KababFPV | Skyzone Sky02 and Choosing Goggles (oh and the Eachine VR005) @Kabab | Uploaded 5 years ago | Updated 20 hours ago
Table of Contents:
00:25 - VR005
02:32 - Sky02X
05:25 - DVR comparison
06:35 - Screen comparison
08:09 - Value of goggles discussion
13:10 - Goggles that I have been trying to make
Skyzone:
Sky02X: http://bit.ly/2W0vpYV
Sky02C: http://bit.ly/2MBJDLC
Fatshark Flagship: http://bit.ly/2KH1GgI
Fatshark Dom V3: http://bit.ly/2IySngo
(discontinued)
VR005: http://bit.ly/2I7nb8X
Good starter goggle options today:
VR D3: goo.gl/GvJUkT
EV800: http://bit.ly/2MFf33S
EV800D: http://bit.ly/31loRDk
TopSky's second iteration of their low end goggle: http://bit.ly/2WLaicQ
I've got one on the way for testing.
Some new goggles are in development with the Orca goggles supposedly coming very soon. For now, I recommend going with the good cheap options or the highest end options. The ones in the middle just don't make sense. This isn't something you purchase often.
Reasons why 4:3 on 16:9:
I have found that I greatly prefer a 4:3 picture from the camera on a 16:9 screen. Even more than a 4:3 picture on a 4:3 screen although that is fine too. I specifically do NOT like a 16:9 image on any screen. The issue with 16:9 on a 16:9 screen is that our cameras are really low resolution still. The wider horizontal FOV makes things look like they're farther away than they are and much harder to see. The 4:3 image stretched across the wider 16:9 screen pulls things up into view and doesn't look distorted after just a few minutes of looking at it. It essentially gives you a closer look at what's coming up in front of you without screwing up anything else. The next option I would choose is 4:3 on a 4:3 screen. If I made my own goggles, I would aim to use a 4:3 screen however. Just because I know I'm the minority that prefers a 4:3 image on a 16:9 screen.
Equipment I recommend:
Micro Eagle -
http://bit.ly/2Q7LfL7
Rush Tank Vtx -
http://bit.ly/2HsrASs
Fantastic solder-
amzn.to/2P5QM2W
TS100 iron -
goo.gl/DqBipa
goo.gl/svK6DD
amzn.to/2OV5XMh
WaFL’s Cap Cap
http://bit.ly/2GUpXxO
Xing 2306: goo.gl/TT9gnw, amzn.to/2VkZ8rt
Flywoo 2306: goo.gl/xuLG6d
Hold off on 220X motors for now. There is a bug in BLheli/BF that makes them act a little weird unfortunately. :-(
Sub $200 5" build that's still good:
Frame: goo.gl/EpXQhZ
FC/4in1 Stack: goo.gl/HprVbj
Motors: goo.gl/h5rofi
Props: goo.gl/ZnzY2y
Props: goo.gl/VMBiQh
FPV Cam: goo.gl/FDJhYw
Vtx: goo.gl/JNVDMn
Batt pad material: http://bit.ly/2QGWhYb
Starter goggles I recommend: goo.gl/GvJUkT
Tips?
PayPal: paypal.me/kababfpv
Please use my referral code if you're gonna buy a Tesla. You get some free stuff when you do and I get better status with Tesla: https://ts.la/bob40889
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Table of Contents:
00:25 - VR005
02:32 - Sky02X
05:25 - DVR comparison
06:35 - Screen comparison
08:09 - Value of goggles discussion
13:10 - Goggles that I have been trying to make
Skyzone:
Sky02X: http://bit.ly/2W0vpYV
Sky02C: http://bit.ly/2MBJDLC
Fatshark Flagship: http://bit.ly/2KH1GgI
Fatshark Dom V3: http://bit.ly/2IySngo
(discontinued)
VR005: http://bit.ly/2I7nb8X
Good starter goggle options today:
VR D3: goo.gl/GvJUkT
EV800: http://bit.ly/2MFf33S
EV800D: http://bit.ly/31loRDk
TopSky's second iteration of their low end goggle: http://bit.ly/2WLaicQ
I've got one on the way for testing.
Some new goggles are in development with the Orca goggles supposedly coming very soon. For now, I recommend going with the good cheap options or the highest end options. The ones in the middle just don't make sense. This isn't something you purchase often.
Reasons why 4:3 on 16:9:
I have found that I greatly prefer a 4:3 picture from the camera on a 16:9 screen. Even more than a 4:3 picture on a 4:3 screen although that is fine too. I specifically do NOT like a 16:9 image on any screen. The issue with 16:9 on a 16:9 screen is that our cameras are really low resolution still. The wider horizontal FOV makes things look like they're farther away than they are and much harder to see. The 4:3 image stretched across the wider 16:9 screen pulls things up into view and doesn't look distorted after just a few minutes of looking at it. It essentially gives you a closer look at what's coming up in front of you without screwing up anything else. The next option I would choose is 4:3 on a 4:3 screen. If I made my own goggles, I would aim to use a 4:3 screen however. Just because I know I'm the minority that prefers a 4:3 image on a 16:9 screen.
Equipment I recommend:
Micro Eagle -
http://bit.ly/2Q7LfL7
Rush Tank Vtx -
http://bit.ly/2HsrASs
Fantastic solder-
amzn.to/2P5QM2W
TS100 iron -
goo.gl/DqBipa
goo.gl/svK6DD
amzn.to/2OV5XMh
WaFL’s Cap Cap
http://bit.ly/2GUpXxO
Xing 2306: goo.gl/TT9gnw, amzn.to/2VkZ8rt
Flywoo 2306: goo.gl/xuLG6d
Hold off on 220X motors for now. There is a bug in BLheli/BF that makes them act a little weird unfortunately. :-(
Sub $200 5" build that's still good:
Frame: goo.gl/EpXQhZ
FC/4in1 Stack: goo.gl/HprVbj
Motors: goo.gl/h5rofi
Props: goo.gl/ZnzY2y
Props: goo.gl/VMBiQh
FPV Cam: goo.gl/FDJhYw
Vtx: goo.gl/JNVDMn
Batt pad material: http://bit.ly/2QGWhYb
Starter goggles I recommend: goo.gl/GvJUkT
Tips?
PayPal: paypal.me/kababfpv
Please use my referral code if you're gonna buy a Tesla. You get some free stuff when you do and I get better status with Tesla: https://ts.la/bob40889
Bitcoin: 1E4XZXoD4rS6MYWVWuenY7Kw2M1YgyNpoQ
Nano: xrb_1188ek5bd7tb9kw67asnp9o65byuoaxbtpxuznx1ribf75x78awywmakj55f
ETH: 0xD067F93811f2eC31CB1928901002dfdf9A492EF5
LTC: La2KWYAjp4VT2Lq2M76pbjzXWvRyjpfCtG