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Looking to buy a Spark, but not sure I can justify the cost
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<blockquote data-quote="RotorWash" data-source="post: 102155" data-attributes="member: 18210"><p>Not sure how I missed this whole thread but anyway, if you're new to the Spark or maybe wanting one, this is a great thread to read. Every comment offered had valuable information. ? ? I would add the following consideration, the limitations of the Spark's camera and settings may seem like a negative against it but if you're new to both DJI and aerial photography, the limitations help prevent "settings overload" at first plus you don't need to invest in the latest desktop hardware to process the video (1080p) in a timely or stable manner. That way you can see how you enjoy the hobby without going all in. It also forces you to be creative so that if and when you do move to a higher end camera drone you'll be like a kid in a candy store. That's my plan anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RotorWash, post: 102155, member: 18210"] Not sure how I missed this whole thread but anyway, if you're new to the Spark or maybe wanting one, this is a great thread to read. Every comment offered had valuable information. ? ? I would add the following consideration, the limitations of the Spark's camera and settings may seem like a negative against it but if you're new to both DJI and aerial photography, the limitations help prevent "settings overload" at first plus you don't need to invest in the latest desktop hardware to process the video (1080p) in a timely or stable manner. That way you can see how you enjoy the hobby without going all in. It also forces you to be creative so that if and when you do move to a higher end camera drone you'll be like a kid in a candy store. That's my plan anyway. [/QUOTE]
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