Flying around the Mighty 190, Coffee Camp, Camp Nelson and Bolder Creek.
Not as famous as the Dragon, more of a well kept secret. I'm thinking about buying a Plus or heaven forbid, a DJI.Okay so the Mighty 190 is like the western version of the Dragon here in the SouthEast, very cool. I wish I could get there and I'd let you fly it.
The 190 is on the western side of the Sierra's. So I will be moving to the east coast of the US.what an awesome video outstanding
the closest i have got to that location is Mammoth got stuck for 3 days in snow
What are you flying now, an H 480 right? If not a Plus, which DJI are you looking at?Not as famous as the Dragon, more of a well kept secret. I'm thinking about buying a Plus or heaven forbid, a DJI.
Yes the 480, looking at the Inspire 2, but just don't know if I want to spend that much for what I do now, maybe a Phantom4 just something with a 1" sensor.What are you flying now, an H 480 right? If not a Plus, which DJI are you looking at?
Thanks Steve, I hope so to. I'm moving to Maine on the coast line.I hope your new location has some of the same filming opportunities. This is an awesome area and you served it well.
Yes the 480, looking at the Inspire 2, but just don't know if I want to spend that much for what I do now, maybe a Phantom4 just something with a 1" sensor.
I no what you mean, if I do any work at all when I get there it would be in real estate shoots, and I think the Inspire might just be a little big for that. I am a little worried about which direction Yuneec is going to go with consumer drones.I was right there too about a year ago, was real close to going to the dark side but that presented a few issues of it's own. I can honestly say I am glad I waited for the Plus, but thats just me. Gotta go with what you like. I will say, in my estimation the Plus holds it's own in the video department and it's imagery from RAW is stunning.
The fact that they are continuing to create new firmware and test new features for both the Plus and the 520 is a good indication they plan to support those platforms. The rumors about Yuneec exiting this market have been around since 2015. All have proven false. In fact there are good indicators that Yuneec is increasingly more sensitive to the wants and needs of the customers than they have been in the past.I no what you mean, if I do any work at all when I get there it would be in real estate shoots, and I think the Inspire might just be a little big for that. I am a little worried about which direction Yuneec is going to go with consumer drones.
Awww, you've ridden The Dragon? Nice, been both ways.Okay so the Mighty 190 is like the western version of the Dragon here in the SouthEast, very cool. I wish I could get there and I'd let you fly it.