#1, and love the videosPlay with me on this one for a little bit. Are you:
1) A pilot of a drone, which has a camera attached, or
2) A photographer with a camera, that happens to be attached to a drone
?
I know it's not binary, and that many people have aspects of both, but I think there may be a pattern in how people respond to things, based around this distinction.
I'm definitely "Type 1".
This occurred to me specifically in the context of the choice between the Mini-2 (which I have) and the Mini Se (which I don't yet have). I think the Mini SE would be just fine for a Type 1 drone pilot like me. If you're primarily a photographer, I think the Mini-2 is the only choice, between those two, based on the specs that I've seen.
The one thing I think I'd miss with the SE is the control range. I really like to go out and explore the other side of the canyon, or up the mountain in the other direction. If in my environment I can only get 3000-4000 ft control range on the Mini-2, how much less would that be with the Mini-SE? The specs I see only talk about video transmission range, not control range.
Thoughts?
TCS
There is no question about it for me. It is a flying camera, so I am a pilot of a camera.Play with me on this one for a little bit. Are you:
1) A pilot of a drone, which has a camera attached, or
2) A photographer with a camera, that happens to be attached to a drone
?
I know it's not binary, and that many people have aspects of both, but I think there may be a pattern in how people respond to things, based around this distinction.
I'm definitely "Type 1".
This occurred to me specifically in the context of the choice between the Mini-2 (which I have) and the Mini Se (which I don't yet have). I think the Mini SE would be just fine for a Type 1 drone pilot like me. If you're primarily a photographer, I think the Mini-2 is the only choice, between those two, based on the specs that I've seen.
The one thing I think I'd miss with the SE is the control range. I really like to go out and explore the other side of the canyon, or up the mountain in the other direction. If in my environment I can only get 3000-4000 ft control range on the Mini-2, how much less would that be with the Mini-SE? The specs I see only talk about video transmission range, not control range.
Thoughts?
TCS
#1 for me but I can see myself moving to #2.@Chaosrider i am type 1 also ,the primary enjoyment for me is flying the drone myself
the maintenance aspect of drone ownership, and being able to enjoy all the pics and videos ,in the comfort of my man cave, when the weather out side is not good for flying
which unfortunately is a lot of the time where i live.
the Mini SE would have the same range and signal stability as the original MM ,it will not be as good as the Ocusynce of the Mini 2 ,the original MM was never really intended to be a long range drone, mainly because of its lack of wind resistance and the lack of real power from its 2 cell batteries ,the Mini 2 addressed some of those issues, but not the range issue between the RC and aircraft
I started out as #2. I've owned a commercial photo/video company since 1988, and drones became a natural extension of my business. At first, I only considered a drone the tallest and most versatile tripod in the world.Play with me on this one for a little bit. Are you:
1) A pilot of a drone, which has a camera attached, or
2) A photographer with a camera, that happens to be attached to a drone
Nice Resume. Vic.. I owned a Photography company for a few years but my Engineering job got in the way.. Im planning on making a Drone business when I RETIRE very SOON,, I’ve been walking through the same door at work for over 30 years, I’m soooooo. Ready to stop getting up every morning at 3:30 AM …I started out as #2. I've owned a commercial photo/video company since 1988, and drones became a natural extension of my business. At first, I only considered a drone the tallest and most versatile tripod in the world.
Since then, I've definitely started to become a pilot of a drone with a camera attached, #1. Sometimes it's just nice to fly just for the fun of it, without thinking about what a client needs. I can either shoot or not. And now that I'm in to FPV, it's even more fun.
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