Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVS), drones are blowing up the skies and not in the military way. Drones are buzzing across the clouds left right and centre capturing all number of images and an uncapped variation of video footage. Video and photo holds more than just memory now, it provides entertainment and in some cases a means to livelihood but all that said and done… its great fun capturing it, isn’t it.
High energy, adrenaline fuelled sports benefit endless amounts from the high definition camera mounted on your favourite drone, flying high above as you speed on your skateboard from the top to bottom of your new favourite hill track. Zip along mountain tracks with you drone following closely behind, silently shooting still or video footage at high speeds without losing stability.
Prefer to enjoy your camera fun from the ground with you feet planted firmly in one spot? No trouble, you can easily enjoy just as much camera fun and explore the full benefits of direct control of your own unmanned aerial vehicle. Social media absolutely loves video and photo and how do you capture both of these using a 14 megapixel camera from heights of up to 400 metres, how does that sound? Sounds like a sure fire recipe for Instagram fame and have heaps of fun while doing so.
Getting your drone up high and into the action can come bearing a whole host of benefits including first scoop on the story and an insight that others have failed to capture. This is exactly why the camera mounted, airborne drones are having huge success with reporters and in a whole host of other industries.
The best part about these devices, whether you’ll be using them in high intensity, primarily from one spot or for work purposes is that it’s always going to be fun. Technological advancement means they’re easier and easier to control, some of them can even control themselves using autopilot and GPS systems and you’ll never get bored with the unique footage you’ll recover from each venture.