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Well, I’m done Adulting for Today and Tomorrow…
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<blockquote data-quote="SEGARE" data-source="post: 2762185" data-attributes="member: 108067"><p>A better way to use a drone is to set it up very near the target. Then shoot and launch the drone and look at the target. Then hit the return home button and it will land itself within a few inches of the spot where it took off. That way your preserve batteries.</p><p></p><p>DJI drones (can't speak for other brands) handle wind very well. Any wind you are likely to be shooting in won't even be a factor in being able to hover.</p><p></p><p>There are forums dedicated to DJI drones. I picked up a very nice unit for a song. It's much like this forum with people have to have the latest and greatest version and lots of churning of product. </p><p></p><p>As for learning to fly, they have beginner modes where crashing one is virtually impossible. They also have sensors which help avoid obstacles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SEGARE, post: 2762185, member: 108067"] A better way to use a drone is to set it up very near the target. Then shoot and launch the drone and look at the target. Then hit the return home button and it will land itself within a few inches of the spot where it took off. That way your preserve batteries. DJI drones (can't speak for other brands) handle wind very well. Any wind you are likely to be shooting in won't even be a factor in being able to hover. There are forums dedicated to DJI drones. I picked up a very nice unit for a song. It's much like this forum with people have to have the latest and greatest version and lots of churning of product. As for learning to fly, they have beginner modes where crashing one is virtually impossible. They also have sensors which help avoid obstacles. [/QUOTE]
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