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<blockquote data-quote="RPL" data-source="post: 63881" data-attributes="member: 11718"><p>Definitely not underselling it. I love my Spark, and use it more than my nicer DJI model. However, it’s still important to understand how/why it behaves the way it does. Many first-timers on here are still learning the basics of flight physics and aircraft control, gimbal tech and shooting style(s). Knowing it’s limitations ahead of time helps these members capitalize on what it does best, not struggle with what it does worst. I’d agree that a skilled pilot can manipulate its capabilities, but this is the anomaly when looking at the forum as a whole. Lastly, I’m a huge advocate of the Spark, and use it for 100% of the photos I take. As for video, I pick and choose what I think it will work best for. Many of my friends own Sparks, based on my recommendations to buy such a great entry-level drone. Happy Flying!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RPL, post: 63881, member: 11718"] Definitely not underselling it. I love my Spark, and use it more than my nicer DJI model. However, it’s still important to understand how/why it behaves the way it does. Many first-timers on here are still learning the basics of flight physics and aircraft control, gimbal tech and shooting style(s). Knowing it’s limitations ahead of time helps these members capitalize on what it does best, not struggle with what it does worst. I’d agree that a skilled pilot can manipulate its capabilities, but this is the anomaly when looking at the forum as a whole. Lastly, I’m a huge advocate of the Spark, and use it for 100% of the photos I take. As for video, I pick and choose what I think it will work best for. Many of my friends own Sparks, based on my recommendations to buy such a great entry-level drone. Happy Flying! [/QUOTE]
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