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Originally Posted by kane
Don't own one myself but a friend bought a pretty nice one about a year ago. He played around with it for about a month and even talked about maybe starting a business where he could do overhead video for people. Then he crashed it and never bothered to repair it.
My advice, via him, would be to buy a cheap one and mess around with it a little to see if you like it before spending a lot on a good one.
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Sound advice. Buy a cheapie and learn to fly it first before investing in a hi-quality one.
Those DJi Phantoms are rather pricey to wind up as mere toys.