DJI Inspire 1 Review
Josh is joined by Eric in this review of the DJI Inspire 1. We purchased ours from GetFPV.com
Eric seeing the Inspire for the first time. He only gets a few moments before his first flight!
Peter helping Eric with the Gimbal.
And we named our Inspire, we kicked around a few inspirational ones before deciding.
Eric demonstrating the arming sequence.
The first flight for Eric, and a crowd came around to watch.
Eric feeling out the controls, and seeing what the Inspire can do.
Peter, while getting shots for the Guniea, runs through the Inspires props, then crashes into Josh. The inspire took the hit and didn't skip a beat.
Peter also received some damage from the incident.
Footage from the Inspire when it was hit.
Eric testing the camera in low-light situations.
The guys stopped by Alan Bruce's on the trip and got some shots at the lake.
While this is just a picture, the video is so steady it seems like a still shot.
And for the last location we tested it at, Eric got to shoot at a bridge crossing.
Eric focusing on his shot, trusting the Inspire to keep steady.
And if even went under the bridge with no FPV interference.
Josh and Eric happy with how the Inspire did flew for them, and signing off for this episode.
Check out the Inspire 1 over at http://amzn.to/1xAYXoy
We were happy with the footage that the Inspire produced for us, and very suprised it held up to the hype. It was a blast getting to put it through its paces. Thanks for watching guys!
If you'd like to see this full episode in 60fps (60 frames per second) and see how smooth all of the DJI footage turned out, you can check it out here:
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Gain great review and I'm not being negitive. This is a non DjI fan.
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I found myself wondering what are the limits of its performance? Also, what are the failsafes and the range. How well do autonomous flight modes and return-to-home work? How well does it work in wind? How fast can it fly and get smooth video? And of course...How well does it survive a crash? :)
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To bad it is - something degrees and snowy.
Only issue with the video is why shoot the interviews by a water fall?
The hiss/wash sound was killer while viewing with my cans on.
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So... I strongly agree that we need to have a LOT more content about AP. Not least... I like taking aerial stills... how to you get around the problem of Distance Exaggeration caused by small lenses. Aerial shots of the village 1.5miles along the road from my house look like 5 miles. And please let's achieve a balance between stupid GoPros and the 'everyman's' alternative, Mobius. (Oh, and plus, Turnigy do a nice GoPro 'knockoff' now: why not review that.) How FT can claim to be 'frugal' and obsess about overpriced GoPros is a mystery to me.
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But I must say that an effort to beat the $3k price tag is FUTILE. If you want to have the same features like: HD video transmission, 4k camera with 360 3-axis gimbal, DJI Wookong-like auto-pilot, and tightly integrated Tx. You'll be out of luck because you can easily spend $4-5k without getting something close to the Inspire. I know from experience, having built one very similar with HD video link.
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Yes, Please! Do a DIY Project and make it affordable. I'm not attracted to Multirotor for Aerobatics, I want to do Videography!
Thank you Flite Test!
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Thanks for a fantastic review.
Was going to say something about ludicrous nitpicking, but decided to stay positive.
oops! It slipped out any way.
I will have to work on being a better person.
You guys rock.
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Hey Josh, I love the way you think brother, spending 3k on that thing is not smart unless you work with Eric doing Aerial filming, but for us, as a hobby, is not very likely to get it. If you can come up with a <500 dollars solution I'll get it right away.
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