I think most ppl posting on this thread are somewhat missing the point of the FPV Camera app.
Flying FPV is what you're doing looking at your phone or tablet in the DJI GO app.
Where the FPV Camera app comes into it's own is in two main areas - two features that the DJI GO app doesnt offer.
One is the Goggles feature
The other is the ground-based mission planner.
I'm not too familiar with the goggles yet, but I have had the All in One FPV Camera subscription for a couple of months now, and I have exclusively been using the (ground based) Mission Planner feature. This is an excellent feature and I fully recommend it.
As I previously mentioned on an earlier thread, I have devised 30 something saved mission flights so far in a whole host of different locations, and I find this feature of the app great.
I would pay the £2.99 monthly fee for this feature alone in fact.
I hardly ever go into GO app anymore, because i'm always looking to fly new missions, or amend and improve missions I have already flown once or twice.
The 'fine-tuning' of mission flights is probably what I enjoy the most actually, slightly altering waypoint positions and altitude settings, adjusting speed settings, perhaps adding further waypoints etc. All with a view to flying the mission again and getting an even better flight video or still shots.
Recently though, I have been considering the incorporation of the Goggles feature offered within the app. What I was really hoping for was to be able to fly my missions with a goggles view.
The app developers have said (in an earlier post) that this is possible by loading up a saved mission, mission starts automatically, then switch over to the FPV Goggles. Apparently, you lose a few control features doing this, but should be able to view the mission flight through the Goggles. This will be cool if it works, and I should be trying this out this coming week, weather permitting.
But in conclusion, in my opinion the FPV Camera app is well worth purchasing for the ground based mission planner alone.
If the Goggles flying were not able to be integrated into mission flights, I personally wouldnt bother too much with the Goggles feature, as just flying freestyle with Goggles doesnt interest me massively like the mission planner flights do - but if the two features can be combined, that should be really cool.
Just my 2 pence worth here on the FPV Camera app [emoji106]
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