You will need to research the specs and compare the two. Personally, a spark is no substitute for a Phantom. It is very small, lightweight and wind prone in comparison. For the price it will do the job, but pretty much any wind at all and you are asking for trouble IMO.How would the quality be compared to the PS3 standard thats 3 yrs old?
You will need to research the specs and compare the two. Personally, a spark is no substitute for a Phantom. It is very small, lightweight and wind prone in comparison. For the price it will do the job, but pretty much any wind at all and you are asking for trouble IMO.
That is why I mentioned it. As long as you are flying at a relatively low altitude, say 100ft or less you should be ok with it. I have seen a few data files from 200-300 ft where the wind was light in comparison to what a Phantom can handle in an RTH situation and it simply blew away with the wind until signal loss attempting to return home.Yeah, I was a little worried about the wind be an issue with it being so small.
You can find examples of photos people have taken with the Spark here on Skypixel.I only use it to take pictures and not much else. Is the Spark good enough quality for aerial pictures?
You can find examples of photos people have taken with the Spark here on Skypixel.
The Spark cannot take photos in RAW format. So, if that's a must-have, you'll need to choose a different drone.
As stated above, think of the "RAW" format as what it is, another format. Normally you would shoot in jpg, mov, mp4 etc.....When I took pics with my old P3 standard, I would fly it in position, let it hover, maneuver the camera where I wanted, then take pic.
Let us know if you find it. Good Luck!I just looked at the flight path record. I think I’ll be able to find it tomorrow.
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