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Spark v. Zino 2
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<blockquote data-quote="jimlips" data-source="post: 109456" data-attributes="member: 15968"><p>While the Spark only has a 2-axis gimbal, as long as you work with it in non-sports mode, it usually does the job. It is built really well - I have seen Sparks crash into trees and land on the ground with barely a scratch. Tom's Hardware tested the durability of his Spark here: [MEDIA=youtube]PAX-u8x8axI[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>For the price, there is nothing out there as hefty and durable as the Spark. It definitely has its niche.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimlips, post: 109456, member: 15968"] While the Spark only has a 2-axis gimbal, as long as you work with it in non-sports mode, it usually does the job. It is built really well - I have seen Sparks crash into trees and land on the ground with barely a scratch. Tom's Hardware tested the durability of his Spark here: [MEDIA=youtube]PAX-u8x8axI[/MEDIA] For the price, there is nothing out there as hefty and durable as the Spark. It definitely has its niche. [/QUOTE]
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