Beginning in aerial photography and video

danso32

New Member
Hello,


I am new to the subject, but we are very interested in buying a multirotor for aerial photography and advertising video.


I've been thinking about DJI S800 EVO. What do you think about this system?

Can you recommend another system?


How much should my budget be?



Best regards

Diego
 


tombrown1

Member
S800 with Zenmuse is a decent system if you don't have any building experience. If you're new to the subject then you have a lot of research to do. Start by reading all of the stickies you can. While you're doing that learn how to fly a Blade MQX like it's a part of your body.

There are better platforms than the S800. The Vulcan frames are getting great reviews. There are several excellent brushless gimbals that are getting great performance for less money than Zenmuse. A great combination would be a Vulcan frame with T-motor motors, T-motor props, and decent ESCs. I've had decent luck with WKM. Others haven't. Hoverfly Pro seems to get good reviews.

Please don't buy a huge expensive S800 before doing your research and practice flying. This is how people get hurt. Don't fly over people or traffic.

It's a ton of fun and this is a great forum full of helpful people.

Good luck,

Tom
 

Teco

Member
S800 with Zenmuse is a decent system if you don't have any building experience. If you're new to the subject then you have a lot of research to do. Start by reading all of the stickies you can. While you're doing that learn how to fly a Blade MQX like it's a part of your body.

There are better platforms than the S800. The Vulcan frames are getting great reviews. There are several excellent brushless gimbals that aregetting great performance for less money than Zenmuse. A great combination would be a Vulcan frame with T-motor motors, T-motor props, and decent ESCs. I've had decent luck with WKM. Others haven't. Hoverfly Pro seems to get good reviews.

Please don't buy a huge expensive S800 before doing your research and practice flying. This is how people get hurt. Don't fly over people or traffic.

It's a ton of fun and this is a great forum full of helpful people.

Good luck,

Tom

I agree, you also can get a dji 550, is cheap and good, get experience, and after dozen of flights you are ok, then you can start plain in buy a big one
 


Top