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Looking for something affordable to start with. I don't want to spend a lot on my first drone in case I crash it.
I have never flown any kind of drone before. What should I buy to start learning without breaking the bank?
I want to take quality aerial photos for my landscape photography portfolio. Is $500 enough to get something good?
I want to get into FPV flying but have no idea where to start. Do I need to build my own or is there a good ready-to-fly option?
Both are in my budget range. I can't decide if the DJI is worth the extra money over the Holy Stone.
The Mini 2 only comes with one battery and 31 minutes flight time isn't enough for a full shoot. What batteries do you recommend?
I keep seeing this feature listed in specs but I'm not sure how well it works in practice. Is it actually useful?
My real estate agent friend wants to use my drone for property photos. Do we need a Part 107 license for this kind of work?
I've seen these really cheap drones on Amazon and I'm wondering if they're any good at all or just toys that break in a week.
I heard the Mini 2 SE is a step down from the regular Mini 2 but cheaper. Is it still a good first drone?
I do real estate photography on the side and I'm deciding between the Mini 4 Pro and the older Mini 3 Pro. Which is the better investment?
I've been watching FPV racing videos and I really want to try it. What gear do I need and how do I learn the basics?
Some cheap drones don't have GPS and I'm wondering if it's a feature worth paying extra for as a newcomer to flying.
I keep seeing ND filter packs recommended for drones. Are they actually necessary or is it just a way to sell more gear?
I've seen people online talking about turning their drone hobby into income. What are the realistic ways to actually earn money with a drone?
I want to take photos from the air but I have a tight budget. What's the minimum I should spend to get photos that aren't just blurry messes?
The Mini 2 is cheaper now that the Mini 3 is out. I'm trying to figure out if the newer model justifies the price difference.
My kid wants a drone for their birthday but I also want to be able to take over if things get dangerous. Any dual control options out there?
The specs list transmission ranges that seem incredibly high for a $300 drone. What are the real-world distances I should expect?
My roof had some storm damage and I want to check it out before calling a roofer. Can I use a consumer drone for a decent inspection?
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