guess we'll see! the qx200 is way(hardware and $) more than the ominus and a very nice set up indeed fun stuff man!
the FPV races are manic low! like a meter the whole time and crazy fast.
Taking 350 qx2 pics or video from several hundred feet up (of course under FAA ceiling) with a go pro is fun and novel, but for me the 200 sees at least 3x the flight time for the fun factor. And if I had to do it again I would have gone DJI for the dedicated go pro big bird. The Blade 350 is not bad at all and less expensive, but for a filming platform DJI's stability wins. Now, if you want one for sport and filming combination the Blade wins.