I'm a bit fuzzy on how this is all supposed to work...I have a P3A.
My understanding is that with a $99 purchase, I can add a module to the rear of my RC which will provide a video signal to goggles. Questions:
1. I presume that the video stream is coming from the aircraft, through the RC, and out of the HDMI on the module (from there, into goggles). So am I correct that you *aren't* seeing the data overlays that the DJI GO software (or other control software) provides? What do you actually see?
2. I've heard that the video that comes from the HDMI can be laggy and only marginally useful for an FPV experience? Can someone comment on this? I imagine flying FPV (with a spotter, of course) is dangerous if there is significant lag between the aircraft's camera and the presentation in the goggles.
3. With the goggles on, (assuming everything is working as expected) you obviously can't see your tablet/smartphone. So all of your control (particularly camera control) is done by touch on the controller?
I appreciate any insight anyone can offer with their P3 (P3A, preferred) experience with FPV goggles. Thank you.
--hblink93