Drone for work
Long explanation, trying to be brief.
Had a Parrot AR drone a few years and got a original Mavic Pro in 2016 so have been flying recreationally for over 10 years. I'm in the process of gathering information to start a part-time drone business for photography, land surveying, agriculture and whatever else I can target work toward. I would be most interested in a high quality camera, stabilization, thermal is a new huge draw for me, and rangefinder seems useful. I also don't have an unlimited budget so realize I may not get everything.
While I'm extremely up to date on my 2016 Mavic Pro, my research has bounced me around a little bit on newer models. The Enterprise models are interesting and I quickly realized my Mavic Pro won't be up to the task of what I'm wanting to accomplish. I had no reason to look outside of DJI, until now. I'm located in Iowa and there is uncertainty surrounding drone laws, specifically DJI in the United States. These drone regulations are hard to follow and I'm not sure if I should make a purchase in short order to beat a possible ban or to wait and possibly lose out???
I'm fully aware of holding a 107 certificate, LLC for a business, insurance, ect. I would like feedback on the options I'm currently considering and am open to others. The ability to actually acquire one could be a different story as well.
DJI Mavic 3 Thermal
DJI Matrice 4T
DJI Matrice 400 (expensive)
Autel Evo Max 4T
Reading up on Autel, all I find is complaints about quality and customer service. I also don't want to invest this much into DJI if it will become unusable in the near future. Of course, I would prefer stay within the DJI ecosystem I already know.
At 1st I thought the Mavic 3T would be my best bet, but (correct me if I'm wrong) the 3T doesn't have the same land surveying capabilities of the 3E and the 3E doesn't have thermal. It seems like I'm looking for ONE thing to do it all and my budget doesn't allow for that.
I'm in no rush and waiting until 2026 when we might have drone law updates might just be the safest bet. Open to thoughts, critique and other ideas. My budget is around $5k and a used drone in excellent condition would be considered.
Also...Am I crazy for looking to start a drone business with all the uncertainty?
Long explanation, trying to be brief.
Had a Parrot AR drone a few years and got a original Mavic Pro in 2016 so have been flying recreationally for over 10 years. I'm in the process of gathering information to start a part-time drone business for photography, land surveying, agriculture and whatever else I can target work toward. I would be most interested in a high quality camera, stabilization, thermal is a new huge draw for me, and rangefinder seems useful. I also don't have an unlimited budget so realize I may not get everything.
While I'm extremely up to date on my 2016 Mavic Pro, my research has bounced me around a little bit on newer models. The Enterprise models are interesting and I quickly realized my Mavic Pro won't be up to the task of what I'm wanting to accomplish. I had no reason to look outside of DJI, until now. I'm located in Iowa and there is uncertainty surrounding drone laws, specifically DJI in the United States. These drone regulations are hard to follow and I'm not sure if I should make a purchase in short order to beat a possible ban or to wait and possibly lose out???
I'm fully aware of holding a 107 certificate, LLC for a business, insurance, ect. I would like feedback on the options I'm currently considering and am open to others. The ability to actually acquire one could be a different story as well.
DJI Mavic 3 Thermal
DJI Matrice 4T
DJI Matrice 400 (expensive)
Autel Evo Max 4T
Reading up on Autel, all I find is complaints about quality and customer service. I also don't want to invest this much into DJI if it will become unusable in the near future. Of course, I would prefer stay within the DJI ecosystem I already know.
At 1st I thought the Mavic 3T would be my best bet, but (correct me if I'm wrong) the 3T doesn't have the same land surveying capabilities of the 3E and the 3E doesn't have thermal. It seems like I'm looking for ONE thing to do it all and my budget doesn't allow for that.
I'm in no rush and waiting until 2026 when we might have drone law updates might just be the safest bet. Open to thoughts, critique and other ideas. My budget is around $5k and a used drone in excellent condition would be considered.
Also...Am I crazy for looking to start a drone business with all the uncertainty?