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<blockquote data-quote="RPL" data-source="post: 62470" data-attributes="member: 11718"><p>36. Married, kids, house, master’s degree, the works. I’m a bit surprised that the older folk fit in to the highest ownership bracket. My guess is that this wouldn’t be the same in regards to DJI’s more expensive models. The Spark is a cheap and easy way to get in to the hobby. </p><p>While I’m not a millennial, I think it’s important to recognize that many from this demographic are the most tech-savvy when it comes to our hobby. Many of the best YouTube channels and post-editing tutorials come from guys who are in their 20’s. I’ve learned far more from them than any other age bracket. There’s obviously the millennial stereotype (which is often accurate), yet there’s a great deal of value and knowledge that can be learned from the young guys. Almost all of the best video projects and drone movies were created by guys younger than me. As for the 50+ year olds, most of the video uploads I see from this group are far more simplistic, non-cinematic and somewhat rudimentary. This is by no means an insult, but rather evidence that their technology skills aren’t as unique. There are obviously exceptions to the rule from both sides.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RPL, post: 62470, member: 11718"] 36. Married, kids, house, master’s degree, the works. I’m a bit surprised that the older folk fit in to the highest ownership bracket. My guess is that this wouldn’t be the same in regards to DJI’s more expensive models. The Spark is a cheap and easy way to get in to the hobby. While I’m not a millennial, I think it’s important to recognize that many from this demographic are the most tech-savvy when it comes to our hobby. Many of the best YouTube channels and post-editing tutorials come from guys who are in their 20’s. I’ve learned far more from them than any other age bracket. There’s obviously the millennial stereotype (which is often accurate), yet there’s a great deal of value and knowledge that can be learned from the young guys. Almost all of the best video projects and drone movies were created by guys younger than me. As for the 50+ year olds, most of the video uploads I see from this group are far more simplistic, non-cinematic and somewhat rudimentary. This is by no means an insult, but rather evidence that their technology skills aren’t as unique. There are obviously exceptions to the rule from both sides..... [/QUOTE]
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