
There are some pretty amazing camera drones that came on the market in the last year. If you’re in the market to buy, you’ll want to take a nice, hard look at the following drones because we’ve found overall – they provide a lot of what pilots are looking for whether you’re a newbie or an expert. So what is the best drone to buy in 2016? Keep reading!
Regardless of whether you are an independent filmmaker looking to take your film-making to the next level with the use of drone videography, or merely love film-making as a hobby and want to really capture some amazing footage to share with family and friends, a top-of-the-line camera drone is definitely something you want to invest in.
The best drone to buy: weigh your talents
The list we will be providing may not be the best for a novice drone buyer, however we will make note of which brands are newbie-friendly. High-end drones can be quite expensive. Before going out and purchasing all the parts to build one or simply purchasing a high-end unit to begin with, you’ll want to ensure you have the knowledge and talents to fly one! It may be best to start of with less expensive brand if drone flying is not something you are experienced in and want to try your hand at before upgrading. Believe us, the following drones are suitable for a wide-range of pilots and talent levels.
Here is the list of drones we will be discussing:
- DJI Phantom Inspire 1
- Parrot Bebop
- DJI Phantom 4
- 3DR Solo Smart Drone
- Blade Chroma 4
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