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<blockquote data-quote="Sparkbart" data-source="post: 40486" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>Your assumptions aren't necessarily true. You either didn't read my response in its entirety as I mention that some drones like the Inspire allows one to change the camera out depending on the job... Also if you have your Part 107, you have quite a bit to learn about how to sell yourself and business. Showing up with a big expensive drone isn't what's going to get you business. </p><p></p><p>Also Drone size does not directly correlate to image quality or drone capability. </p><p></p><p>While I'm working on my Part 107 and business, my buddy has his Part 107 and also has a variety of drones. I often assist him on bigger jobs. He isn't hired because he has a Matrice 600 Pro or an Inspire. He's hired because of the work he produces. His clients couldn't care less if he used a Spark or Matrice, what matters to them is what the product (pictures, videos, or a finished product ready to be posted) looks like. There have been several times the client wasn't even on site, and other situations where the client chatted with us then continued about their business, too busy to watch us work. So only some occasions has the client stuck around to watch us do our work...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparkbart, post: 40486, member: 652"] Your assumptions aren't necessarily true. You either didn't read my response in its entirety as I mention that some drones like the Inspire allows one to change the camera out depending on the job... Also if you have your Part 107, you have quite a bit to learn about how to sell yourself and business. Showing up with a big expensive drone isn't what's going to get you business. Also Drone size does not directly correlate to image quality or drone capability. While I'm working on my Part 107 and business, my buddy has his Part 107 and also has a variety of drones. I often assist him on bigger jobs. He isn't hired because he has a Matrice 600 Pro or an Inspire. He's hired because of the work he produces. His clients couldn't care less if he used a Spark or Matrice, what matters to them is what the product (pictures, videos, or a finished product ready to be posted) looks like. There have been several times the client wasn't even on site, and other situations where the client chatted with us then continued about their business, too busy to watch us work. So only some occasions has the client stuck around to watch us do our work... [/QUOTE]
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