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Just wondering what the next DJI flagship may look like and what features it may possess. Here's a good start!
 
Evolution took many millions of years to perfect that design. DJI will do it’s best to make a much, much poorer copy.
 
Evolution took many millions of years to perfect that design. DJI will do it’s best to make a much, much poorer copy.
It takes effort to undo what nature has perfected already. I agree, they'll figure out how ;->
 
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Evolution took many millions of years to perfect that design. DJI will do it’s best to make a much, much poorer copy.
I just want to know how much are the batteries 😂 Godspeed Droniac
 
The optical systems are unparalleled and maneuverability is off the scale. I understand that remote control is the big challenge ;->
 
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I hope they test this one before they push it out to market. Nice photo. I love dragonflies. They eat mosquitoes.
I agreee! I remember sitting in a very mosquito infested environment rife with malaria and other goodies and watching the dragon flies flit around munching away. That's when I became a big fan.
 
I agreee! I remember sitting in a very mosquito infested environment rife with malaria and other goodies and watching the dragon flies flit around munching away. That's when I became a big fan.
In the southern US some people call them mosquito hawks. It's a well-earned name.
 
Superb photo. Did you shoot that with the CanonR 5,7? What lens? Fantastic
Thanks! Canon R3 with EF180mm L Macro. Dragonfly was about 5 or 6 feet away. Raw of course, so then a trip through Adobe Bridge, Topaz DeNoiseAI & SharpenAI, Photoshop, Topaz Studio, and back to PS.
 
A great photo of one of the most fascinating living creatures on earth. I love them, and even had one land on my hat. Here is a documentary about the biology and evolution of dragonflies:
Some years ago (ok, millions), they had a wingspan of 70 cm!
 
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A great photo of one of the most fascinating living creatures on earth. I love them, and even had one land on my hat. Here is a documentary about the biology and evolution of dragonflies:
Some years ago (ok, millions), they had a wingspan of 70 cm!
Much appreciated!
 
A great photo of one of the most fascinating living creatures on earth. I love them, and even had one land on my hat. Here is a documentary about the biology and evolution of dragonflies:
Some years ago (ok, millions), they had a wingspan of 70 cm!
@waynorth, that's a wonderful video. Thanks for posting that. Dragonflies are even more amazing than I had imagined.
 
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