We just purchased the 3DR solo for our GoPro from Best Buy yesterday. The Hubster, who is a professional helicopter pilot, and spent his entire life flying RC aircraft says it practically flies itself. He's not kidding. It is so smooth and intuitive even I can do it without any training. It has a built in memory, and returns itself to its starting GPS location as the battery power gets low. This could be an issue if you are using it to capture action shots while underway! But what is great, you could be underway, bring the camera up behind you, and it will follow you on its own. They are also the only manufacturer who if, your drone develops a mind of its own and suddenly takes off in the wrong direction (an issue with all models, I hear), they will replace the unit for free after confirming (through the transmitter software) that it was a product glitch, not operator error.
While in the store, we spoke to another customer who received the same model for Xmas. He had never flown anything RC or otherwise in his life, and said he was " a pro" at it in an afternoon. Absolutely loves the thing.
They are not cheap. The 3DR is sold separately from the necessary gimble, and requires a GoPro or similar camera in addition. I think we spent about $1300 on the whole kit, including protective case, after a price matching 20% discount. That does not include the cost of the GoPro. There is another manufacturer, DJI which is about $1300, all inclusive including its own off-brand camera.
I've been looking at drone/cameras for a few years. Haven't pulled the trigger yet. Then I saw this: https://www.lily.camera/ which looks really cool!
Doesn't get easier. And waterproof too!
Wonder if it floats......
I recently learned that the company making the Lily drone has gone tits up. They had million$ in "pre-orders" will be interesting to see if anyone gets their money back. I would doubt it.
We've transitioned from radio controlled single-rotor helicopters to the newer quad-copter drones the past couple of years. The technology is definitely improving and the drones are getting much easier to learn to operate. The battery life and crash-worthiness are also much better, but IMHO the biggest break-through has been in the controller. Instead of a battery-hungry traditional radio-control unit with a couple of sticks (up-down, right-left, etc), you now just download a free app on your smart-phone. They've automated the most difficult phases of flight (take-offs and landing) so that you literally just touch a "take-off" button and the drone will effortlessly fly up about 4 feet into the air where you can then learn to slowly maneuver by gentle touches on the screen of your phone. If you get into trouble while you are flying around, your just take your fingers off the screen and it will stabilize and stop its motion in any direction immediately. Similar to the "takeoff", after you learn to maneuver around a bit, you can just touch a "land" button and it will perfectly settle on the ground. Another benefit of the smart phone app, is that the camera on the drone is projected on your smart phone screen while you are flying, which is seriously cool, and you can snap pictures or video from there. It had not even occurred to me to use this for getting cool pics of the Hatteras, but I'm definitely going to give that a try next week!!