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Among companies and agencies, there is an insatiable appetite for high quality and unique aerial footage. These companies want to integrate this amazing technique into their marketing, break new ground and also stay ahead of their competitors with drone filmed content.
If you are looking to capitalise on this opportunity or simply enjoy flying for its own sake, then you will want to identify which drones are the best to get started with. It might seem at first like you have to break the bank to enter this world, but that’s really not the case.
Here is a look at the three best drones to buy as a new flyer.
This is perhaps the go-to option for those budding drone pilots who want to learn the ropes with a quality piece of kit. This small drone weighs just 480 grams, making it a lightweight option that you will feel more confident flying – you don’t want to jump in at the deep end and get a drone that could cause some significant damage if a mistake happens.
DJI is a trusted manufacturer, and in this option, it has brought the iconic flight technology developed by DJI. This fact powers up the experience and helps new pilots to get to grips with the UI and experience that is offered by DJI, who is the major player in the drone technology space.
There is also a 4K Ultra HD camera on board, capable of capturing professional grade footage. To make things even better, this drone is fully programmable, meaning that you can control the drone in amazing ways and prepare yourself for a bigger piece of equipment.
One of the more premium pieces of technology buzzing around at the moment is the Phantom 4 Pro V2.0 by DJI. Featuring the OcuSync HD transmission system, any new drone flyer looking to go for a top tier drone, then look no further than the Phantom 4 Pro V2.0
The upgraded masterpiece of engineering that is the new propellers on the the Phantom 4 Pro V2.0 give you better thrust, more efficient battery consumption and a less annoying, subtler flying noise.
These upgraded propellers are said to give the drone 7% more flight power, DJI haven’t officially advertised this increasing speed, but industry tests are suggesting a formidable boost.
The FlightAutonomy system jam packs the device with sensory information from both vision and infrared sensors, meaning the drone has 5 different directions of obstacle sensing and 4 directions of obstacle avoidance, meaning you’ll be able to fly with confidence.
The Phantom 4 PRO V2.0 also integrates seamlessly with the DJI Googles for an immersive flying experience.
This is a great option for those budding pilots who want a wide-angle lens on a mini-sized drone that weighs just 300 grams. Despite it’s competitive price and petite stature, the popular DJI Spark captures 12MP still camera images and Full HD video.
A multitude of intelligent flight modes such as Quickshot, TapFly, ActiveTrack and Gesture mean you’ll be in full control of your drone with simple hand movements and you’ll be able to focus on what really matters, capturing amazing aerial content.
Advanced flight sensors are available here, further making the drone easier to fly. Replaceable batteries are particularly great, assisting pilots to keep the action rolling with just a few seconds needed between battery changes.
We hope that this quick look at some of the best starter drones has given you some inspiration. You will find that there are a lot of great options out there that can really help you to get better accustomed with flying. With our range of courses , you’ll be ready and confident to fly solo in no time at all, and who knows what kind of amazing opportunities might come your way!
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