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DJI Neo – What DJI Didn’t Tell You About The Drone 🤫
Just got the Brand New $179 or $199 DJI Neo Drone and want to know what DJI Did not tell you about the NEO Drone? Well you …
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Just got the Brand New $179 or $199 DJI Neo Drone and want to know what DJI Did not tell you about the NEO Drone? Well you …
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Not sure if I missed it in the video, but how stable is the DJI Neo?
Very helpful. Thank you.
Great video! Very detailed. Must have taken a while to put together.
Try putting an nd filter. I recommend nd8 or nd16 and make the sharpness -2 the footage looks much better trust me.
Hey, letting you know I am pointing to your new channel from my latest video on the DJI Neo. Hopefully, this may help in subs and views 👍
Useful . Still on fence but I'm intrigued
Thank you very much I was wondering if it stored that information.
Just got this drone and currently charging it.
Just got the drone, not the fly more combo £169 British pounds.
Only going to be using it for holiday videos/Photos and a bit of fun.
Thanks again 👍
Good info there friend!👌
Hey there, thanks for putting out all this helpful content on the Neo. I was wondering if the changes made using the Fly app would be "sticky" and you demonstrated that is the case, even over a power cycle. I think that is the best choice for DJI to make. Portability is a key driver for me and I don't want to carry an additional controller, but no problem to have a smart phone since I always have that with me regardless. What I would like to see in an update to the Fly app is the ability to set manual exposure, or at least exposure compensation in Auto, as well as white balance. Using the controller it is possible to change the sharpening strength and I hope that is something that could be added to the Fly app without needing the controller. I see no reason why that should not be possible.
I have just subscribed so that I can easily follow your updates. Cheers!