Enjoy. Both excellent series.
Received the discs yesterday, had a chance to watch an episode of both Planet Earth and Blue Planet II.
Both the content and picture quality are amazing, the 4k and HDR are possibly the best I've ever seen so far.
Enjoy. Both excellent series.
And what exactly is this, might I make so bold as to ask?
[doublepost=1525703990][/doublepost]Enjoy. Both excellent series.
Looks like a belt to me...
Bought this over the weekend!View attachment 761013
Are you an avid drone user? I always wanted a drone, a DJI Mavid Pro espescially for a hobby. However, I don't want it to be something I use a few times and not use after a while. I know that is a question that only I can answer but was wondering if you had any input. Thanks
well i bought it for a hobby. its really good and i am debating whether i should keep the $1300 drone as a hobby or return it. I am leaning towards the later part. i have used it couple of times and really enjoyed it. If i end up returning it i might go for DJI Mavic Air or DJI Mavic Pro later this year when there are some deals or prices go low. Hope that helps!
I fly one almost exclusively around my company's property and get grief from motorists even if it's not over the road. I guarantee you'll have issues living that close to an airport. It's fun when it's not a part of your job that got tacked on when I was actually fairly busy, but less so when execs want photos and video every other day and it's below freezing out.I have been on the fence about getting one as well. Especially the Spark to start and then maybe an Air. No drone experience but love the functionality and feel I would use it a lot for cool shots of my kids riding bikes or in the park.
But I also live within 5 miles of an airport and seems like it would be a hassle just to put the thing in the air each time.
I have been on the fence about getting one as well. Especially the Spark to start and then maybe an Air. No drone experience but love the functionality and feel I would use it a lot for cool shots of my kids riding bikes or in the park.
But I also live within 5 miles of an airport and seems like it would be a hassle just to put the thing in the air each time.
I fly one almost exclusively around my company's property and get grief from motorists even if it's not over the road. I guarantee you'll have issues living that close to an airport. It's fun when it's not a part of your job that got tacked on when I was actually fairly busy, but less so when execs want photos and video every other day and it's below freezing out.