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<blockquote data-quote="Klay" data-source="post: 16290813" data-attributes="member: 45120"><p>I have my part 107 license and am using a parrot anafi currently. I actually really like the drone. Here are a list of pros and cons:</p><p></p><p>Pros</p><p></p><p>Quiet</p><p>Easily to travel with</p><p>Relatively inexpensive (699 for base model)</p><p>Ability to take a full 360 panorama</p><p>Ability to look 180 degrees straight up for video</p><p>No geofencing (other than a height restriction)</p><p>Not made by a Chinese company (they are french)</p><p>Pretty good dynamic tracking function</p><p>Due to design, will never get props in shot</p><p></p><p>Cons</p><p></p><p>Doesn't do well in wind</p><p>Propellors are thin, can break easier</p><p>Can't do 60 fps in 4k</p><p>Hard to get spare parts</p><p>Not a big aftermarket</p><p></p><p>It doesnt have any obstacle avoidance but I personally dont consider that a con, so I am listing it separate. A lot of people like obstacle avoidance though.</p><p></p><p>I am considering getting an autel evo as my next drone but that one is more expensive (999 base model).</p><p></p><p>DJI is the market leader and has the biggest aftermarket support, so accessories are much easier to come by. </p><p></p><p>New regulations from the FAA are probably going to kill the recreational aspect of drone flying and sales of small inexpensive drones. The drone companies are starting to focus more on the commercial end of the spectrum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Klay, post: 16290813, member: 45120"] I have my part 107 license and am using a parrot anafi currently. I actually really like the drone. Here are a list of pros and cons: Pros Quiet Easily to travel with Relatively inexpensive (699 for base model) Ability to take a full 360 panorama Ability to look 180 degrees straight up for video No geofencing (other than a height restriction) Not made by a Chinese company (they are french) Pretty good dynamic tracking function Due to design, will never get props in shot Cons Doesn't do well in wind Propellors are thin, can break easier Can't do 60 fps in 4k Hard to get spare parts Not a big aftermarket It doesnt have any obstacle avoidance but I personally dont consider that a con, so I am listing it separate. A lot of people like obstacle avoidance though. I am considering getting an autel evo as my next drone but that one is more expensive (999 base model). DJI is the market leader and has the biggest aftermarket support, so accessories are much easier to come by. New regulations from the FAA are probably going to kill the recreational aspect of drone flying and sales of small inexpensive drones. The drone companies are starting to focus more on the commercial end of the spectrum. [/QUOTE]
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