>However, I have gained an interest in drone flying and aerial photography. Got
>a cheap Chinese drone to play with. Fun to fly, but has a number of issues.
>The camera quality isn't too bad though, but without any stabilisation, the
>best way to use it is to get it in position, then start shooting video.
>Vertical motion could be done without disturbing the camera too much, but
>horizontal motion would cause jerkiness when the drone starts or stops moving.
I have thought some about getting one of those for whenever I go on light
house trips. That is about the only time I think I would use it, though.
Well, and maybe to look at things on my roof. :)
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