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<blockquote data-quote="Sparkbart" data-source="post: 15501" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>While the Spark is good for a beginner, I'd say just about every DJI drone is. I had a couple different co-workers hear about my drones and just go out and buy a Mavic and the other a Spark without any experience and learn to fly and do stuff on their own. So they aren't that complicated.</p><p></p><p>But they do require you read and walk-through some of the processes to bind/link, update, use the features. </p><p></p><p>One of the ways to minimize the risk of fly-always or problems is to use a pre-flight checklist and NOT ignore warning messages, skip steps, and just launch. I've heard of people losing control (more like losing GPS) or have it land where it was not intended.</p><p></p><p>Coming from years of flying drones when 10 minutes was the max flight time you could get, I think planning what you want to do ensures you have enough battery/flight time. I have three batteries and can usually achieve what I want with 2 batteries. If you aren't getting the footage you want maybe you need to reposition your launch point or what it is you are trying to shoot. What you want may be beyond the capabilities of the Spark...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparkbart, post: 15501, member: 652"] While the Spark is good for a beginner, I'd say just about every DJI drone is. I had a couple different co-workers hear about my drones and just go out and buy a Mavic and the other a Spark without any experience and learn to fly and do stuff on their own. So they aren't that complicated. But they do require you read and walk-through some of the processes to bind/link, update, use the features. One of the ways to minimize the risk of fly-always or problems is to use a pre-flight checklist and NOT ignore warning messages, skip steps, and just launch. I've heard of people losing control (more like losing GPS) or have it land where it was not intended. Coming from years of flying drones when 10 minutes was the max flight time you could get, I think planning what you want to do ensures you have enough battery/flight time. I have three batteries and can usually achieve what I want with 2 batteries. If you aren't getting the footage you want maybe you need to reposition your launch point or what it is you are trying to shoot. What you want may be beyond the capabilities of the Spark... [/QUOTE]
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