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Originally Posted by CurrentlySober
Thanks guys - I should have added that I'm really thinking of it to use as part of my youtube channel - In order to grab the occasional view from above - That's why I wanted to know how much of a learning curve there is - I'm not interested in flying it for the sake of flying it - Just to use it as a simple tool from time to time, without it being to much of a performance...
PS- Cheers for the links NakedWomenTime, but I'm always skeptical of these 'Look how good / easy it is!' videos from youtubers, when they all have an affiliate link for you to purchase the drone. I mean, they are hardly gonna say, 'Well its a bit tricky' when they wanna make a commish 
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I own both the DJI Mini 3 Pro and the Mini 4 Pro. Both are very easy to fly and very beginner friendly.
That being said, before you think about shooting drone footage for any commercial purpose (which especially includes youtube videos, monetized or not), make sure you get your part 107 certification, otherwise, the FAA will happily give you a hefty fine...