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juvenileuser | Hozzászólás Sep 14 2018, 01:14 PM |
Drones have changed the landscape of many things in the modern world. From the UAVs to our racing and multimedia drones, there is a wide variety of products available to you in the market. Many people use them for professional purposes while others take it as a hobby and try to benefit from it. While things may not be very clear for you about the drones, especially if you are a first-time buyer, there are some aspects that will help you in making the right choice. top 10 dronesPeople like you and me look for best drones in the market but you need to consider that a product is only as best as it satisfies your requirements. So, it is not necessary that a product which is good for your friend would do equally great for you. |
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ftrsquish | Hozzászólás Sep 14 2018, 01:07 PM |
Unlike their larger, prosumer siblings, cheap drones are relatively simple affairs. There's a battery, four rotors that stay on the drone, and typically, four clip-on attachments to form a hull for safety. Even still, getting the little birds in the air can be annoying if the controller or app doesn't work well. That's why we focused on the frustration of flight preparation for this first battle. Let's get the painful one out of the way first. The Dronon Cyclone, Amazon's best-selling cheap drone, is a nightmare. To fire up the gadget, you need to plug a shady-looking battery into a tiny cable in the drone's undercarriage, and then, when you switch on the flimsy controller, the drone is immediately live. It's frightfully easy to hit the throttle joystick before you're ready. Meanwhile, you don't need to use the app to fly, and you really shouldn't use it at all because it's so terrible. We eliminated the Drocon drone from this battle immediately. The Ryze Tello and the Parrot Mambo were both pretty easy to get flight ready. Both use handy battery packs that clip into the drone. Both work well with separate controllers, though it's worth pointing out that the Mambo comes with a controller while you have to buy one separately for the Tello. The Tello is also different because it comes with a built in camera, while the Mambo uses one that clips on to the top of the body. All that said, the Tello defeats the the Mambo in this battle simply because the software is slicker and more dependable, perhaps thanks to the underlying DJI technology. It's just easier and quicker to get the Tello in the air. |
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ethene | Hozzászólás Sep 13 2018, 05:04 PM |
DJI have a huge command of the consumer and professional drone market. The latest advanced drones with patented technologies are the following; DJI Mavic Air – This is the latest small sized professional drone. It has a 4k camera and very stable flight. It has collision avoidance. It can also fly using hand gestures and has face recognition technology. DJI Spark – Small selfie drone which can take off from the palm of your hand. DJI Mavic Pro – Small fold up drone with front and downward collision avoidance sensors. Super stable flight and 4k filming capabilities. DJI Phantom 4 Pro – with “Vision” collision avoidance technology. Multi purpose drone including 4k aerial filming, photography and photogrammetry. DJI Inspire 2 – Patented design and motors. Multi purpose drone for professional 5k aerial filming, photography, photogrammetry, multispectral and thermal imaging. Yuneec Typhoon H Pro – uses the patented Intel “Realsense” collision avoidance technology. Great for professional aerial photography and filming. Walkera Voyager 5 – This latest drone from Walkera is tremendous. Camera options include 30x optical zoom, thermal infrared and also a low light night vision camera. Walkera Vitus Starlight – latest small sized consumer drone from Walkera featuring collision avoidance sensors and a low light night vision camera. DJI Matrice 200 Commercial Quadcopter – Redundancy with dual battery, IMU and Satellite navigation systems. You can mount 2 cameras under the quadcopter (e.g thermal and zoom camera). Also, mount a camera on top of Matrice 200, which makes surveying of bridges real easy. The Matrice 200 has 6 directions of collision avoidance using ToF laser, Ultrasonic and Vision sensors. DJI Matrice 600 – This commercial multirotor is an true aerial cinematography platform. Options to mount 7 different Zenmuse cameras. |
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