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southern MN | P3 standard, P3 Advanced, and P3 Professional. The standard has a poorer controller and distance. The Pro has a better camera that you likely never will get any use out of. The P3 Advanced is the sweet spot perhaps.
The P4 has some more features for avoiding crashing into stuff. It doesn't get talked about much. I thought it was to replace the P3, but the P3 still gets more notice than the P4........
The Inspire line is more for pro videos. They just came out with version 2, and everything is different no compatibility to the version 1 so people are upset..... Anyhow this is a bigger drone, the landing gear moves up out of the way of the camera, you can have two controllers one controls the camera, one controls the drone. Once a pair of people get used to it, can really do some smooth video that way, the camera swivels on the Inspire so you can follow moving stuff as you move the drone other directions more easily. But it will be out of your price range....
The cheap $50 drones are really hard to fly, you actually need to control every moment of their flight. Very hard. It can be good to learn with one in the machine shed; a real drone with GPS will be so simple then! The Phantoms and such are just a simple joystick, let go of the sticks and it hovers right there, when you fly it takes care of any wind, when you let go of the sticks it glides to a stop where it is, you don't really have to think much to fly them. Very simple.
paul
Edited by paul the original 11/23/2016 22:33
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