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Vladimir Samoylov2016-02-17 03:22:51
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Vladimir Samoylov, 2016-02-17 03:22:51

First quadcopter. Which to choose?

UPDATE:
Camera ordered. SJ5000X, the action was taken with all the accessories for $ 160. I think the price is normal. Will be everywhere with me now.
UDP2:
I am looking for two models.
1. Training model. Budget up to $100.
2. Main model. Budget up to $500.
My requirements for the training model:
Flight range: from 30 meters
Whip time: from 7 minutes
Ability to put the SJ5000 (GoPro) camera on a regular gimbal
My requirements for the main model:
Flight range: 100-200 meters from the starting point
Flight time: 7-12 minutes
Possibility to put SJ5000 (GoPro) camera on 2 or 3 axis gimbal
Possibility to put video signal transmission for FPV
Availability of GPS and ROI (region of interest) and point-to-point functions
Relatively fast GPS search up to 2
minutes .
Camera SJ5000/GoPro because it will be filmed on the ground with a subsequent preview on the spot.
Those. I need to be able to show what was from the air + what was from the ground, and then if OK, then already in the computer and in processing.
The scenario is something like this.
Arrived at the facility removed air + earth, arrived showed this case.
Those. there is no way to show through FPV right away, FPV is rather for yourself, so as not to do two sorties.
What models would I choose for myself:
1. Training: Syma X5/ JJRC H8C or Syma X8 / JJRC X6 Tarantula
2. Primary: self-assembly, or Cheerston CX-20 (or new models), or DJI Phantom 1-2 without camera, or Walcera X350 Pro
Which models are best would suit me?

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Michael, 2016-02-17
@mikkab

syma x5 is a must have for starters. run after him at first, you will suffer, but learn to fly and everything will be intact. I advise you to order batteries for it immediately, although for the first time and relatives 7 minutes will be more than enough.
after the sim you can fly anything :)
if you look at font 3, then you better look at 3DR Solo, now on B&H 999 with suspension, solo is better not only in flight, but also in development for it - an open platform.

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Dmitry Bay, 2016-02-17
@kawabanga

You have wild budget failures.
Normal with gps and a good camera is unlikely to assemble.
I understand that you are looking for assembled models, so look to the side:
phantom 2 with two axial suspension, or phantom 3 standard.
UPD.
As for spare parts - copters are generally not a cheap pleasure, they are ready to hypothetically part with the copter, drop it on the ground, and so on.
UPD2.
By how easy it is to fly quads with good brains, I advise you to start with Dji naza. In fact, the dominant majority of people fly DJI drones.

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