Commercial Quadcopters 2022
Ultimate Drone Buying Guide for Total Beginners 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Xje3cqnG-Q&t=1s
His choice: DJI Mini 2
DJI | Mini SE | $ 300 | ||
DJI | Mini 2 | $ 450 | 1/2.3“ | |
DJI | Mini 3 Pro | $ 750 | 2022 | .76” |
DJI | Mavic Air 2S | $1000 | 2021 | 1“ |
DJI | Mavic 2 Pro | Used $1000 | 2018 | 1” |
DJI | Mavic 3 | $2100 | 4/3“ | |
Autel | Evo Nano+ | $1000 | 1” | |
Autel | Evo II Pro 6K | Used $1200 | ||
DJI | Inspire 2 X5S | Used $8000 | 4/3“ |
Older, do not buy:
DJI | Mavic 2 Zoom | $ 800 | 1/2.3” | |
Autel | Evo | $ 400 | 2020 | 1/2.3“ |
DJI | Mavic Air | $ 250 | 1/2.3” | |
Parrot | Anafi | $ 300 | 1/2.3“ | |
Yuneec | Typhoon | $ 600 | 1/2.3” | |
phantom 4 Pro | $ 600 | 1“ |
Autel - buggy, horrible experience Parrot Skydio - excellent tracking
All drones have these Common Features 5 Miles GPS Hover Collision Sensors System Warnings Smart Battery Won'f Fly at Airports Fly Home Automatically
Anything under $300 is a toy, a piece of crap.
No such thing as a beginner drone. They all work the same.
Fly with app on phone, connected to a remote.
Stabilized cameras take photos and videos and save it to a memory card.
Price difference is photo and video quality.
larger sensor resolution doesn't matter: 4K is fine. 6K, 8K allow cropping down to 4K fps doesn't matter: cinematic quality is 24fps, 60 and 120 fps are for slow motion