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Dji spark height. 150/160m then lose signal.
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<blockquote data-quote="Barbara" data-source="post: 76579" data-attributes="member: 14873"><p>I may be about to put my foot in it, but I feel compelled to ask anyway. Why do people feel the need to push the envelope of performance (I can somewhat understand this) and regulations? With incidents in the UK and elsewhere spotlighting UAVs and the threat of even tighter regulation, as just happened here in Canada, I think responsible operation of your drone would be in order. Then again, my observation is that responsibility is often lacking these days. I'm a biker, and the same seems to apply there too.</p><p></p><p>Researching what drone to buy, I found that the Spark is classed as a Selfie drone by most reviewers. The impression I got was It wasn't really designed for long distance usage. It's small (hard to see at distance), has a short battery life and uses WIFI radio which is inherently short range and subject to interference and line of sight limitations. It suited my purposes as a reasonable camera on a solid platform at a reasonable price. Something I can learn on, get decent video and decide whether or not to go bigger.</p><p></p><p>Please fly responsibly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barbara, post: 76579, member: 14873"] I may be about to put my foot in it, but I feel compelled to ask anyway. Why do people feel the need to push the envelope of performance (I can somewhat understand this) and regulations? With incidents in the UK and elsewhere spotlighting UAVs and the threat of even tighter regulation, as just happened here in Canada, I think responsible operation of your drone would be in order. Then again, my observation is that responsibility is often lacking these days. I'm a biker, and the same seems to apply there too. Researching what drone to buy, I found that the Spark is classed as a Selfie drone by most reviewers. The impression I got was It wasn't really designed for long distance usage. It's small (hard to see at distance), has a short battery life and uses WIFI radio which is inherently short range and subject to interference and line of sight limitations. It suited my purposes as a reasonable camera on a solid platform at a reasonable price. Something I can learn on, get decent video and decide whether or not to go bigger. Please fly responsibly. [/QUOTE]
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