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<blockquote data-quote="Virtual1" data-source="post: 89736" data-attributes="member: 4084"><p>You'll probably want to leave it in "beginner mode" when taking off, landing, and definitely while filming video, to take advantage of the better automatic control, proximity sensors, and more deliberate / slower speed. Mine spends a lot of time in Sport mode though, since for me it's more of a fun thing to fly that happens to be able to take pictures and video too when I feel like it. It's nowhere near as fast as a racing quad even in Sport mode, but it's plenty fast enough for me. I'll usually take off and get some altitude, then switch to Sport and buzz around the park until it's time to swap batteries, and flip back to standard mode to land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Virtual1, post: 89736, member: 4084"] You'll probably want to leave it in "beginner mode" when taking off, landing, and definitely while filming video, to take advantage of the better automatic control, proximity sensors, and more deliberate / slower speed. Mine spends a lot of time in Sport mode though, since for me it's more of a fun thing to fly that happens to be able to take pictures and video too when I feel like it. It's nowhere near as fast as a racing quad even in Sport mode, but it's plenty fast enough for me. I'll usually take off and get some altitude, then switch to Sport and buzz around the park until it's time to swap batteries, and flip back to standard mode to land. [/QUOTE]
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