No matter what use there is in your mind, beginner drones are always a stepping stone to you becoming a drone expert.
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Starter Beginner Drones
- Designed for the novices
- Short flight duration and battery lifespan
- Without an inbuilt video camera
- Compact sized drones are suitable for indoor flights while the larger ones are easier to maneuver
- Come equipped with auto-stabilization and auto-orientation
- If damaged, you won’t lose too much money
- Ideal to be given as gifts
Racing/Stunt Drones
- Designed for drone pilots ranging in expertise from beginner to intermediate level
- In contrast to starter drones, these are larger in size and offer longer control range
- Equipped with different modes of flight and speeds
- Loaded with stability sensors for diving, rolling and aerial maneuvers such as 360o flips
- Great for aerial combats and racing
- May feature First Person View (FPV) technology that transmits a real time video feed of what is being seen by the drone’s camera to the pilot’s display screen or Virtual Reality goggles
Video Drones
- Designed for drone pilots ranging in expertise from intermediate to advanced level
- Larger in size, reliable and more expensive in contrast to the other two categories
- Equipped with onboard cameras that can capture aerial images and video footages
- Record High Definition videos at 4K Ultra High Definition resolution
- Images can be seen on device or saved to the SD card
- May be loaded with GPS
- May feature First Person View (FPV) technology that transmits a real time video feed of what is being seen by the drone’s camera to the pilot’s display screen or Virtual Reality goggles
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