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First Drone Question - Spark - Mavic - Phantom ? in Canada
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<blockquote data-quote="Lancelot" data-source="post: 9542" data-attributes="member: 1629"><p>I would say that basically 3 aspects, and you can choose 2.</p><p>- Portability (easy to carry, stealthiness, not intimidating)</p><p>- Budget (ok this is different for each people but i mean something at around 600 bucks)</p><p>- Quality (better camera, shoot in raw, 3axis gymbal, etc)</p><p></p><p>1. Portability and budget = spark (although quality is still not bad, but no RAW might put most people off who are really into quality)</p><p>2. Portability and quality = mavic (as you said, twice the price of spark)</p><p>3. Quality and budget = phantom 3</p><p></p><p>To be fair, no one could really say whether it is 30 metres or 75 (I suppose you dont mean mm as in milimetres?)</p><p>So if budget and quality is your primary focus, I would say go with Phantom 3. Maybe the SE one, it has downward vision, 4k camera.</p><p>Because you clearly state that you are a photographer, so the spark, however good it may be, probably wont cut it for you. And the crash avoidance thing, if you are flying at around 50m + from objects, you should be fine. Again, Phantom is to be used at more open areas. Dont try it in tight places if you are beginner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lancelot, post: 9542, member: 1629"] I would say that basically 3 aspects, and you can choose 2. - Portability (easy to carry, stealthiness, not intimidating) - Budget (ok this is different for each people but i mean something at around 600 bucks) - Quality (better camera, shoot in raw, 3axis gymbal, etc) 1. Portability and budget = spark (although quality is still not bad, but no RAW might put most people off who are really into quality) 2. Portability and quality = mavic (as you said, twice the price of spark) 3. Quality and budget = phantom 3 To be fair, no one could really say whether it is 30 metres or 75 (I suppose you dont mean mm as in milimetres?) So if budget and quality is your primary focus, I would say go with Phantom 3. Maybe the SE one, it has downward vision, 4k camera. Because you clearly state that you are a photographer, so the spark, however good it may be, probably wont cut it for you. And the crash avoidance thing, if you are flying at around 50m + from objects, you should be fine. Again, Phantom is to be used at more open areas. Dont try it in tight places if you are beginner. [/QUOTE]
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