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petek, 22. januar 2016

Yuneec Q500 4K APV Voted Top 3 Best Drones for Drone Photography & 4K Video

New Follow me DRONE Yuneec Typhoon G - FVP Gopro

Yuneec Q500 4K APV Voted Top 3 Best Drones for Drone Photography & 4K Video 

 

Not all drones are made equal. Some drones are intended solely for
the purpose of being fun, while others are purposed for carrying a
heavier load. There are tons of great RC drones specifically engineered
for drone photography and shooting 4K video, though. So if you’re
looking to record some great drone footage of you surfing, snowboarding,
or anything else you might be doing, we’ve got you covered.


So without further ado, here are the top 3 best camera drones for drone photography:


The DJI Phantom 3 Professional


has a 4K Ultra HD video camera that is second-to-none in the world of
drone photography. It uses the DJI Pilot app for iOS and Android which
allows for live viewing and complete camera control. The Phantom 3
Professional also uses Lightbridge digital streaming for live viewing of
720p video (with full resolution video being recorded to the micro SD
card), and has a 3-axis gimbal for ultimate control of your drone
footage.


The bundle comes with two DJI phantom 3 batteries, with each battery
lasting around 22-25 minutes. Also notable about the Phantom 3
Professional is that is uses a Vision Positioning system so that it’ll
fly smoothly indoors even without a GPS signal. At the price of $1,408,
the DJI Phantom 3 Professional w/ 4K UHD Video Camera and an extra
battery is the best camera drone you’re going to find for the money.


Pros: 


  • 4K Camera
  • Lightbridge Digital Streaming
  • Comparatively long flight time
  • Vision Positioning
Cons:


  • DJI customer service is notoriously bad
  • Doesn’t have an impressive look to it



Yuneec Q500 4K APV with Extra Battery

One of the underdogs of the drone photography world is Yuneec, who slowly but surely is on the tails of the success of DJI. Yuneec’s Q500 4K is their newest drone, and it allows users to capture photography and
drone video in full 4K resolution. It comes with a 64GB micro SD card
and an extra battery, as well as an extra set of propellers. It includes
a CGO3 4K camera that is capable of capturing 1080p/120 fps slow motion
video and 4K/30fps ultra high definition video. Users are able to
control white balance and light exposure. It snaps 12 megapixel photos
with a no-distortion lens, so your images come out clear. Yuneec has
also included a handheld SteadyGrip for capturing video footage with the
CGO3 4K without using the drone itself.


It has Watch me and Follow Me modes which allow for hands-free drone
photography and video recording. With Watch Me, you simply set up the
Typhoon’s position and it automatically gets amazing footage of your
actions on the go. The Follow Me mode allows users to set the drone to
follow them wherever they go to get footage. What’s more, footage from
the drone is sent directly to the controller.


The Yuneec Q500 4K has a flight time of nearly 25 minutes, and even includes a car charger for on-the-go charging.


Pros:


  • 4K Resolution
  • SteadyGrip handheld attachment
  • Flight time
  • Includes 64GB Micro SD
  • Car Charger included
Cons:


  • Still new, so some of the kinks might not have been reported just yet



DJI Inspire 1 EVERYTHING You Need Kit

 The DJI Inspire 1 uses two separate controllers — one for the drone
itself, and another for someone else to use to control the camera.
Ultimate control. It uses a 4K camera to record 4K video at 24-30fps. It
also records 1080p at 60fps. The camera is 12MP.


The Inspire 1 can reach speeds up to almost 50 mph, and can stay in the air with a flight time of up to 18 minutes.


The Inspire 1 also has a few new features that have yet to be seen in
any of the other drones to buy on the market, including a sonar
positioning mechanism, 4K camera, and an optional dual controller
system.


Pros:


  • Modular Design Allows For Upgrades
  • 4K Video at 30FPS, 1080p at 60FPS
  • Included case holds 6 batteries
  • Comes with 64GB SD Card
  • Live HD view
  • Dual Controller Support

 

 

ponedeljek, 18. januar 2016

RC Glider CUMULUS Brushless 200 3X 2.4 GHz M2

RC Glider CUMULUS Brushless 200 3X 2.4 GHz M2

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RC Glider CUMULUS Brushless 200 3X 2.4 GHz M2.
Jadralno letalo CUMULUS je primerno za začetnike saj je bilo na podlagi njihovih zahtev izdelano.
Je zelo lahko vodljivo in ima zelo visoko stabilnost v zraku

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četrtek, 31. december 2015




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četrtek, 12. november 2015

Typhoon 4K nice capture.

Typhoon 4K nice capture.





 Typhoon 4K Getting started Film
Christmas discount price.;)
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Yuneec Typhoon Q5004K - Zajemite prihodnost,Z ultra visoko ločljivostjo (UHD), štirikrat večjo kot HD,
zajema kamera sliko visoke kvalitete z možnostjo zajema videa v počasnem posnetku v 1080p s 120 sličicami na sekundo in fotografije z 12 milijoni točk.
Rešitev za snemanje iz zraka in na tleh. — v/na Maribor, Slovenia
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                                             You're also getting more flight features with the Typhoon. The ground station has GPS in it (actually, most quadcopters do, but not always the transmitter). This means the Typhoon has options like "follow me" and "watch me," which Phantom 3 doesn't have right now (but some features are coming eventually). So, the Yuneec is the one to get, right? Maybe. The real test is taking it up in the air and shooting some video. Which is, of course, what I did.
I'll preface my impressions by stating that I learned to fly on a Phantom, and have flown one for many hours, so this is what I am used to. Yuneec made the Typhoon pretty easy to fly. I had a few minor wobbles the first time, but this might be because of my prior Phantom experience. One example is that, by default, the Typhoon won't fly within 26 feet of you (or, really, the transmitter).
This caught me off guard when I first tried to land, as I'm used to bringing the Phantom in real close, and sometimes "catch landing" (getting it low enough to hold the landing gear, and make it think it's on the ground). I had the Typhoon above water, and it wouldn't come nearer. I had to walk backward far enough to be able to land it on solid ground, and not in an ideal spot (see the photo at the top of this article). The same problem can catch you out mid-flight, too. It'll suddenly stop moving as it hits the exclusion zone around you. I get it; it's a safety feature (and one you can turn off).

DJI's Phantom 3 has its biggest rival in Yuneec's 4K Typhoon drone

  DJI's Phantom 3 has its biggest rival in Yuneec's 4K Typhoon drone






http://rc-avti.si/sl/yuneec/1046-yuneec-tornado-h920.html
We'd understand if you're not familiar with Yuneec; we've only written about its products twice. However, it's fairly well-known in the quadcopter world, and best described as a direct rival to DJI. When I reviewed DJI's 4K Phantom 3 Professional drone ($1,259), a reader asked if we could compare it to Yuneec's rival Typhoon Q500 model (around $1,100, but with a lower-res 1080p camera). Days later, Yuneec announced an updated Typhoon with 4K shooting for $1,299, making the comparison much easier. It only seemed fair to grant our reader's wish, and check out what the new Typhoon had to offer.
The similarities between DJI's and Yuneec's consumer quadcopters are many. Both have 4K cameras with stabilizing gimbals. Both are "ready to fly," which mostly means there's no assembly required; just charge and go. Both are easy for beginners to control, and both offer first-person view (aka FPV), or the ability to see what the camera is seeing in the air in real time, usually via the transmitter/controller. There are other products that offer a similar feature set, but DJI and Yuneec have done a good job packaging them in ways that appeal to new flyers and hobbyists alike.
There are also some significant differences and on paper, at least, many of them are in Yuneec's favor. Despite being slightly more expensive, the Typhoon offers better value. The $1,299 4K version is available with a carry case (you'll need to buy one for your Phantom). It also comes with two batteries versus one on the Phantom. Then there's the transmitter, which has a built-in touchscreen display. This is how you view what the Typhoon's camera sees (you can also use it to access settings). In contrast, DJI users need a phone to do this, this approach works well, but is one more thing to bring along/charge. The last, and perhaps coolest extra with the Typhoon, is the Steadygrip, a hand-held mount for the 4K camera. Detach it from the drone, clip it to the accessory and you can film smooth video on the ground, too. DJI's working on a similar product, but it's not available yet, and won't ever be in the box of the Phantom 3 (the camera is non-removable).
http://rc-avti.si/sl/yuneec/1046-yuneec-tornado-h920.html
You're also getting more flight features with the Typhoon. The ground station has GPS in it (actually, most quadcopters do, but not always the transmitter). This means the Typhoon has options like "follow me" and "watch me," which Phantom 3 doesn't have right now (but some features are coming eventually). So, the Yuneec is the one to get, right? Maybe. The real test is taking it up in the air and shooting some video. Which is, of course, what I did.
I'll preface my impressions by stating that I learned to fly on a Phantom, and have flown one for many hours, so this is what I am used to. Yuneec made the Typhoon pretty easy to fly. I had a few minor wobbles the first time, but this might be because of my prior Phantom experience. One example is that, by default, the Typhoon won't fly within 26 feet of you (or, really, the transmitter).
This caught me off guard when I first tried to land, as I'm used to bringing the Phantom in real close, and sometimes "catch landing" (getting it low enough to hold the landing gear, and make it think it's on the ground). I had the Typhoon above water, and it wouldn't come nearer. I had to walk backward far enough to be able to land it on solid ground, and not in an ideal spot (see the photo at the top of this article). The same problem can catch you out mid-flight, too. It'll suddenly stop moving as it hits the exclusion zone around you. I get it; it's a safety feature (and one you can turn off).
http://rc-avti.si/sl/yuneec/1046-yuneec-tornado-h920.html
The Typhoon's biggest problem in the air, I found, was that it's not as responsive as the Phantom. DJI's consumer product is quite a bit smaller, and responds quickly to any touch on the controls. You can throw it left to right quite sharply, and it'll visibly pitch (but hold its position), and it manages to do so while keeping the camera steady -- though if you really throw it, the landing gear/propellers can get in the shot. The Typhoon felt more sedate. Not sluggish, but less immediate. You can control its speed, but that doesn't change the general responsiveness. Some might say this is a benefit, since I only once got propellers in the shot. But I do prefer the tighter feel of DJI's setup.
What the Typhoon does have going for it is excellent battery life, so you get more time in the air. On average I got 20 minutes before it would start warning me to bring it home. The Phantom 3 starts complaining between 15 and 17 minutes, I've found. It might not seem like a big difference, but those extra few minutes feel like hours when you're behind the sticks. One minor thing: I've never been a fan of how the Phantom 3 looks, but I like the Typhoon even less. As one colleague put it, it looks like it should fire Nerf bullets. It's a little... on the boyish side. The Phantom 3 isn't handsome, but smaller and more unthreatening.

http://rc-avti.si/sl/1045-typhoon-q500-4k-new-yuneec-electric-aviation-apv-system-fvp-spare-aku.html


http://rc-avti.si/sl/1045-typhoon-q500-4k-new-yuneec-electric-aviation-apv-system-fvp-spare-aku.html

Most important for many people will be the quality of the camera. The quadcopter is going to be secondary for customers that are interested in the aerial video first. Here, I think DJI wins. The camera on the Typhoon is pretty decent, but it reacts to different light conditions with mixed success. In the sample video, you can see the difference with the direct sun in the opening clip (the second clip is just moments later, without the sun in shot), or spot the color/temperature of the ground change as I adjust the camera pitch between the 1:50 and 1:56 minute mark. On a positive note, there's very little fish-eye curving going on, and the results are generally pleasing. But, between the two, the Phantom 3 Professional appears to have the edge.
With more time, I might get to love the Typhoon a bit more, who knows. Right now, though, I'm still leaning toward the Phantom 3. The Typhoon definitely offers more value, and the extra flight features will appeal to some people. But, if your priority is video and photos, or ease of flying, or both, the Phantom 3 steals it.YUNEEC 4 K

petek, 6. november 2015

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