badaxed
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Not if you take off outside the parks and fly over them. Just do not chase wildlife.Be careful, as far as I know, National Parks are off limits...
Not if you take off outside the parks and fly over them. Just do not chase wildlife.Be careful, as far as I know, National Parks are off limits...
I live in Zimbabwe in Africa. I use mine to patrol wood lands threatened by wood cutters. Since the implementation of combined foot patrols with regular Drone flights cutting has almost vanished. The cutters are now trying to cut at night. So I need some kind soul please to help with infrared mod for mavic pro.Many purchased their Mavic for hobby purposes. Like for example I like to use mine for traveling to record where I go and get an awesome views of the area. Also to take pictures of my family and track my son while he walks around the beach, park, etc. You know there’s also the usual checking your roof, looking at your neighbors backyards, sunsets.
Just want to see what uses have you put your Mavic through. Also mention any jobs like photo shoots, tower inspections etc. Any creative uses?
I'm using mine for pre-storm pictures of property (houses, boats, business, etc) here in Florida during Hurricane season for insurance purposes.
No sir, just something people want to show insurance adjusters to help in filing claims... Before and after comparisonIs this a requirement from your insurance company?
Advertise...local paper, online, go talk to perspective clients, etc.... No one knows you're out there doing it unless you advertiseI've got my 107 but how do you find work? It feels like its a very specialized job and more of who you know then what you know.
So, just out of curiosity, do you guys think no one would want to see this drone footage?
Stupendous! One question...where does one go to find cool background music like that?So, just out of curiosity, do you guys think no one would want to see this drone footage?
The INSTANT you monetize the photos or videos in any way; to advertise or sell a product (including yourself, your music, skills) you become “Commercial “ and subject to Part 107 regs in the US. You must take Groundschool training and write an exam (expect an outlay of about $1000-$1500) to do it legally. Trying to do it any other way will put you in a position to receive significant financial penalties. Don’t do it; it’s not worth the risk
As long as you obey the local protocol and practice "SAFETY FIRST" mentality I'm for your ultimate success...Contradictions!My daughter is having an outdoor wedding this summer and I hope to be competent enough by then to capture a lot of it by drone. Also going to Africa this summer and hope to get some shots of the Mountain Gorillas from an angle most people don't get to see.
I've got my 107 but how do you find work? It feels like its a very specialized job and more of who you know then what you know.
Really nice colors in the river clip. Care to share your settings?I have also done some scenic state park cinematography for notoriety only.
I'm a recording artist and live performer, I've bought my mavic air to shoot music videos by myself as other people are too expensive to hire or flaky when it comes to come to the shoot and make something happen. £769 will hopefully allow me to shoot videos abundantly, opposed to paying £400 per music video. Let's see. 4days and 8 crashes hahaha but thankful for the guards no damage yet
Word of advice with no lecturing because I have no idea how many posting here are in the US and have their p107.
Be very careful when doing anything commercial without cert.
I have some friends with FAA knowledge who think they are going to make some examples soon. Fines will be very steep to get the word out.
Are the odds high that they will go after YOU? Probably not, but once you are identified, game over.
I, for one, would not want to be that guy.
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