Drones and quadcopters give photos and videos new angles for
enthusiasts. They are fairly inexpensive, they capture high-definition photos,
and many new models are coming out.
Before buying a quadcopter, consider these features:
Camera
While former models have needed a separate video camera or
GoPro, there are models now that have built-in cameras like the DJI
Phantom 2 Vision+.
Built-in cameras are lighter than most other cameras and are
more functional. Other considerations are resolution, the ability for the
camera to be controlled, and the range of the camera.
Range
The range that you can control the drone is very important. Knowing
the range is not so vital for casual users, but if you want to take aerial
footage, you will need to know the range at which you can control your drone.
Live feed
There are models that transmit the live feed over Wi-Fi and
may be able to be viewed from the controller or on a computer, tablet, or
smartphone. Controllers that have an LCD display will often have a feed that is
sent and allows you to see what the drone camera is capturing. When there is no
live feed present, footage can often be stored on an SD card or flash drive.
Battery Life
Whether the quadcopter is for personal use or professional
use, such as in real estate, the last thing you want is for your drone to die
mid-flight. The average time for a quadcopter to be functional is around 15
minutes before it needs to be charged on ground or have the battery replaced.
Height and Speed
The point of having a drone is to
capture a larger scene in one frame, so height is important. Often times, the
speed of the drone will be 15 - 25 KPH. If you’re capturing a sports game,
speed is an even bigger factor.
Aside from these factors, consider the design, weight,
warranty, and replacement option for parts of your drone. For a wide selection
of drones and capabilities, you can visit http://slrhut.co.uk/search/?q=drones
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