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The trade off is this.... People think buying the latest drone will make them perfect in the sky to capture. This is not so. its about learning how to capture. its all about the capture! lol did you watch the ending? its not what you fly its about how you fly. The video is ment to be humorous and light heart to show that its now pressure. but fly and enjoyIt's a trade off. Are you a more casual user or otherwise want a flying camera that is easily portable for a variety of activities like hiking, or do you need top notch video quality? If it's the former, you need the Mavic Pro, if the latter, then you'll want the Phantom line. If you're making real movies, you get Inspire.
There's probably 1 million drone pilots Worldwide (or more) and the video above is the opinion of only one of them.
Why are we even debating this?
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The trade off is this.... People think buying the latest drone will make them perfect in the sky to capture. This is not so. its about learning how to capture. its all about the capture! l
Exactly. When learning the rudiments of photography, light and exposure as it relates to aperture, ISO, and shutter speed...what would be better.... a point-and-shoot camera, or a dSLR?
It's a trade off. Are you a more casual user or otherwise want a flying camera that is easily portable for a variety of activities like hiking, or do you need top notch video quality? If it's the former, you need the Mavic Pro, if the latter, then you'll want the Phantom line. If you're making real movies, you get Inspire.
There's probably 1 million drone pilots Worldwide (or more) and the video above is the opinion of only one of them.
Why are we even debating this?
Sent from my iPad using MavicPilots
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