Monday 9 January 2017

The Best Phantom 3 Professional Review

For a long period of time, The Phantom 2 Vision+ was considered to be the leading prosumer-level camera drone that was available in the market. This was until the release of the Phantom 3. Let us look at the reason for its popularity in this phantom 3 professional review. Even though the Inspire One provided a good alternative for the professional users, The Phantom 3 is by itself an upgrade that has increased. However, it seems to have gotten a complete overhaul and now the professional model looks far much better as compared to the Inspire One despite being sold at a low price. Here are some of the key features that you need to know about

Upgraded flight gear
While the Phantom 3 looks exactly as the Vision+, there are also some great changes. The low-re transmitter has been done away with for the DJI Lightbridge unit that is quite superior and is able to stream videos to a controller room.
There also seem to be a notable improvement in the GPS system. This is on top of the GLONASS unit that has been added. A camera that faces downward and an ultrasound unit that provides their added stability near the ground and there are claims that it is easier to use it for indoor use. However, practically, the Phantom 3 hovers in a stable way outdoor even where the coastal breeze is fairly strong and the visual positioning system ensure that it is more stable for the indoor use.
When flying, the drone is also a bit more responsive as compared to the Phantom 2. However, the flying experience is almost similar. The drone’s top speed is around 60km/h and this is quite decent for shooting a motorcycle or car that is in motion.
The drone also comes with a controller that is held by hand and is similar to the one of the Inspire. It connects to the smartphone using an USB cable rather than a Wi-Fi signal and this means that it will be easier on your battery. It also comes with several other buttons including one for the return-to-hone button as well as several gear for camera control that will allow you to start and even stop video and take some still shots if you don’t have a table tor phone connected. This can prove to be very important when the battery has run low. This is on top of a new tablet/phone holder that can extend and be able to carry a little 7-in tablet rather than a full sized ipad.
Flight mode

When it comes to this feature, not much has changed. There is the P mode that enablers GPS/VPS/GLONASS stabilization and this is where most Phantoms spend a lot of their time.

Friday 6 January 2017

What to Know Before Getting a Drone Pilot Licensing

When flying a drone especially for commercial purposes, you will need to have the necessary drone pilot license. In order to get the license, you will need to understand the legality of flying a drone. Let us look as some of these.
When you are flying, you will need to be around 11 miles from an airport or even less than 400 feet airborne. The Federal Aviation Administration regulates these rules in the U.S. When these rules aren’t followed, this could cause arrest or even the possibility of facing criminal charges.


Another important thing that you need to understand is that the drone should be within your sight at all times. There are certain areas that are restricted such as National Parks due to the need to protect wildlife. You should also not fly within private property for some obvious reasons. In case your drone fall from the sky, it is possible to be charged for various things such as the reckless endangerment or even unlawful surveillance in case you invade someone’s property.
One of the reasons why there are more people willing to learn how they should fly a drone is that it is illegal to hire someone to do that. It is also illegal to use the quadcopter for commercial purposes. However, your case may be reviewed by the FAA and you may be allowed to fly. Some of the key examples that need the FAA approval are the drones that are used in real estate photography, making deliveries and wedding photography.

However, it is also worth noting that the law enforcement agencies use drones to do surveillance. There are people that argue that this amount to violating their private rights. There are others who suggest that it is unfair for the law enforcers to use them as this amount to commercial use.