Oh I will not say that my first try using this small coptor was a complete failure resembling some ungainly drone show. Fortunately, the DJI Phantom brought a paradigm shift to the narration.
This means that the Phantom is sort of like the improved version of what people fantasize to become UAV operators. It is laden with every commodity that would ensure that a person gets to learn how to fly the plane within no time. I hope all those crashes that I told you about? Well, the Phantom, just to mention a few features, has GPS positioning and even Return to Home if needed. These features ensure that your drone remains steady and in case the battery is low the drone return to where it was launched. No more crazy rush for bookings as it seeks to fill before it falls!
However, that is not all there is to the magic, people. The DJI GO app is your operation center, engaging you to perceive what the drone sees using a camera stream. Thus, framing shots and maneuvering is as easy as pie here. Also, perhaps even more importantly, the Phantom has an ultimate camera. Recording video on your smartphone is no longer about shaky and grainy video. This baby is a master of 4K videos and clear pictures, which are ideal for shooting vast territories or your friends enjoying their time.
Master the App: Because it is such a widely-used product, DJI has provided the customer with plenty of resources for it as well – before you even go into launching the drone, try getting familiar with the DJI GO app. Know your controls, related camera setting, and the safety gadgets.
Find a Safe Space: First flights shouldn’t be over your prize-winning rose bushes. ”Go to a large open space simply as an introduction to the activity (best that the ground is grassy, so that even if you fall over in laughter or while being ticklish, it won’t be too hard).
Start Slow and Steady: Never attempt to become a champion in drone racing as soon as you make the investment in the technology. It’s recommended that newly-introduced drones should be initially flown in a stationary position and under controlled conditions such as hovering and making simple turns before flying them outside.
Patience is Key: Talking about drone piloting skills, it also important to remember that it may take a certain period of time and practice to master the craft. Remember, it’s not going to be easy to pull off, so don’t frown if it’s not a success on the first try. Pump on and on, and soon you will be flying high as one of the masters.
The DJI Phantom upscale my photographs from the ground level to the heavens, and it is capable of doing the same for you. Therefore, do not be afraid of having less knowledge in this sphere yet, let you start your personal journey, and who knows, probably the next time you post a picture with the opinion “wow” from all the followers, it will be an aerial view of the earth taken on the drone.