Do it right, and you're looking at about $400, Bind 'N Fly, ready to go out of the box.
Here's the page for the A85:
I messed up and ordered without an analog receiver, so I had to order a Frsky R-XSR and add it -- simple, a little soldering.
The Jumper T-lite RC is $76 at Race Day Quads:
There are a variety of other options besides the A85 with the Vista system, more and less expensive, from iFlight. Other manufacturers also offer Vista BNF quads. If you don't want to do the research, the A85 is a great little whoop.
The Caddx Nano camera isn't very good, and there's no on-board recording. I upgraded the camera to the Vista Pro, $50 from Caddx. Also DIY, swapping the camera on the Vista unit was simple plug-n-play. The image is SOOOOOO much better. The Nano gets washed out easily with bright sunlight in the frame (like with the sun showing through trees), and the image takes on an embossed effect. No problem for flying, but if you want to capture the video (through the goggles SD card) and use it for anything, that Nano camera is a bust.
A85 Review:
And remember this: EASY EASY EASY and pretty cheap to get parts and fix it if you crash. I find that I fly the A85 without any reluctance -- I've done manual with my A85 (rate mode rather than angle mode), and still haven't with my FPV yet. I have no fear with this little, cheap, fixable thing.