Bought the Mavic Air a few months back. Really enjoying it with no issues. I want to start editing my video and was wondering what the most common and user friendly software was for this application.
I'm new at drones, working at it daily. I'm sure there are better tools and I hope to discover them.
Meanwhile, I've been using Camtasia because I've been using it for a long time to do the little bit of editing I've needed to make videos for classes. At the time I first got Camtasia it was because it made it very easy to do screen shots for teaching software and networking stuff and mix them with videos and audio from other sources.
Mostly what I use it for now is taking the high-definition video raw from drones and editing it into 1080p or 720p to make it suitable for the web. It can do simple 'color correction' type edits, put in captions, make swirly zoomy effects between scenes, and put out files to share on social media or put on the web.
4K video from the drones is good if watched on a 4K tv or monitor, but it makes huge files that don't download quick to a phone, to edit so I usually shoot at 1080 or 2K since 'excess' resolution is wasted if a browser or a smartphone is used.
Last new PC I got it with Adobe Premiere Elements which is the simplified version of the full Premiere video editing tools for a hundred bucks or so to install on a PC or Mac. There's also the cloud version that's available for subscription along with their other tools for something like $5 to $89 per month. If I'd started out with Premiere it would probably be my go-to video editor since it looks like it's got lots more, better features to explore, but since I"m used to Camtasia and it's features that's what I use most, am still getting into Premiere. It looks like it's cheaper to buy that Camtasia...
I hope this helps?