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[Noobie Question] Spark - really that unreliable?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sparkbart" data-source="post: 16629" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>I own and have owned multiple DJI drones. IMO, they are some of the best on the market. Far less problems than the competition. I know as I've owned Yuneec as well as a couple other brands.</p><p></p><p>IMO, the key is to be prepared. Read all you can, watch all the DJI videos and other peoples videos on Youtube. Become familiar with all the buttons and functions on the remote and App so you aren't "hunting" for them when needed. Take your time and create a pre-flight checklist. Don't ignore warnings and message. Don't be that person that gets their drone, unboxes it then tries to fly it immediately...</p><p></p><p>The first thing I did when I decided to buy a drone was to "accept" that any drone can crash or be lost. How much was I willing to gamble on a lost of crashed drone? Once I got over that hurdle I've been comfortable flying....</p><p></p><p>My suggestion is to make sure you choose the correct drone for what you want and need. Meaning don't buy a Spark expecting Mavic performance or buy a Mavic expecting Phantom 4 Pro image quality....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparkbart, post: 16629, member: 652"] I own and have owned multiple DJI drones. IMO, they are some of the best on the market. Far less problems than the competition. I know as I've owned Yuneec as well as a couple other brands. IMO, the key is to be prepared. Read all you can, watch all the DJI videos and other peoples videos on Youtube. Become familiar with all the buttons and functions on the remote and App so you aren't "hunting" for them when needed. Take your time and create a pre-flight checklist. Don't ignore warnings and message. Don't be that person that gets their drone, unboxes it then tries to fly it immediately... The first thing I did when I decided to buy a drone was to "accept" that any drone can crash or be lost. How much was I willing to gamble on a lost of crashed drone? Once I got over that hurdle I've been comfortable flying.... My suggestion is to make sure you choose the correct drone for what you want and need. Meaning don't buy a Spark expecting Mavic performance or buy a Mavic expecting Phantom 4 Pro image quality.... [/QUOTE]
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