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Top 5 photography drones that won’t drain your wallet

Top 5 photography dronesLike any technology that hits the mainstream, drones are changing a variety of industries and applications. One such area is photography. Today, drones allow for previously unattainable views and angles in imagery. As such, UAVs have become an essential tool for anyone with an interest in photography, be it for recreational use or for business endeavors. Whether you’re looking for a drone to help you achieve the best imagery, or you’re planning to integrate aerial photography into your business, finding the right drone is an important first step. The truth is that there are a number of good quality photography UAVs out there. The key to narrowing your focus is to define your specific needs and proceed from that point. The list below can help you make an informed decision as to which drone will best meet your photography needs. With that in mind, read on to discover the top 5 photography drones that won't drain your wallet.  

DJI Mavic

Though many drones packaged for aerial photography have released to market, none have dominated the field. That was until the DJI Mavic launched in the fall of 2016. This professional-grade aerial photography drone has taken the world by storm. DJI’s Mavic boasts an extremely high level of sophistication and complexity packed into a powerful and portable package. The Mavic’s main features include its 12MP resolution camera, 4K video resolution at 30 FPS, obstacle avoidance, and a sport mode that takes the drones’ top speed to 40 mph, or 65 kph. Other highlights include precise positioning through GPS and GLONASS, strong battery life, and a folding design that makes the DJI Mavic ultra portable. The Mavic has a maximum flight time of 27 minutes and is available in three options; a Base Model, Starter Bundle or a Deluxe Bundle. With kits starting at just under $1,000, the Mavic won't drain your wallet. Whichever bundle you opt for the DJI Mavic is certainly a great investment for anyone interested in photography. In addition, DJI has an industry- leading ecosystem of apps and accessories such as extra batteries and propellers, as well as commercial opportunities.  

DJI Phantom 4

Next up in our list of the top 5 best drones for photography is the DJI Phantom 4. DJI is an industry leader in drones and as such it is no surprise that the company’s products top this line up. Released in March 2016, the Phantom 4 features a host of enhancements like improved battery life, a new camera lens, and better obstacle avoidance. In terms of the camera, the Phantom 4 has a resolution of 12MP for photographs and 4K video resolution at 30 FPS, or 1080p at 120 FPS. Other improvements that the Phantom 4 has over its predecessor, the Phantom 3 Professional, are a lighter frame and an improved flying time of 28 minutes. More notable specs include an improved Vision Positioning System, quick-release propellers, and a lighting kit. A little more pricey than the Mavic, Phantom 4 base packages start at $1200.  

Yuneec Typhoon H

Despite DJI’s dominance there are other notable Drone manufacturers when it comes to the best drones for photography. The Yuneec Typhoon H is a case in point. The Yuneec Typhoon H hexacopter boasts a 360° gimbal camera that takes high definition pictures and video in 4 K Ultra HD. Key specifications include a 12.4MP camera resolution and a video resolution of 4K at 30 FPS. The Typhoon H also features a retractable landing gear and is ready to fly out of the box. The Yuneec Typhoon H also boasts a max speed of 43.5 mph (70 km/h) and an Android based controller with an integrated 7-inch display for real-time displays during flight. Base models start at $1200.  

Yuneec Breeze

In many ways the Yuneec Breeze is the perfect solution to most needs for a flying camera, particularly as an entry point into drone photography. The Breeze is controlled through your mobile device and comes with five flight modes that make it easy to pilot. The camera on the Yuneec Breeze has a 13MP image resolution and records video at a resolution of 4K at 30 FPS. The Yuneec Breeze is equipped with the flight mode and Ultra HD capabilities of Yuneec’s pricier models making it a great choice of drone for photography. Its main features include user-friendly flight modes, portability, and a quite sophisticated overall package. And with a price point just below $1,000, the Breeze is also easy on your wallet.  

Parrot AR Drone 2.0

The Parrot AR Drone has been around longer than many drone companies. The updated version of the once prolific RC aerial vehicle shows why many people still love this drone. The updated version boasts a maximum flight time of 12 minutes and a 2MP resolution camera. The Parrot AR Drone 2.0’s video resolution is 720p at 30 FPS and can stream via your smartphone or tablet. This feature allows you to easily share your favorite pictures and videos. This RC aircraft's foam frame makes it ideal for beginners who still desire professional quality results. The drone is easily piloted via a traditional joystick controller or through Parrot’s FreeFlight App. The app displays the drones speed, altitude, battery level, plus the images and video captured by the UAV. At just $250, the Parrot AR Drone is an affordable option.   If you’re looking to buy a drone for aerial photography, your experience and budget will be crucial factors. However, the quality of the drone is also important, and the five above are all a great place to start.

How to Start a Drone-Based Business – A Beginners Guide

drone_businessDrone is one of the buzzwords of 2016 as Unmanned Aerial Systems continue to enhance and disrupt various industries.

The capabilities and benefits of UAV’s has led many to adopt this technology. This technology has also created a myriad of additional commercial opportunities, as well.

Simply creating a successful business enterprise based on drones is not enough. Effective implementation requires careful planning and training.

With this in mind, we’ve created a guide on how to start a drone-based business for beginners.

Preparation and groundwork

If you’re interested in a drone-based business, your project starts with understanding your UAV. Familiarize yourself with your devices’ operational manual before putting it together and flying it.

Understand the FAA’s rules on flying drones and abide by them. The Know Before You Fly educational campaign offers valuable information on air traffic fundamentals and operating procedures. It is a great online resource for novice drone pilots.

Another vital component of preparation is training. Novice drone pilots need to learn how to operate their remotely piloted aircraft skillfully and safely.

Training also helps reduce operational expenses and minimize downtime due to damaged or destroyed equipment. Basics include: take-off and landing, roll, pitch, and yaw, capturing images and video.

The preparation work you do truly is the foundation on which you build your business; the better your preparation, the better your outcome.

Learning the tricks of your trade

Drones are used for a wide range of applications. As such, pilots must practice and become proficient at the piloting challenges their particular application entails.

For those in the aerial photography and cinematography sector, capturing photos and videos from the air may take some time; this is just as true for seasoned photographers.

Capturing images via drone involves different vantage points and a moving camera. And, of course, particular applications require the development of particular skill sets. For example, wedding photos and video require different angles and shots than real estate photography and videography. Applications involving aerial surveillance and mapping utilize different sets of technical aspects altogether.

No matter the business, practice ensures quality work conducted at the highest possible standard.

 Permits and getting your drone-based business certified

Preparation and groundwork is invaluable but it amounts to nothing if you cannot fly due to regulatory restrictions.

As a new and growing sector, drone regulations are a work in progress. However, the basic rule of thumb is that commercial drone use is currently prohibited by the FAA. Companies that wish to use drones for commercial purposes must apply to the FAA for a Section 333 Waiver, which are issued on a case by case basis.

Granting of commercial drone use permits by the FAA began in 2014. To date over 1,500 companies have certified their businesses. Today, acquiring a permit for your drone-based business is pretty straight forward. With advice from a lawyer who specializes in drones, your business can get certified and permitted without too much hassle.

Before you apply, familiarize yourself with the FAA’s guidelines on submitting an application for an exemption. Also, review the section 333 guidelines to learn what you’re required to submit to receive authorization.

Once you understand the requirements, you’re ready to file your application on the public docket.

Currently, blanket exemptions are in force which allow commercial operators to fly below 200 feet and use aircraft that weigh less than 55 pounds. Operators must follow restrictions such as keeping a certain distance away from airports and manned aircraft, as well as daytime and visual line of sight rules.

For any requirements that fall outside of the blanket exemptions, commercial drone operators need to wait for their permit before they can begin operations.

Choosing the right drone for your business

Unmanned aerial systems have quickly evolved from a pastime for drone enthusiasts to indispensable tools in a variety of sectors. But each industry requires a drone that meets certain requirements. Drone selection is usually based on the services you'll provide.

While most drones are similar in design and operation, some are packaged for particular applications. Industry specific drones are often equipped with unique payloads and technologies.

The DJI’s Phantom 4 and the Parrot Disco FPV, for example, are popular choices for aerial photography and video. Depending on your budget, the technology and ability of the drone, there is a wide array from which to choose that range in price from $300 up to well over $1000.

Drones designed for surveying and/or mapping purposes come at a higher price tag because of the hardware and software requirements for such applications.

Professional surveying drones can cost up to $10,000 or more, depending on the model. Usually, these systems are packaged with surveying specific technologies such as RGB and NIR cameras, high resolution imaging, longer flight times, autonomous flight, and faster speeds.

For the budget conscious, less expensive drones can capture aerial surveying images and inspection. However, creating a professional business with a quality product does require investment in a more robust system.

Lastly, an investment in a good drone requires further expenditure on accessories and software. Items such as spare batteries to limit down-times, replacement parts in the event of crashes, and software such as photo editing tools and data storage are essential in keeping a drone-based business running smoothly.

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Launching your business and getting the word out

Based on the number of commercial exemptions granted by the FAA, the interest in creating drone-based businesses is very high. And though the industry is still in its infancy, it’s vital to market your business.

The digital age has made it a little easier to market your business. Platforms such as the internet and social media are valuable resources to help level the playing field somewhat. Other recommendations include joining and contributing to professional UAV organizations that exist around the country and online. Networking with business professionals in the field can establish you and your organization as an authoritative voice in the sector.

Likewise, an online advertising budget can help increase your brand’s reach. Advertising online is less costly than traditional marketing methods and can reach millions of potential customers and clients.

UAVs are extremely popular right now, and there is no better time to start a business in the sector. With preparation, effort and investment your drone-based business can succeed.

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