Post your Drone Photos and videos here.

About time we put all these in one place since there are a number of us flying now.

I will start it off with these I have shot in the last week or so

This is the Monroe County Court house where "To Kill a Mockingbird" was based on. The set was an exact copy of the courtroom here. The entire building is now a museum .
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The next three are the dam and old mid 1800s factory I am doing all the photography of.
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Dxer

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Here are a couple I did while on vacation in New Hampshire. Using a Phantom 3 Standard.

This is near Hanover and flying over the Connecticut River.

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Fortkentdad

Senior Member
Next you will be wanting a DJI Phantom 4 Pro.
These things are as bad as the DSLRs

I hear they only bred if you get two.

But I am thinking of this one as "my starter drone"

Picked it up for less than a quarter of the cost of the Mavic I was thinking of getting. (paid $235 US$ delivered - to my door in rural Alberta).
 

wombat

Senior Member
here is a shot from my Mavic Pro taken at Quobba Western Australia, I used a ND1000 filter to slow the waves, I like the effect.

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Nikonewbie

Senior Member
Nice, I was about to ask if anyone has a drone, I have the Mavic 2 Pro.

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I only have 3hr 58min flight time at the moment, so still new to me but out of all the drones available I think DJI is the best taking in consideration for a 31 min flight time. I think it's the best for beginners IMO.

The Hasselblad camera is fantastic and the Mavic limited to 1647ft high (software) and so far I've had it 1.2 miles away +- .2 but if you're in an area wide open I wouldn't doubt it going over 3 miles.

I have yet to really do any recording, my most concern is flying/learning for now.
 
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