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by John Foldi · Posted
The steady march of technological innovation has made it easier for individuals to achieve professional-quality results, and almost nowhere is that more apparent than with drone tracking. It's hard to overstate how much of a difference it makes to be able to film engaging and immersive tracking shots on your own, eliminating the complexity, cost, and crew that's traditionally needed. Most drones offer this feature today, which encompasses active tracking of moving objects to intelligent flight modes that focuses on static subjects. Keep
by John Foldi · Posted
When researching drones, have you come across the term "FPV" and wondered what exactly that means and whether it might be a technology you would be interested in? Let this article answer those questions and more, as we introduce you to this very specific type of drone. We’ll go over exactly what it is, the types of FPV drones and technology available, and some tips if you're seriously thinking about taking the plunge into this thrilling piloting experience.
Jump Into the Cockpit
FPV is an acronym that stands for "First-Person View.” Normally
by John Foldi · Posted
Vlogging, first-person racing, underwater exploration, fishing—the branches on the tree of drones are many and varied. In this article, we'll be talking about enterprise drones, which are those used for commercial and industrial purposes. In general, an enterprise drone is a more robust and powerful version of what you're likely already familiar with. They are also typically designed for very specific tasks that apply to one or more professions. As drone
by John Foldi · Posted
"Can I fly my drone in … ?" is the start to a common question many new drone pilots ask. Whether you're wondering about the cold, heat, wind, or rain, we'll go over how to learn if your drone can withstand the elements, and what kind of impact different weather conditions can have on it while it’s in the air.
On a Good Day
A bright and sunny day, mild temperatures, with barely a breeze. What I just described is the best weather for most drones to fly and film in. However, most days aren’t remotely as idyllic as that. So, how bad can it get
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
Choosing the best drone for your needs depends on several key factors, including the intended application, your skill level, budget, and more. To help you find the drone that best suits your needs, we've put together this comprehensive guide on what to look for when shopping for a drone.
What Are the Different Types of Drones?
Before diving into which drone is right for you, let's quickly recap the different types of
by John Foldi · Posted
From TV to YouTube, we've all seen the videos of a busy city street with people and cars zipping by, or the serene image of nature with quick-moving clouds. These time-warping clips are either a timelapse or a hyperlapse. Do you know the difference between them? If not, then you’ve clicked the right link because we’re going to answer that question and others, as we apply these techniques to the world of drones.
Closer than You Think
Timelapse and hyperlapse are way more similar than they are different. Both take multiple pictures at
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
The best accessories for your drone can help optimize performance and enhance your overall flight experience. But with so many drone accessories on the market, how do you know which accessories are essential and which are excessive? To help clear up some of the confusion, we’ve put together a list of must-have drone accessories, including essential add-ons like memories cards, spare batteries, and more.
Memory Cards
If you plan
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
As a licensed drone pilot and B&H’s preeminent authority on drone crashes, I know a thing or two about “hard landings.” Hardware malfunction, software failure, and pilot error—I’ve wrestled with them all. To help you avoid some of my more spectacular mishaps, I’ve condensed several years of lessons into a handy preflight checklist. Observe these preflight checks and precautionary measures, and your flights will go a lot smoother than many of mine.
Fully
by John Foldi · Posted
Fish smarter, not harder, by using a drone! Like most people, when you hear the word drone, you probably imagine breathtaking aerial videos and still images. It's only natural, but drone technology has matured and evolved over the years. The unique capabilities of a drone are now being applied to a wide array of tasks and activities, and drone fishing is one of them. In this brief overview we'll talk about the two main ways drones can
by John Foldi · Posted
You just bought your first drone, the batteries are charged, and you're ready to run outside to see what it can do, but wait! Before you take to the sky, you must make sure you're following the law. As with most mobile devices that can interact with other people, wildlife, and public property, there are laws to ensure everyone’s safety. This article will go over, in general terms, the rules and regulations that apply to flying drones within the United States. By no means is this article complete or official, as drone regulations are complex
by John Foldi · Posted
Don't let an empty sky fool you. The air above our heads is just as filled with restrictions and regulations as the ground we stand on. However, unlike on land, there are no clear and visible signs to follow up there. Regardless, pilots are responsible for not violating these invisible boundaries. In this article we'll go over restricted airspace in general, explain how you can learn where to legally go, and even how to (maybe) gain access to prohibited areas in real-time!
Now Not Entering the "No Drone Zone"
The term "
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
Thanks to the continued development of drone technology, aerial imaging has become a much more viable and potentially lucrative option for wedding photographers and videographers. Modern drones can capture images like never before, whether it’s a breathtaking still from a new and previously unattainable perspective or a cinematic tracking shot of the entire ceremony. With the right drone, the
by John Foldi · Posted
Seat belts? Check. Mirrors? Check. When you operate a car, there's a set of tasks that you perform in order to get to your destination safe and sound. It's no different when it comes to piloting a drone. Pilots, like drivers, have a responsibility to ensure the trip is safe for everyone. In this article we'll go over some drone dos and don'ts, you'll get a couple of pre-flight checklists that you can follow before every flight, and we’ll touch on some safety accessories you can get for your drone to help make every flight as safe as possible.
by John Foldi · Posted
What could arguably be the most important feature of a drone, "return to home" is designed to make sure you get your aircraft back in one piece. However, not all RTH features are created equal. There are times you may not even want to use it. We'll quickly go over this essential feature to show how it works and some tips on how to use it effectively.
How Does RTH Work?
At the heart of the return to home feature is GPS. That’s right, the same technology you use to drive to the store without getting lost is the same thing your drone uses to know
by John Foldi · Posted
If there is one universal truth about flying drones, it's that there's a good chance you're going to smash it into something. The key is to limit those learning experiences as much as possible, and the obstacle avoidance feature is designed to do just that. Continue reading to understand what to look for when shopping for a drone with obstacle avoidance, as well as the many different technologies that are involved in