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The air is for adventure and action more than the Anafi as it’s more of a photographers drone. There are so many choices in camera drones these days it is difficult to make a choice and not suffer some regret. The absence of any sensors for collision avoidance requires confident piloting and maintaining a visual line of sight. The DJI camp is often over zealous in their praise of their product but it’s got the market share and hence the market dominance. DJI customer service is notoriously awful where Parrot actually answers calls.


My best advice is spend under $100.0 and buy a cheap WiFi camera connected drone with a simple controller from Xiaomi or JJRC and learn and crash that first before spending any money on an over $500.00 drone. I recommend RC Saylors and Capn Drone for reviews on these lower priced “competitors”. The Ryze Tello is also a good entry level product and has surprisingly stable video with its EIS working when in film mode.


Yesterday, I got three toy WiFi drones from Bangood for under $100.00 and each one presented its own little frustration and challenges but ultimately still taught me something. The JJRC Sol is the most interesting for size and features and you can see the camera through the app well enough to learn and have fun.



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