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<blockquote data-quote="MannyCAM2001" data-source="post: 113077" data-attributes="member: 7007"><p>This lil guy (the Spark) is still a very effective Drone. I'm a die-hard Spark user. If it's your first time, I would highly recommend getting used to the controller, app settings and telemetry readings first. The best way in my opinion is staying low to the ground. Once you master your basic flying skills and get to really know the controller and app. Use the customizable buttons to suit your flying style. My 2 buttons I have set for video exposure lock and camera/ Up Down. There will be times when you lose visual sight of the Spark and being able to quickly look straight down at the push of a button to get your bearings really helps. After doing all of that then take her up into the wild blue yonder. Most of the bad experiences that happen to newbies is a lack of familiarity with the controller and app settings. The drones' limitations can greatly ruin the overall experience if you're not expecting any. But once you know what it can do, the real fun begins. And a true appreciation of what this lil machine is capable of, makes having it so much better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MannyCAM2001, post: 113077, member: 7007"] This lil guy (the Spark) is still a very effective Drone. I'm a die-hard Spark user. If it's your first time, I would highly recommend getting used to the controller, app settings and telemetry readings first. The best way in my opinion is staying low to the ground. Once you master your basic flying skills and get to really know the controller and app. Use the customizable buttons to suit your flying style. My 2 buttons I have set for video exposure lock and camera/ Up Down. There will be times when you lose visual sight of the Spark and being able to quickly look straight down at the push of a button to get your bearings really helps. After doing all of that then take her up into the wild blue yonder. Most of the bad experiences that happen to newbies is a lack of familiarity with the controller and app settings. The drones' limitations can greatly ruin the overall experience if you're not expecting any. But once you know what it can do, the real fun begins. And a true appreciation of what this lil machine is capable of, makes having it so much better. [/QUOTE]
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