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<blockquote data-quote="1uk3y" data-source="post: 76427" data-attributes="member: 15210"><p>The DJI spark (and other DJI products) have the capability to fly further but the WiFi transmitting power has been throttled back in Europe. This effectively forces pilots to fly within their field of view.. Personally, I fly my Spark for photography and footage capture and don’t tend to stray very far from where I am standing to get the shots I require.. i also love whizzing it about in sports mode but it’s always very close to me when I do! My habits and requirements won’t particularly change but UK law wouldn’t stop me upgrading to the Mavic etc in future, it just means I’d get better quality shots and footage..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1uk3y, post: 76427, member: 15210"] The DJI spark (and other DJI products) have the capability to fly further but the WiFi transmitting power has been throttled back in Europe. This effectively forces pilots to fly within their field of view.. Personally, I fly my Spark for photography and footage capture and don’t tend to stray very far from where I am standing to get the shots I require.. i also love whizzing it about in sports mode but it’s always very close to me when I do! My habits and requirements won’t particularly change but UK law wouldn’t stop me upgrading to the Mavic etc in future, it just means I’d get better quality shots and footage.. [/QUOTE]
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