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posted my first ever video and the feedback was kind of brutal lol

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ok so i put a short clip up on instagram from my first real outing with the avata 2 and my buddy who also flies told me the fpv movement looked "floaty and uncontrolled" which fair enough i guess but also i was literaly just learning how to do a split s without crashing into a tree so what does he expect. anyway i kind of want a second opinion from people who arent just my friends cause i feel like they either say its great to be nice or they go too hard the other way

the footage itself i think looks ok but the flight lines are definitely not smooth yet. is that something that just comes with stick time or are there settings i should be messing with, like the expo curves or whatever. my rates are basically stock right now

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honestly floaty on stock rates with an avata is basically expected, dji sets those pretty conservative out of the box. bumping your expo a little center-heavy helped me a lot when i was starting, makes the small corrections way less twitchy. but yeah mostly just stick time, theres no real shortcut for it unfortunately

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dont sweat the instagram comments too much, everyone's first fpv footage looks rough. i cringe at mine from like a year ago. the fact that you didnt crash into the tree is honestly the win here, smooth lines come later

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