Hello all. If everything goes according to plan, I'll be the owner of a Mavic 2 Pro once DJI finishes up their end of the deal.
I opted for the fly more package and the ND filters. I'm not much of a photographer in my mind but I started using filters on my hand held camera and noticed a huge impact, so from that point on I've been all for trying filters.
I recently passed my Part 107 test and plan to try my hand at flying for commercial purposes. If all else fails though flying drones and photography have been things I've found interesting and enjoyed for a long time.
I really want to get into mapping, I know the Mavic is not exactly made for that but I may experiment with it.
I previously flown (and still do) fly a Blade Chroma 1080. At the moment I think I will not register it as Part 107 though, just keep it a hobby aircraft and let the Mavic be the workhorse. The Mavic will be my first experience with DJI. The urge was strong to stick with Yuneec hardware, but the Mavic seemed a better choice for starting out. Less expense, bulk, and complexity for just starting out. I'm sure my initial jobs will be more oriented toward traditional photos anyway.
Interested to learn more about the aircraft and it's capabilities here. Drones have advanced a lot since my Chroma, I'm excited to see what the Mavic can do.
I opted for the fly more package and the ND filters. I'm not much of a photographer in my mind but I started using filters on my hand held camera and noticed a huge impact, so from that point on I've been all for trying filters.
I recently passed my Part 107 test and plan to try my hand at flying for commercial purposes. If all else fails though flying drones and photography have been things I've found interesting and enjoyed for a long time.
I really want to get into mapping, I know the Mavic is not exactly made for that but I may experiment with it.
I previously flown (and still do) fly a Blade Chroma 1080. At the moment I think I will not register it as Part 107 though, just keep it a hobby aircraft and let the Mavic be the workhorse. The Mavic will be my first experience with DJI. The urge was strong to stick with Yuneec hardware, but the Mavic seemed a better choice for starting out. Less expense, bulk, and complexity for just starting out. I'm sure my initial jobs will be more oriented toward traditional photos anyway.
Interested to learn more about the aircraft and it's capabilities here. Drones have advanced a lot since my Chroma, I'm excited to see what the Mavic can do.