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The Best Drone for You

Take flight and discover the world from a whole new perspective. Drones let you experience the world from above - but which one is right for you?

When it comes to choosing a drone, there's a few things to consider. Photography enthusiasts should look for drones with high-quality, 4K cameras to capture outstanding imagery and include other features that help take the perfect shot. On the other hand, if you're buying a drone as a gift for a kid, look for something durable and made for fun. There are also great value drones that are ideal for casual photographers to bring on holidays or to social events

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Travel
Photography
Kids & Beginners

Drones for Holidays

Unforgetable holidays deserve unforgetable photos and images.

If you're looking for a drone for travelling, here are some features you might want:

- High quality images (but not necessarily 4K)

- Ability to record images

- Has gimbals to stabilise your shots

- Compact design so it fits in a small backpack

- Waterproof design

- Increased flight range

You might also want to consider:

- How resistant does it need to be to wind?

- How long do you need it to fly for?

- Will you need extra batteries?

Our Recommended Drones for Travelling

Drones for Photography

For avid photographers there's nothing quite like a drone. Equipped with high-quality cameras for photos and videos, these drones also have a range of features to help your shots stand out.

Look for drones that have:

- High quality cameras - some even have 4K video recording

- Long flight range

- Longer flight time

- GPS tracking in case the drone flies too far.

You might also want to look for drones that

- Have extra batteries so you can fly for longer

Our Recommended Drones for Photography

Drones for Kids & Beginners

Drones are popular gadgets but they can be a bit tricky to get the hang of and when you're just starting out, there's a chance they might crash. Luckily there are some smaller drones, without all the bells and whistles that are great for kids.

Look for drones that:

- Have a small and robust design.

- Can be easily repaired

- Come with spare parts or can be easily purchased

When you're shopping for a beginner things like camera resolution, stabilisation, and flight range are less important. It's all about getting out there, having fun and learning new skills.

Our Recommended Drones for Kids & Beginners

Ways to Use Drones

The possiblities are sky-high.

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Take a look at some of the creations from drone users reaching new heights for photography and video

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Where can I fly my drone?

For safety and privacy concerns, you might not be able to always fly your drone where you want to.

Countries, states and even local councils may have their own laws regarding where you can fly so it's always best to check before taking flight.

The Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority has made a smartphone app so it's easy to find out where you can fly.

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1. Propeller guards are recommended when using these functions.

2. Unobstructed, free of interference, when FCC compliant. The max transmission distance is 2 km when CE compliant.

3. Acquired at a constant speed of 25 kph, free of wind. Actual flight time may vary because of the environment and use of flight modes.

4. Acquired near sea level, free of wind.

5. The sky above the camera cannot be captured due to the gimbal's limited tilt range. Instead, the sky is automatically generated using a zenith patching algorithm.