$16K is a lot for a tool. Here are some tips for safety and cinematography before investing in this Hollywood drone.
I remember the first time a friend of mine got a camera drone almost over a decade ago. That thrill of going out to a park with them and launching that drone into the sky for the first time was exhilarating, to say the least—topped only by the thrill of seeing the footage shot from it a few hours later when we uploaded it to their laptop after.
Years have come and gone since then, flight laws have changed (you would absolutely not be able to fly a drone at that park again for the record), and there is almost an endless amount of prosumer-level to Hollywood standard camera drone options now available to the public. All with excellent image quality.
Author: Jourdan Aldredge
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