In my mind, the question is how much FPV flying you intend to do. If you seriously want to do FPV flying, I'd invest in an Epson Moverio BT-300. On the other hand, in most of my video and still image work, I am much more comfortable using VLOS to position my drone for each video run, checking my iPhone (which has excellent contrast, saturation and clarity) to target a TapFly run, and then letting the drone fly by itself while I continue to monitor the drone with VLOS to see where it is as well as it's surroundings. Most video is done with many single, well planned, and short runs. This does not call for FPV flying. Doing still image photography, again, does not call for FPV flying. Of course, all of what I just said applies to using the drone for photography or cinematography.