You're doing the right thing by reading the manual (hopefully) and watching some videos. You'd be surprised how few do. I did the same when I got my first drone, a P2V+ 4-5 years ago (now have the P3). Those first few flights can be a bit scary, but you get comfortable with it fairly fast. As for videos, watch several of them as each one will point out something another may ignore. Then after a few videos, they'll all seem alike. That's when you've pretty much got the info needed. Start out in an open field, stay away from trees, fully charged batteries, and concentrate on your flying skills - photography skills comes later. Good luck with your first flights and have fun.