My first copter. Cute, little. It flies for half an hour on one battery, there are three batteries in the Fly More Combo kit - with one I would definitely be uncomfortable, with three it’s fine. There were no problems with the control, takeoff and landing are automatic (you can start it by hand, it’s a little more difficult to put it on your hand, but it’s also possible). It was more convenient for me to turn on another mode of control of the handles (Mode 1), in which the forward-backward movement and turns are carried out by the same handle (Mode 2, enabled by default, seems counterintuitive to me). It shoots video up to 2.7K, more professional ones have 4K, but it’s enough for my eyes. The picture is pretty good, although the narrowness of the dynamic range is felt when you want to shoot clouds or something like that in the evening. The main disadvantage is that it’s impossible to fly far away, the declared 2 kilometers, apparently, were intended in ideal conditions (without interference and obstacles), in practice, communication problems already arise at two hundred meters. If the connection is lost, it carefully returns to the starting point and starts landing (it can be interrupted as soon as the connection is restored). There are several automatic modes (flying the object in a circle, in a spiral, taking off with focus on the object), but there is no automatic tracking of a moving object (at least I did not find it). In general, I am satisfied with the purchase - if it were not for the small radius of a stable connection, I would say that I don’t need more. Anyway, as a first quad, I think it's a great buy.
Action Camera SJCAM SJ4000 WiFi, 12MP, 1920x1080, 900 mAh, black
48 Review
Sony MHS PM5 Bloggie Camera Violet
28 Review
🎥 Panasonic HDC-SD60S Silver HD Camcorder with 35X Intelligent Zoom (SD-Based) - Discontinued
35 Review
GoPro Hero 7 Black Bundle - Extra Battery + Super Suit Dive Housing Case + 64GB SD Card - E-Commerce Packaging - Waterproof Digital Action Camera with Touch Screen, 4K HD Video, 12MP Photos, Live Streaming, and Stabilization
58 Review