We just got back from ILLINOIS and I notice you live there. Since you are close to the Windy City, you might want to consider the Air 2. We got the MM for our grandson and there are more days that he can’t fly than he can. The Air will increase that ratio. I took my mini along and we were both getting high wind warnings at about 150’ altitude. Just something to consider ??Thanks. I think you (and the others above) have confirmed my suspicion that I'm going with the right drone at the moment. I'm not sure where this will take me. I've been a commericial photographer for 20 years and a general portrait/wedding photographer for 15 prior to that... and actually started off in the profession shooting video for a few years. But I know to do anything commerically I'd have to get a part 107 commercial license before I could even think of doing anything for compensation. That would be a-ways off if ever. I've always been fascinated by flight. And while I've never actually flown a plane or a helo before, I've done simulator training on both. My S.O. actually offered to buy me a real helicopter lesson, but I told her that as much as I'd love it I would want to continue- something I couldn't afford to do. Drone seems to be the next best thing to get that out of my system.
I am hopeful that the drone reinvigorates my desire to take photos and videos from a different perspective. After so many years of "been there/done that" and seeing all the spectacular work that is now easily done digitally, I simply got bored with it and only recently hauled out my DLSR to start making short music videos, now that I'm locked up and no longer able to perform with my regular groups (I play guitar bass and trumpet). I know the drone will get me outside and won't be a problem being in the middle of somewhere alone, now having something to do.
Thanks again for the replies.
