Hello, Gordie here I'm 66 years old and getting ready to buy my first drone.; I was hoping to get some guidance or recommendations. Budget is $200-300.
was hoping to get some guidance or recommendations. Budget is $200-300.
I'm 58, so I understand where you're coming from. I started with drones only 2 years ago. Now I build large autonomous drones. I started with a DJI Mini first generation. DJI drones are very well designed, mature drone platforms with great customer service and support. However DJI drones are becoming hard to get in the US. Another excellent starter drone is the Potensic Atom. Both DJI and Potensic offer service plans that will repair or replace your drone for a small deductible. I strongly recommend getting the service plan. If you buy a DJI Mini 3 Pro or DJI Mini 4, you will have collision avoidance systems but these drones are around $700 and up. Most entry level drones don't have collision avoidance systems. Even if they do, it's still fairly easy to crash. So the service plan, IMO, is essential. You may be tempted to buy Ruko or Holy Stone, etc. drones but these are considered "toy grade" drones. However, I don't have any personal experience with these brands.Hello, Gordie here I'm 66 years old and getting ready to buy my first drone.; I was hoping to get some guidance or recommendations. Budget is $200-300.
Both DJI and Potensic offer service plans that will repair or replace your drone for a small deductible.
I own a couple of DJI mini 2 SE drones, and love them. You can get these for a couple of hundred bucks. It has great video and pictures, with its 3 axis gimbals.Hello, Gordie here I'm 66 years old and getting ready to buy my first drone.; I was hoping to get some guidance or recommendations. Budget is $200-300.
I am with you on this one.My experience with Holy Stone was not so positive. I was given Holy Stone HS600. The real world control range is 3000-4000 unless you are in an absolutely unobstructed line of sight area. One batteries max flight time is 26 minutes but that's flying until it drops. The usable flight time on a single battery is about 20 minutes.
I don't hate my Holystone, but history shows they have genuinely spotty service, and hard to find parts for. This was even before the tariff wars. I've had one for a while, and feel it's time to give mione to the neighbor kids and move up. The HS720R was supposed to be an intermediate drone, but alas, it was affectively a beginner platform with a decent (but not great) camera.I am with you on this one.
I had a HS 720G and the quality of the video was not that great. I did love the zoom feature, but when you zoom, it makes the video even more unstable.
As I read more of these posts I am thinking it may be to my advantage to sell my 2 HS 720 drones and buy some other type. One thing I am considering is the remote with a viewing screen.I don't hate my Holystone, but history shows they have genuinely spotty service, and hard to find parts for. This was even before the tariff wars. I've had one for a while, and feel it's time to give mione to the neighbor kids and move up. The HS720R was supposed to be an intermediate drone, but alas, it was affectively a beginner platform with a decent (but not great) camera.