DJI Avata 360: Meine Wahl für spektakuläre Motorrad-Shots

In this video, I'm testing the new DJI Avata 360 specifically for motorcycle footage. The focus is on a rarely seen perspective: front-facing shots while riding a motorcycle. Chapter 00:00 Intro 00:30 DJI Avata 360 Motion Fly More Combo (DJI Goggles N3) 01:15 Why not Antigravity A1? 04:17 DJI Flip Comparison 04:40 Disadvantages of Propeller Guards and Software 05:15 Flying with Remote Control 05:44 ActiveTrack Test on a Motorcycle 14:59 First Impressions Most drones deliver shots from behind or above – but how well does the Avata 360 perform at capturing dynamic front-facing shots? 👉 I'll also explain why I deliberately chose the DJI Avata 360 over the Antigravity A1: • Higher speed – crucial for dynamic tracking • Integrated propeller guards – increased safety for close-up shots and more robust against minor impacts, e.g., with branches • Camera with a larger sensor & 8K/60FPS – for more detail, better image quality, and slow motion These features are particularly important to me for high-speed motorcycle chases. 👉 The only real drawbacks of the DJI Avata 360, in my opinion, are: • Weight over 249 g This means it can't be flown everywhere – in some countries, its use is even completely restricted. • EU drone license required In Europe, you need a corresponding drone license depending on the area of ​​operation and must adhere to stricter regulations. • Not foldable Compared to my second drone, the DJI Flip, it's significantly more cumbersome to transport and less travel-friendly. 👉 In this practical test, I'll show you: • How stable are the shots at speed? • How well does the tracking work? • How usable are front-facing shots really? • Where are the limitations, especially with obstacles? 🎥 Setup: • Camera: DJI Avata 360 • Use: Motorcycle rides 💬 Your opinion: Would you rather choose the lighter Antigravity A1 or the Avata 360? #djiavata360 #djidrone #thomastours #dronefootage #dronereview