bestimpressions
New Member
Hi All
Just joined the forums having spent many hours reading all the useful and helpful comments offered here.
Have not done anything RC since I was a young kid (which was far too many years ago
), and now this old kid is looking at options for primarily aerial photography, although I'm sure the option to shoot video will appeal before too long.
Currently considering whether to:
i) jump in immediately to a co-axial quad, hex or octo setup to carry a 5D MkIII
or
ii) start with a quad for learning and work up from there.
Although I would love to shoot with my current body and lenses straight away, portability of the setup is key for remote locations, and I'm erring towards a quad setup for learning with a smaller camera (maybe an EOS M mirrorless), with the option to go co-axial in the future and be able to carry the larger body and lenses…..
Lots of helpful info through the site that I'm digesting right now….
I'm sure I'll be back with some specific questions nearer the time of purchase
Thanks in advance !
Dave
Just joined the forums having spent many hours reading all the useful and helpful comments offered here.
Have not done anything RC since I was a young kid (which was far too many years ago
Currently considering whether to:
i) jump in immediately to a co-axial quad, hex or octo setup to carry a 5D MkIII
or
ii) start with a quad for learning and work up from there.
Although I would love to shoot with my current body and lenses straight away, portability of the setup is key for remote locations, and I'm erring towards a quad setup for learning with a smaller camera (maybe an EOS M mirrorless), with the option to go co-axial in the future and be able to carry the larger body and lenses…..
Lots of helpful info through the site that I'm digesting right now….
I'm sure I'll be back with some specific questions nearer the time of purchase
Thanks in advance !
Dave