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Bang per buck the MA I think is the best drone in the DJI line up. Bloody love mine - it’s just so hugely capable and in such an attractive package. Don’t underestimate what a difference true 3 axis stabilisation makes to the smoothness of the footage also.
Add in its unreal high wind performance (easily copes with 20mph +), better battery, proper controller as standard, much better camera and the MA is where my money would be going.
The Spark is an awesome drone as far as it goes but the MA is awesomer
The cheapest "DJI experience" is the DJI/Ryze Tello drone. It's $100 or so and has DJI/Intel tech in it - you don't even need a remote to fly. Camera isn't horrible either and it's a million times better than the actual toy brands commonly found online like Holy Stone, Syma, Blade, Hubsan, etc.
True, but the Spark has more to it. If I flew a Tello (and nothing before it) the possibilities would seem very limited. Honestly the Spark is "good enough" for 90% of what most people would do and the quality is 100 times that of a Tello. A Spark should have been enough for me. Video is only 1080, but I downgrade all of my 4k footage for streaming anyway. The gimbal is really good, etc. Did I "need" an Air or any of the others? No. I actually got the Spark late in the game because I got it cheap and it is a "I'm upset, but not that upset if something happens to it" drone and it's one my kids can fly while I'm flying the big boys.
I was not trying to suggest it was an alternative, all I said was that the Tello is the cheapest possible way to get into the DJI world ($80-100) and it's much better than the "hobby" quads you often see for the same price on Amazon and other similar places. The Spark is better, and at 4 times the price it had better be. As I said earlier, I don't consider the Spark a toy at all, it's a very impressive drone for the price, but it does have some pretty significant limitations beyond basic usage (2 axis gimbal, low bitrate 1080P, range, etc.) If I could get one at a steal of a price I would. You can also modify them to be below 250g so you can fly them virtually anywhere legally.
My little boy wants a drone for Christmas and I’m really tempted by a Tello but Mrs Danny says it’s too expensive.
I agree that it’s miles better than the slightly cheaper options so will have to try and convince her!
If a Tello ends up being too expensive, I have several cheap drones and these two are the best. They are excellent for indoors or outdoors on a calm day - they even have altitude hold so they are dead simple to fly:
$20 after coupon
https://www.amazon.com/Cheerwing-Co...43600305&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=syma+x20&psc=1
$39
https://www.amazon.com/Holy-Stone-Q...keywords=holy+stone+hs170+altitude+hold&psc=1
Neither have cameras but the controls are identical to the DJI drones and it's a great way to train your muscle memory.
Nice - thank you for the recommendations. Do you think the nearest Holy Stone with camera would still be half decent?
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