If you are thinking about getting into the hobby of drone photography or even turning this into a business, you should know as much as you can about managing an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). There are many different types of drones that you can use for this hobby or business and all of them have their own benefits and disadvantages.
Drones for GoPro
This is one of the most popular types of drones available in the market. Most amateur photographers have a drone for their GoPro. Heck, even the most naïve “photographer” who owns a GoPro will invest good money in a drone because this is the best equipment to maximize the potentials of owning a GoPro.
Consider getting a drone for your GoPro if you are into extreme sports and activities and in need of the perfect companion to immortalize your action-packed adventures.
Drones with camera
You don’t always have to buy these separately. You can purchase a drone that already has a camera mounted on it. They come in different sizes, making it the perfect beginner’s equipment for learning about drone photography and videography.
Drones for kids
Toy drones are just like the real thing, except they can easily be controlled and manipulated. This is a cheap and cool way to get your kids to enjoy the outdoors more often.
It’s important that your kids learn how to love outdoor activities instead of always being glued to their computers and video games. These drones can do flips, barrel rolls, and other smooth movies.
Mini drones
These cheap and light drones are the perfect equipment for any beginners. If you want to start learning about taking aerial shots, invest first in mini-drones which can be flown indoors and in tight spaces. These drones will give you the best opportunity to learn about flying these UAVs.
Follow-me drones
Believe it or not, drones are now kind of like robots. They can follow you everywhere you go, thanks to technology. If you want your actions to be recorded while you hike a mountain, you don’t have to keep controlling the drone.
You can just focus on the task at hand as long as the drone has a follow-me function. It tracks you regardless of where you go and always puts you in the center of the frame.
Selfie drones
Selfie drones are a thing now. You can simply throw the machine to the air, smile, and watch the drone take flight. The drone will take as many photos as you want since it is basically being controlled by an application installed in your phone.