I've been flying the DJI Avata with the Motion Controller and DJI Googles V2 for the last couple of months and boy im in love. I love how you can go through the smallest gap in a tree or bush, I love how responsive the Avata is. The onboard camera settings I generally use is Ultra Wide and RockSteady. The reason why I use RockSteady is I prefer how the footage records the roll of the frame when making turns around trees etc... I've flown the Avata when the warning High Wind Detected (not sure at what wind speed this warning is displayed) but either way the Avata responds so well. I bought the Combo pack as it was a no brainer to have those extra two batteries. Flight time I'm generally getting 16 -17 minutes, but I live on the coast, so most of the time im fighting some sort of wind.
Initially buying the DJI Goggles V2 over the DJI Googles 2 Avata pack was based on cost, but I think maybe having the Googles 2 would if been better as it has that head tracking option that would have been a great tool to have.
I feel the Motion Controller gets a bad rap, but as I FPV pilot that's never really used a RC controller but has spent most of his youth a gamer using joysticks and HOTAS.......going straight into FPV using the MC was easy. Flying with the MC feels so natural and responds so well to my commands, my only issue with it is I'm left-handed, so I sue my left hand with the MC and record button is on the left side for a right-handed thumb, but it's not a deal breaker.
The first video I uploaded where I spent boxing day flying over and around my house and garden was great My First Major Flight Around My Home and Garden, but at the time I was using the free video editing software VideoProc Vlogger, which I feel did not render the footage too well, hence the quality is not as good as it could have been.
I am now using Wondershare Fimora 12, of which I've bought l12 month licence.......so watch this space o7