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On 5/5/2017 at 11:22 PM, emts said:

any-one play with drone photography here?

got pointers for a beginner?

 

I got a mavic pro recently, only taken it for a few flys so far.. my tip is slow and steady, I don't just go guns blazing 5km away.. like to keep it in sight while I'm noob

grabbed a Phantom 3 Pro with a bunch of upgrades dirt cheap from a guy at work as he upgraded,

just so long as I don't crash it first time out it all good.

figure go super slow to start with and just have some fun.

 

one got it worked out can use to check seating on the deck at the lock pub to see if it worth going.

The flying part I find easy, its the trying to spot any power lines etc through the phone screen once you fly far enough away to be out of sight.

Good fun and gets some great shots, I can see it being one of these things I use for like a year then sell it though, would make awesome holiday video if travelling. 

Edited by UNR33L

Anyone wanna buy my 2014 WR450F? $7900 thx

Actually just putting bikesales ad up now.. $75 now to list! pretty sure it used to be like $50

Unfortunately it's the only decent place to sell stuff.. Facebook is full of dream boats

Edited by UNR33L
15 minutes ago, emts said:

but my mate bought one for 5400  in better condition,,so yeah say 4000, or swaps for a half eaten sandwich and a troll doll? k thx

 

 

Sure I will provide you my acc details

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