The way the drone handles it is really easy for a beginner like me to take great video footage.
Easy to fly
Not to easy to connect with remote
The way the drone handles it is really easy for a beginner like me to take great video footage.
Easy to fly
Not to easy to connect with remote
I had a Mavic pro earlier and I do lots of traveling. Even though Mavic pro is smaller it was a hassle to carry it around and take pictures while traveling. But this little thing makes it much easier. Doesn't have lots of features, but works great.
Awesome little drone, but set-up is pretty complicated and instructions, like most Chinese products, aren't great. Heck, they aren't even good. Plan on watching several YouTube videos to get this set up. But hey, at least the videos are there, and once you get flying it will all be worth it.
This increases the drones flight range and allows you to fly a lot more accurate. This is a must have for the dji spark
Well what a surprise once you are through the registration phase it's a breeze, if you are not sure of your skill level put it into beginners mode. This mode helps understand the handling of the drone and its potential at a sedate pace.
The quality speaks for itself. DJI are clearly the leaders with the time and attention to detail that they put into their Drones. The materials and technology used are robust and made to do the job that it is intended for.
This is an extremely easy drone to fly. It has a range of features for you to learn that enable you to get the most out of what this drone can do.
The DJI Spark might be small, but its main body feels dense and solid as a brick. The drone's limbs feel just a sturdy thanks to some heavy ribbing. With nearly zero visible seams along the drone's body, it's clear that most of the Spark's fuselage is molded from one solid piece of plastic.Taking...
The Spark has found the drone sweet spot and auto-landed right on its bullseye. In some ways, it's the equivalent of our favourite compact system cameras - loads of auto modes for hassle-free flying, but with enough manual controls to tempt anyone looking to hone their drone skills. You could even say it has spiritual similarities to the Super 8. That classic little handheld camera gave amateurs an exciting new way to make home movies in the '70s, despite limitations like a three-minute recording time. The Spark has some limitations too. Its 10-15 minute flying time means I wouldn’t recommend buying it without at least one spare battery. The gesture controls need some fine-tuning. And it can be pretty damn noisy when flying at low altitude. But it's just so much fun to use, and capable of producing such great videos from barely more than three taps of your smartphone, that you quickly forget all this and start daydreaming about where you can take it next. That's a sign of gadget greatness, and it'll surely sell like flying hot cakes later this month. I suggest you join the queue while the summer is still young.
Excellent auto-flying modes; Incredibly small and light; Crisp and colourful HD video; Manual options for levelling up;
Battery life means you need spares; Noisy at low altitude; Expensive, particularly in the UK;
Excellent auto-flying modes; Incredibly small and light; Crisp and colourful HD video; Manual options for levelling up;
Battery life means you need spares; Noisy at low altitude; Expensive, particularly in the UK;
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