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RSS FeedsIntro to drones part 2: How to choose your first drone
(Digital Photography Review)

 
 

22 august 2017 15:24:34

 
Intro to drones part 2: How to choose your first drone
(Digital Photography Review)
 


So, you`re ready to buy your first drone. Great! But what to get? In this article, we`ll discuss criteria to consider when buying a drone so that you can find the model that`s right for you. We`ll also make a few recommendations based on different use cases. Note that this is the second in a three-part series. In Part 1, we reviewed drone basics such as technology and terminology. In Part 3, we`ll cover what you need know in order to fly safely, as well as the difference between recreational and commercial flying. Choosing the drone that`s right for you Before all else, consider how you plan to use your drone. Are you a selfie king or queen who wants to post pictures on social media, an adventurer looking for a unique shot, or a professional who demands the highest image quality? Once you`ve answered that question it`s time to start looking. That`s a lot easier to do once you understand the range of options available, so let`s dive in and look at features you should think about before buying a drone. Size Size is an important factor since it impacts portability and convenience. When it comes to `Buy&Fly` drones, sizes range from models small enough to fit in a cargo pocket to those requiring a small backpack or case.* There`s some truth to the saying, `The best camera is the one you have with you,` and it`s true for drones as well. If having a drone with you at all times is of paramount importance, look for a very small model like the Hover Camera Passport that fits in a pocket or handbag. You may give up some high end features in exchange for convenience, but you`ll be able to pull out your drone at a moment`s notice. The Autel Robotics X-Star Premium packs in a lot of premium features at a competitive price. Compact drones, like the DJI Mavic and GoPro Karma, are the Goldilocks of the drone world, which explains their rapidly growing popularity. They provide features found in larger models while remaining small eno ...


 
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