if you could make a short wish list of what would make an 'ideal' drone from your perspective, what would those features be?
now, I'm about 17 light-years away from being a professional photographer so I can't speak to the intricacies of apertures and f-stops, but from my remedial perspective, these would be my top-3 wishes...and yeah, the list is subject to change as people educate me:
* Optical Zoom - now, I have a Mavic 3 as my primary drone so I have the double camera. I really like the video quality of the 4/3 sensor and I like the flexibility of the 7X lens. But it would seem that the best of both worlds would be an optical zoom if the weight issues could be mitigated. I imagine it's too much to ask for a 4/3 sensor with even a 8X optical zoom. But I'd wonder how feasible a 1 inch sensor with an 8X optical zoom would be....and how much it would cost
* Laser Range Finder on Drone Underside? - now, I really don't know how feasible this would be or how accurate the range finder would be ranging vertical to the ground. From what I've read it could work; and it sure would be advantageous, even if was only during hover, to get a decent reading of the distance to the ground eliminating the guesswork for that 400 foot limit
* Dual Hot Swap-able Batteries - again, I'm not sure how feasible this would be, even in a high level consumer drone. But being able to land and swap out one battery while the other keeps the drone activated would be really nice. It could also extend total flight time. My assumption is that the batteries would need to be stacked instead of side by side, creating better flight stability. And you would probably need to have a really light dummy battery in case you wanted to fly quickly with a single battery while eliminating the weight of the 2nd batter and protecting the extra battery compartment. It would make for a deeper drone, but coincidentally that would create room for that optical zoom camera and laser range finder on the underside!
I know these features are essentially in the DJI enterprise drones, but those are large swiss-army knife drones that cost 15-20K...yikes!
now, I'm about 17 light-years away from being a professional photographer so I can't speak to the intricacies of apertures and f-stops, but from my remedial perspective, these would be my top-3 wishes...and yeah, the list is subject to change as people educate me:
* Optical Zoom - now, I have a Mavic 3 as my primary drone so I have the double camera. I really like the video quality of the 4/3 sensor and I like the flexibility of the 7X lens. But it would seem that the best of both worlds would be an optical zoom if the weight issues could be mitigated. I imagine it's too much to ask for a 4/3 sensor with even a 8X optical zoom. But I'd wonder how feasible a 1 inch sensor with an 8X optical zoom would be....and how much it would cost
* Laser Range Finder on Drone Underside? - now, I really don't know how feasible this would be or how accurate the range finder would be ranging vertical to the ground. From what I've read it could work; and it sure would be advantageous, even if was only during hover, to get a decent reading of the distance to the ground eliminating the guesswork for that 400 foot limit
* Dual Hot Swap-able Batteries - again, I'm not sure how feasible this would be, even in a high level consumer drone. But being able to land and swap out one battery while the other keeps the drone activated would be really nice. It could also extend total flight time. My assumption is that the batteries would need to be stacked instead of side by side, creating better flight stability. And you would probably need to have a really light dummy battery in case you wanted to fly quickly with a single battery while eliminating the weight of the 2nd batter and protecting the extra battery compartment. It would make for a deeper drone, but coincidentally that would create room for that optical zoom camera and laser range finder on the underside!
I know these features are essentially in the DJI enterprise drones, but those are large swiss-army knife drones that cost 15-20K...yikes!