What kind of pilot are you poll

What kind of pilot are you?

  • Part 7 certified pro making my living flying

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  • Part 7 supplementing income

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  • Part 7 no income

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  • Total voters
    5

Jim Dockery

Well-Known Member
Their seems to be a few of us with drones, others who might be interested, and some who are opposed to their use. Let us know where you stand.
 
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Ben Egbert

Forum Helper
Staff member
I am not opposed to drones, but I lack the hand eye coordination to fly one and besides I am nearly at the end of my photo career anyway.
 

Nilo Photography

Well-Known Member
I think Drone is the thing of the future now as far as Photography is concern. I don't prefer Drone over the quality of DSLR/Mirrorless as far as the pictures but who knows.
Drones can provide certain angles we are unable to capture using a camera, especially for those who may not be into going into high places to capture a landscape from above or perhaps lack the gear to get up close to the subject. Maybe we can have a one man or even two men drone and take pics where no man have gone before...hehehehehe
 

Jameel Hyder

Moderator
Staff member
Its a love/hate relationship. I'd love to try this as it opens up a whole new realm of perspectives. Hate it when these come in the way of what you shoot. Haven't tried it yet. I'd would have jumped into it if video was my thing though.
 

Jim Dockery

Well-Known Member
Sorry Alan, you are right about the drooling option! Now that I've had a taste I'm looking forward to the future when a 24-400mm zoom camera producing present medium format quality is in a tiny silent drone that can fly all day and can avoid all mid-air collisions automatically. Of course it will be at the price-point of present hobby drones.
 

AlanLichty

Moderator
Sorry Alan, you are right about the drooling option! Now that I've had a taste I'm looking forward to the future when a 24-400mm zoom camera producing present medium format quality is in a tiny silent drone that can fly all day and can avoid all mid-air collisions automatically. Of course it will be at the price-point of present hobby drones.
Now that would be over-the-top droolworthy :)
 
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