#o3 latency
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Yes you can buy the low latency module from https://www.hd-zero.com/shop
jokes aside, it's a turnkey system, the latency is probably just higher than you are used to with your nano90
Do you think it's 100s of ms?
im so used to this lmaoo
no its just weird
it feels laggy
idk what that is
i just got them for work
i didnt buy them myself dont worry
Hah yeah idk but I assume it has a 60fps and a 120fps mode
oh yeah i tried 120 2,7k mode
That's probably as good as it gets
theres no way
i refuse to belive that
i've heard people call it game changing but for me its unflyable
What were you trying to do?
I'm building some gopro drones for filming
and i heard the o3 was good for that type of stuff
It's probably fine for filming. But O3 is supposed to replace a GoPro. If you are carrying an action cam I think a vista or HDZero would be more appropriate
well damn
i bought the new goggles for the cinelifter so thought i might aswell go for o3
Ah well. You're not paying for it lol
You think the latency is worse than a vista?
Should be the same or better
and you dont feel it that much on a cinelifter since its so heavy
I think the vista low latency mode is just the 120fps one
hm ill have to experient some more
do you know if i can turn up power somewhere? or does it do that itself
I think it does all the power management itself
god i hate dji so much
Did you forget the antennas?
ah yes
I know you can't turn it down, which is a problem for adhering to power limits in the EU
Is the antenna burried...
wdym?
You just got to diagnose this the way you diagnose anything it's an RF signal problem you start with antennas
If your antenna is inside the frame probably not going to be very good signal
You can definitely get some smear city looking in the ground
yeah ok

need to consider that
maybe it just feels shit since im so used to hdz 90 now
hats off to the people racing the o3 tho, that takes some insane skill
how is the antenna setup? is it patch inside?