Hi from down under
Ive been flying drones for a few years for work and fun. I have a work Mavic3 and a personal Mini3 Pro both of which are replacements for write-offs with me at the controls. Crashes happen and you have to get used to that. 1st one was 3rd party software related in that a 3D mapping software package smashed it into a tree, another one was not understanding the flight profile of the RTH button. Impressive recovery from inverted after it mashed the tree above it but its 2nd attempt to get back to profile altitude proved the branch won. My 1st Mini 3 Pro swims with the fishes as I was trying to avoid the obstacle avoidance sensors and touched the side of my boat and it managed to thread the needle through a tiny gap. I recommend the DJI Care package which halves the replacement cost
I have owned many cameras, still do, but nothing beats the perspective that a good drone shot gives
Ive been flying drones for a few years for work and fun. I have a work Mavic3 and a personal Mini3 Pro both of which are replacements for write-offs with me at the controls. Crashes happen and you have to get used to that. 1st one was 3rd party software related in that a 3D mapping software package smashed it into a tree, another one was not understanding the flight profile of the RTH button. Impressive recovery from inverted after it mashed the tree above it but its 2nd attempt to get back to profile altitude proved the branch won. My 1st Mini 3 Pro swims with the fishes as I was trying to avoid the obstacle avoidance sensors and touched the side of my boat and it managed to thread the needle through a tiny gap. I recommend the DJI Care package which halves the replacement cost
I have owned many cameras, still do, but nothing beats the perspective that a good drone shot gives