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Just turned up in the loch. 81 metres long. Yours to rent for only 500,000 euros a week.
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Thumbsnap crap quality... better res here >>> http://www.stevecarter.com/latest/30-8-23.jpg
A snip.
Thumbsnap crap quality... better res here >>> http://www.stevecarter.com/latest/30-8-23.jpg
Edited by GetCarter on Wednesday 30th August 17:17
GetCarter said:
Just turned up in the loch. 81 metres long. Yours to rent for only 500,000 euros a week.
A snip.
Thumbsnap crap quality... better res here >>> http://www.stevecarter.com/latest/30-8-23.jpg
That is an utterly gorgeous yacht. I bet it looks awesome in person under full sail.A snip.
Thumbsnap crap quality... better res here >>> http://www.stevecarter.com/latest/30-8-23.jpg
Q: How will the boat get into the boathouse?
A: >>> http://stevecarter.com/latest/Wheels_Down.mp4
By the way, if you don't see a pic, it's Thumbsnap, not me.
mike9009 said:
Only really flown my holystone 175d a couple of times. But this shot is from our house looking towards Ryde pier.
I am quite impressed with it given the price point.
I've never heard of one of those before, but the specs do look very good and are they really only £200??I am quite impressed with it given the price point.
I've wanted a Mavic 3, because of photos like the above, but just can't justify the price. So the Holystone may be worth a look? Any more feedback aboiut how it flies, camera etc?
nordboy said:
mike9009 said:
Only really flown my holystone 175d a couple of times. But this shot is from our house looking towards Ryde pier.
I am quite impressed with it given the price point.
I've never heard of one of those before, but the specs do look very good and are they really only £200??I am quite impressed with it given the price point.
I've wanted a Mavic 3, because of photos like the above, but just can't justify the price. So the Holystone may be worth a look? Any more feedback aboiut how it flies, camera etc?
Byker28i said:
nordboy said:
mike9009 said:
Only really flown my holystone 175d a couple of times. But this shot is from our house looking towards Ryde pier.
I am quite impressed with it given the price point.
I've never heard of one of those before, but the specs do look very good and are they really only £200??I am quite impressed with it given the price point.
I've wanted a Mavic 3, because of photos like the above, but just can't justify the price. So the Holystone may be worth a look? Any more feedback aboiut how it flies, camera etc?
nordboy said:
mike9009 said:
Only really flown my holystone 175d a couple of times. But this shot is from our house looking towards Ryde pier.
I am quite impressed with it given the price point.
I've never heard of one of those before, but the specs do look very good and are they really only £200??I am quite impressed with it given the price point.
I've wanted a Mavic 3, because of photos like the above, but just can't justify the price. So the Holystone may be worth a look? Any more feedback aboiut how it flies, camera etc?
A couple of times it has gone into the circular flight mode - which has confused (and panicked) me - but easy to rectify when you realise what it is doing.
I think the camera claims to be 4K but in reality is 2K (not verified as I am not that interested, but on line reviews have mentioned this). The shot above has had its resolution reduced by thumbsnap so the actual image is better than that.
Brushless motors, two batteries, gimbal, GPS features are all really good in a package for under £200. They do vary in price - I have seen them at £161.99 on amazon in recent months.
A great, fully featured drone if you are starting out and do not want to go through the CAA processing etc.....
mike9009 said:
It is light (so sub 250g, requiring no formal registration, CAA intervention, etc.)
Er - https://register-drones.caa.co.uk/registration-req...mikef said:
mike9009 said:
It is light (so sub 250g, requiring no formal registration, CAA intervention, etc.)
Er - https://register-drones.caa.co.uk/registration-req...I see I don't require a flyer ID though? So, I presume no test required?
Regs must have changed a little while back.
mike9009 said:
mikef said:
mike9009 said:
It is light (so sub 250g, requiring no formal registration, CAA intervention, etc.)
Er - https://register-drones.caa.co.uk/registration-req...I see I don't require a flyer ID though? So, I presume no test required?
Regs must have changed a little while back.
slopes said:
mike9009 said:
mikef said:
mike9009 said:
It is light (so sub 250g, requiring no formal registration, CAA intervention, etc.)
Er - https://register-drones.caa.co.uk/registration-req...I see I don't require a flyer ID though? So, I presume no test required?
Regs must have changed a little while back.
Careful - Not a toy with a camera requires an operator ID - I've gone the safe route, got the ID and labelled my drone
LimaDelta said:
A couple from my mini 3 to share
How do you find the 3? I quite fancy the upgrade at some point, because I'd really like the follow me.I think I also definitely need some sort of strobe light, twice this weekend had to use the return home as I lost it in the grey sky, not far away
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